The Dike: What’s at Stake
Take Action Your voice is needed NOW to ensure we keep public lands in public hands. Please write to Commissioners Today! Teton County Commissioners are actively determining the long-term vision […]
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Take Action Your voice is needed NOW to ensure we keep public lands in public hands. Please write to Commissioners Today! Teton County Commissioners are actively determining the long-term vision […]
For more than 20 years, local and regional stakeholders have worked towards a shared goal: Transfer Snake River public land parcels out of federal ownership while keeping them public, accessible, […]
After a two-year process involving planning and public comment, Bridger-Teton National Forest (BTNF) has established its river user fee program as of May 1st, 2025 to address increased maintenance and personnel costs on a reach of river that has experienced greater visitation almost every year for the past three decades.
Frog Water Productions’ latest film – Iconic Rises – highlights the reverence our local fly fishing community has for our native Snake River fine spotted cutthroat and Wyoming Snake River […]
A decade’s long effort to transfer BLM lands into Teton County hands is at a precarious tipping point and, now, access to some of our community’s most precious riparian public lands is under threat. BLM Parcel 9/10 is 350+ acres of public lands sitting just North of Emily’s Pond. You may know it best for the nearly 3 linear miles of levee top access.
The Snake River Fund has been successful in their request that approximately 2000 linear feet of public lands be opened for the enjoyment of all this winter. BLM Parcel 9/10 is approximately 320 acres of public land situated just to the north of Emily’s Pond in Teton County.
Development of South Park West is in its early stages. Over the past decade and a half, Snake River Fund has played an integral role in the ownership transfer process of this parcel from Bureau of Land Management to Teton County.
Last week, the Bureau of Reclamation approached the State of Wyoming with an ultimatum: withdraw from the State’s water budget or risk dewatering 4.5 miles of Wild and Scenic Snake […]
Calling all lovers of river access! The BLM is accepting public comment on a proposal to use South Park West as a labor camp for the Highway 22 Bridge Reconstruction […]
