VICTOR, Idaho — The Teton Basin Ranger District of the Caribou-Targhee National Forest is seeking public comment on three projects, the agency announced via Facebook.

The National Forest is looking to make improvements at Coyote Meadows trailhead, which is located in Wyoming but accessed via Idaho. The trailhead is popular amongst hikers and horseback riders and is a gateway to Hidden Corral Basin and Camp Lake Basin. The Forest Service is proposing the purchase of new vault toilets for the trailhead and trenching a new line from the spring box to have running water in the horse corrals.

Improvements to the Darby Canyon trailhead include a new vault toilet along with realigning the parking area to improve efficiency. Darby Canyon Trailhead is also located in Wyoming. The trailhead is popular for hikers accessing the Darby Wind Caves.

The final project is a Sheep Bridge trail extension to the old Treasure Mountain Scout Camp area. Two new bridges would be installed to extend the trail. Sheep Bridge Trail is located in Teton Canyon and work is currently underway to replace the existing bridge, part of a suite of projects under the Teton Canyon Corridor Access and Deferred Maintenance Project.

Comments can be submitted through this form. There is no posted deadline to submit comments.

Lindsay Vallen is a Community News Reporter covering a little bit of everything; with an interest in politics, wildlife, and amplifying community voices. Originally from the east coast, Lindsay has called Wilson, Wyoming home since 2017. In her free time, she enjoys snowboarding, hiking, cooking, and completing the Jackson Hole Daily crosswords.