MOOSE, Wyo. — Phase three of the Snake River Gateways Project is underway at the future Moose Landing in Grand Teton National Park, according to a press release from the park.

The project is slated to improve amenities at the location, such as a two-vehicle boat ramp, boat landings, restrooms, expanded parking areas, bench seating and interactive educational displays for people of all abilities.

Image rendering of improved Moose Landing in Grand Teton National Park. Photo: Courtesy of Grand Teton National Park

The National Park Service and Grand Teton National Park Foundation are working in partnership on this multi-year project to improve access along the Snake River.

Visitors should expect limited access to the boat ramp and changes to parking throughout the summer and are encouraged to follow signage in the area. On Oct. 2, the area will close completely to finalize construction and will remain closed until spring of 2024. The entire Snake River Gateways Project is expected to be fully completed in fall of 2024.  

The Snake River Gateways Project was initiated in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act and the 10th anniversary of the wild and scenic designation of portions of the Snake River.

The Snake River Gateways Project has already enhanced access points along the river in Grand Teton National Park, such as Pacific Creek Landing (completed in 2021) and last year’s Jackson Lake Dam updates.

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