The Teton Basin Ranger District of the Caribou-Targhee National Forest is submitting grant applications to the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation to supplement funding needed to improve and maintain high-use recreation sites in the local area.
The Teton Basin is asking for funds to help maintain several motorized trails within the Big Hole Mountain Range for summer use. The proposal includes funding for a Conservation Corps Crew to clear trees and brush from the trail, clean and repair drainage features and construct new drainage where necessary.
The district is also pursuing funding to enhance the district’s abilities to offer winter recreation opportunities by maintaining signs, improving visitor education and clearing winter trails.
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