easy
4 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; minimal physical effort required
Join Signal Mountain Lodge & Marina for a four-hour guided fishing trip on Jackson Lake. Surrounded by the stunning Grand Tetons, this private outing offers a perfect mix of adventure, scenery, and quality time with family or friends. Discover the thrill of catching local trout in pristine Wyoming waters that captivate anglers and nature lovers alike.
Ages 6+ • 4 Hours • Private Trip for up to 5 People
Embark on a thrilling half-day fishing adventure at Jackson Lake, nestled within the stunning Grand Teton National Park. Guided by an expert, you'll catch local trout while enjoying breathtaking scenery. This private trip accommodates up to five people, making it a perfect outing for families or friends seeking unforgettable memories.
Four Hours
Experience the beauty of Jackson Lake and Grand Teton National Park with our experienced fishing guide while reeling in Cutthroat, Brown and Lake Trout. This is a private fishing trip for up to 5 people. The Age Minimum is 6 years old.
Guests will need to check in for the fishing trip at the Signal Mountain Lodge front desk at least 30-minutes in advance of the trip departure time to fill out paperwork. Participants 14-years old and older will need to purchase a Wyoming fishing license which can be purchased online or at the Signal Mountain Lodge front desk. Children from 6 through 13 years of age do not need a fishing license if accompanied by an adult in your party possessing a valid Wyoming fishing license. Parties of 5 please note that only 4 people can fish at one time.
Once your paperwork is complete, you will meet your fishing guide at the boat dock at the Signal Mountain Marina at your trip departure time. You will need approximately 4.5 hours for this trip from check-in time to arrival back at the Signal Mountain Marina.
All Fishing gear and tackle are provided. Guests are welcome to bring cameras, video cameras and binoculars. As the mountain weather can be variable, we recommend dressing in layers, wearing comfortable shoes and bringing warm clothes. Rain parkas and life jackets are provided. Other items we recommend bringing are sunscreen, visor/brimmed hat, insect repellant, bottled water, snacks, cooler, gloves and hats.
Weather on the lake can change quickly; pack waterproof and insulating layers.
Fish tend to be more active during dawn, making early start times ideal for catching breakfast or trophy trout.
If you plan to release your catch, barbless hooks make unhooking easier and safer for the fish.
Being discreet minimizes disturbance to wildlife and improves chances of catching fish.
Jackson Lake was formed by glacial activity and has supplied the region with fish for centuries, with nearby Grand Teton National Park established in 1929 to protect its vast wilderness.
Signal Mountain Lodge & Marina actively promotes catch-and-release practices and maintains sustainable fishing guidelines to preserve local fish populations and scenic waters.
Layered clothing to adapt to changing temperatures throughout the day.
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Protect your eyes and face from glare and UV rays while on the water.
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Shield your skin from sun exposure during daytime hours.
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Capture the stunning scenery and your catches during the trip.
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