


Join Snake River Fund’s Fight to Protect Teton County Public Lands
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.

Snake River Fund Realizes Major Win for Public Lands
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.

Let’s Make The Next River Park A Reality
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.

Action Alert: Speak Up to Protect Flows on the Snake
Last week, the Bureau of Reclamation approached the State of…

Public Lands Need Public Comment
Calling all lovers of river access! The BLM is accepting…

Wild & Scenic Rivers Eligibility Inventory Project
“Everything in nature invites us constantly to be what…

Reflections from the Field by Orion Hatch | August 2020
Summer in the Bridger-Teton National Forest is a feast for…

Consider Snake River Fund in Old Bills Giving Season 2020
The Snake River Fund works year-round to balance stewardship…

Free Family Raft Safety and Flip Clinic – Saturday, July 18, 2020
Join the Snake River Fund for a family friendly, free clinic…

Virtual Guide Education – Tuesday, May 26th
As the rivers rise and we hurdle toward a summer of uncertainty,…

Wyoming Game and Fish to Restore Cutthroat Trout to Game Creek
Released by Wyoming Game and Fish on May 8, 2020 - The Wyoming…