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Snake River Flows Rising

Posted on: May 20th, 2013 by thcAdmin No Comments

If you are in Jackson Hole over the next few weeks, whitewater action is coming on! Flows in the Snake River Canyon are currently rising. Flows through the Snake River Canyon section of the river generally peak sometime between the middle of May and early June. When the flows reach their peak, the best whitewater action of the season is waiting for you. Rafting and kayaking adventures are sure to provide some thrills at this time of year.

 

The extended forecast seems to hole some warm weather, which should help increase the flows over the next week or so. For more information on Snake River Flows. For more information on Jackson Hole weather.

Be prepared, as water temperatures are quite cool. I would highly advise utilizing a wetsuit.

 

Its An Early Spring 2012

Posted on: May 12th, 2012 by The Hole Concierge No Comments

We are curently being blessed with fabulous Spring weather. The warmer temperatures this season have melted out the lower elevations. Hiking and biking trails are accessible throughout the valley. Take advantage of these conditions and get out there and enjoy the day! As the photo illustrates, the lower slopes of the peaks in Grand Teton National Park are now melting out and should provide for some earlier than usual access to many higher alpine areas. It has been a few years since the Jackson Hole area has had weather like this. Locals and visitors can be heard commenting on the good weather and inviting conditions to getting out and exploring the area.

Rent a bike or take a hike, the community pathways system is clear. Trails in Cache Creek are clean of snow and mud.  Soon the Cache-Game divide should be clear of snow. Other near town trails should be go to go by mid-may. On Teton Pass only the lower trails should be explored, below Phillips. Snow King is pretty clear as one can tell just by looking. In Grand Teton National Park the trail from Moose to Jenny Lake is ready to go, this is a paved trail parralleling the Teton Range at its base.

Getting out on the river would be another good way to spend the day. A whitewater or scenic float down the Snake River.  Enjoy the sunshine and take in some wildlife. The river corridor is an excellent place to see wildlife. Rivers are still cloudy with spring runoff. Contact a local fishing outfitter if you’d like to get into some trout. Just over the border in daho local waterways are coming on line.