![]() The back deck has a great side view of Grandfather Mountain. In the early days there was no indoor plumbing. In fact, the first fishing guides were hired not only to guide guests on fishing outings but to build the log-hewn cabins and furniture. The AC worked great in the cabin and the hot tub was very relaxing. When it opened in the 1920s, Signal Mountain Lodge aimed to attract well-to-do outdoorsmen to Grand Teton National Park. We had great use of the pool table and games during our stay. The Signal Mountain Campground is centrally located inside Grand Teton National Park and provides a convenient basecamp for accessing all the park has to offer. ![]() Upstairs in the loft you found the pool table, the shuffleboard table, there was also a closet that had many different games and puzzles. The door it is split into two sections where you can open a small door, or you can open the full door for oven use. The only complaint here was the oven door is tricky to operate until you get used to it. The refrigerator was clean, the dishwasher worked well, and the stove looked fairly new. The kitchen was fully stocked with pots, pans, and utensils, there was a small charcoal grill and a larger sized gas grill onsite. Friendly and helpful staff greeted us and answered our questions. Other than that, everything else was in good order. The shower in our room was wonderful and relaxing. You could tell the cabin was cleaned by hitting the high points for a quick rental turn around. ![]() The inside was mostly clean, upon arrival we found some dust bunnies in the corners, one of the blankets was left out and not folded, we found some dirt around the corner of the floors, and the bathroom shower tiles could have used a better cleaning on them. The cabin was clean and well kept on the outside. We had a mid-sized SUV and it did not have any issues, there are 2 sharp turns on the driveway. ![]() The driveway is pretty steep, it is fully paved and very manageable with good weather. Overall, the property was clean and well kept. ![]()
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