Snake River
The Snake actually starts in Yellowstone N.P., traveling south through the John D. Rockefeller Parkway corridor and into Grand Teton National Park. The river flows into and out of Jackson Lake, leaving the park at its southern end. The river offers a chance to catch (and release) the Snake River Cutthroat. The best way to fish the portion of the river in Grand Teton is by a float trip.
Grand Teton Nat'l Park requires its own license, companioned with a WY license. Check with the park for regs - see their website on fishing and floating the Snake.
See the map at the bottom of this page for locations
Check out river reports and stream flows on the Reports Page
Buy a topo map
for Grand Teton National Park,
buy digital maps on CD, or
purchase a book
Key:
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In Yellowstone N.P. (1)
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North of Grand Teton N.P. (2)
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Pacific Creek (3)
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Deadman's Bar (4)
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Schwabacher Launch (5)
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