Karns Meadow
Karns Meadow encompasses approximately 41 acres and contains important wetlands that are fed by Flat Creek, which bisects the meadow from the northeast corner to the southwest corner. The park is open to the public from dawn to dusk, and is also frequented by a host of wildlife species such as moose, mule deer, bald eagles, and ospreys.
127A
Total Acreage
38
County
Teton
Decade acquired
2000
Conservation Values
Scenic, Wildlife
Wildlife habitat
Moose, Elk, Mule Deer, Amphibian, Trumpeter Swan
Wildlife Migration Routes
MULE DEER
Habitat type (general)
Wetland, Mountain Tall Shrub, Sagebrush Shrubland, Aspen Woodland, Riparian
Public Acccess
Yes
Transfer Date
N/A
Fee Ownership
No
Program
JHLT
Service Area
Jackson Hole
Watershed/Drainage
Snake River
Cultural Historical
N/A
Working Lands
No
Community
Public recreation