Gill Huff Road
The Gill Huff Road easements are adjacent to the Bridger Teton National Forest, and contribute to the ability of wildlife to move between public land the Snake River corridor. Moose are common year-round residents, and the property supports a diversity of other wildlife species, including coyote, black bear, porcupines, red squirrels, pine martens, and snowshoe hares, as well as various raptors, grouse, and numerous smaller birds.
112
Total Acreage
278
County
Teton
Decade acquired
1970
Conservation Values
Scenic, Wildlife
Wildlife habitat
Bighorn Sheep, Moose, Elk, Mule Deer,
Wildlife Migration Routes
MOOSE,
Habitat type (general)
Wetland, Sagebrush Shrubland, Aspen Woodland, Montane Forest, Mountain Tall Shrub, Riparian,
Public Acccess
N/A
Transfer Date
N/A
Fee Ownership
No
Program
JHLT
Service Area
Jackson Hole
Cultural
N/A
Partnership
N/A
Working Lands
Yes
Community
N/A