Parking

If driving to the Teton Creek Corridor, please park at 5th St. Park or at the temporary parking area on N 1000 E, just north of the Driggs Cemetery (see map). If accessing the north end of the Pathway, safe parking along the Stateline Rd. right-of-way is permitted. 

From 5th St. Park, expect a 15 minute walk to the Pathway. When walking or biking to the Pathway on Little Ave. and Cemetery Rd., please use caution, vehicles (often large trucks) traveling on Little Ave. and Cemetery Rd. move at 45 miles per hour. There is not yet an official crosswalk to access the Pathway gate. A temporary parking area has been set up on Teton County property at the north end of N 1000 E (just past the Driggs cemetery) and may be more appropriate for those not able to park and walk/bike from 5th St. Park. Please respect the private property of Corridor neighbors when traveling to or from the pathway.

Plans are advancing towards the installation of a pedestrian bridge on Cemetery Rd., a crosswalk and dedicated pathway parking infrastructure. 

Rules

The Teton Creek Corridor Project is designed to balance public access, recreation, agriculture, habitat protection and wildlife security. To ensure the wellbeing of users and wildlife, please respect the following guidelines:

  • If you pack it in, pack it out.

  • Please stay on the pathway and respect the adjacent landowners.

  • Trail is open from sunup to sundown. No use after dark.

  • Trail is closed Dec. 1st - May 1st for big game migration.

  • This is a non-motorized, multi-use trail. Please be courteous of other users.

  • Please keep your dogs on-leash and pick up after your pets.

Public Pathway

The Teton Creek Corridor Pathway is open for public, non-motorized use from May 1st - Dec 1st.

Case Studies

Collaborative Community Conservation (2017)

Rural Voices for Conservation Coalition (2021)