Porcupine landslide still moving, could dam Greys River Snow King Mountain Resort Snow Buckrail - Jackson Hole, news
Justin Hyde

STAR VALLEY, WYO –The Bridger-Teton National Forest has scheduled a public meeting to answer questions about the Porcupine landslide, which is affecting the Greys River Road (FS Road 10138).

The meeting will begin at 6pm on Wednesday, March 14 at the Alpine Civic Center located at 121 US 89, in Alpine, Wyoming.

The landslide occurred on February 8, 2018 approximately 17 miles down the Greys River Road south of Alpine, Wyoming. The quarter-mile long landslide has buckled the road and created large crevices and undulations. It has constricted portions of the Wild and Scenic Greys River where the earthen debris has reached the river and some pooling and backing up of water is occurring in the flood plain.

A closure order is in place for the 17-mile corridor from Alpine to the landslide area.