Signal Mountain Summit Road, a 5-mile (8-kilometer) route that ascends 800 feet (242 meters), provides a straightforward path to the 7,727-foot (2,355-meter) summit of Signal Mountain. Near the top, visitors can stop at two overlooks, each offering expansive views of the Teton Range, Jackson Lake, and the valley of Jackson Hole. The road’s gradual climb and well-maintained surface make it accessible for most vehicles, allowing travelers to easily reach these scenic viewpoints and take in the surrounding natural beauty.
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