Piton
Cottonwood, aspen and grassland habitat adjacent to the Snake River and working agricultural lands; A portion of a block of conserved land that stretches north 1.5 miles to Grand Teton National Park and 1 mile west to Wyoming Highway 390; Ensuring a set-back from the Snake River helps to protect the visual character of the river stretch for boaters and fisherpeople
46
Total Acreage
6
County
Teton
Decade acquired
2000
Conservation Values
Agricultural, Scenic, Wildlife
Wildlife habitat
Trumpeter Swan, Moose, Elk, Mule Deer, Cutthroat Trout, Amphibian,
Wildlife Migration Routes
MULE DEER,
Habitat type (general)
Wetland, Aspen Woodland, Montane Forest, Mountain Tall Shrub, Riparian,
Public Acccess
N/A
Year Protected
2005
Transfer Date
N/A
Fee Ownership
No
Program
JHLT
Service Area
Jackson Hole
Cultural
N/A
Partnership
N/A
Working Lands
No
Community
N/A