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Purchase Snake River Waterproof Map
January 4, 2019 in Reources /by Snake River FundMap of the Snake River is available for purchase through snake river fund. This waterproof, tearproof map is a wonderful resource for navigating the Snake River and its public access points. It has tons of useful information about access, recreation, regulations, wildlife and history. Purchase your copy online by CLICKING HERE.
Edmiston Spring Channel Enhancement Completed
January 3, 2019 in News /by Snake River FundThe Edmiston Spring Creek project is now officially complete, including three years of post project monitoring. This was a partnership project between Snake River Fund, Jackson Hole Trout Unlimited, Friends of Fish Creek, Wyoming Game and Fish Department and Teton Conservation District. Edmiston Spring is a small, spring-fed tributary to Fish Creek that flows through the town […]
Jackson Hole News & Guide: Sporting Club told: Put it back
January 3, 2019 in In the Press /by Snake River FundPermits denied, more violations detected by county investigation; owner says club won’t fight decision. Teton County officials have ruled that areas of the Snake River bank altered by a neighboring golf resort must be restored. Since late summer the Snake River Sporting Club has been navigating “after-the-fact” permitting processes for building erosion and flood-control structures […]
Buckrail: Snake River Fund celebrates 50th anniversary of Wild & Scenic Rivers Act
January 3, 2019 in In the Press, Uncategorized /by Snake River FundJACKSON HOLE, WYO – Across the nation, river enthusiasts, communities and government agencies are celebrating wild rivers with the 50th anniversary of the passage of the Wild & Scenic Rivers Act on October 2, 2018. Congress passed this landmark legislation on Oct. 2, 1968, to preserve selected rivers with outstanding natural, cultural, and recreational values in a free-flowing condition […]
Jackson Hole News & Guide: Have your say on future of Snake River levee parcels
January 3, 2019 in In the Press, Uncategorized /by Snake River FundA second open house offers the public another chance to weigh in on the future of Bureau of Land Management land along the Snake River. The Teton County/Jackson Parks and Recreation Department is interested in discussing and brainstorming how the 320 acres just north of Emily Stevens Park should be used, if and when they […]
Download BLM Parcel Transfer Information
January 3, 2019 in Reources /by Snake River FundIncluded in this download: Parcel Letters, Map, Snake River Management Plan, Analysis, Appendixes Click Here to Download PDF Files
Snake River Map App
January 3, 2019 in Reources /by Snake River FundThe Teton County/Jackson Parks and Recreation Department has released a map of the Snake River corridor through Jackson, Wyo., highlighting the location of public lands and amenities along the river. The map is intended to be used on a smartphone, using the GPS on your phone to provide your location along the river. DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS STEP ONE, […]
Purchase Snake River Naturalist’s Guide
January 3, 2019 in Reources /by Snake River FundThe Snake River Fund’s naturalist guide is available for purchase through snake river fund or at bookstores around town. “A Naturalist’s Guide to the Snake River” is a small, 4.5″ x 7″ flip book (spiral-bound) on waterproof paper, 100 pages, written by Margaret Creel, published by the Snake River Fund, edited by White Willow Publishing, […]
Making Our Splash in 2018
December 18, 2018 in News, Take Action /by Snake River FundThanks to your generosity, the Snake River Fund continues to provide educational programming for kids and adults, advocates for sustainable public access to the river, and fights to protect our Wild and Scenic waters. We are grateful to have supporters like you making our work possible. As we close out the year and look toward […]