Entries by FOPMaster

Path22 Celebration a great success!

Hundreds joined us to celebrate the opening of Path22. In particular, we thank Senator John Barrasso and Liza Bercovici who traveled many miles to attend and speak about the importance of pathways for safety and public health. Commissioner Mark Newcomb, Brian Schilling and Tim Young also spoke about the value of pathways, and in particular, […]

Timeline for the South Park Loop Pathway Project

  Construction for the South Park Loop Pathway will begin in the summer of 2016. In the meantime, there is a lot of work to be done behind the scenes to plan for the project. If you have questions, contact Brian Schilling with Jackson Hole Community Pathways: bschilling@tetonwyo.org

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“Rules to Control Pups on its way, B-T says”

Leash zones, trail bans and limits on number of dogs per person are under consideration. By: Mike Koshmrl Five types of dog regulation are being considered for high-traffic portions of the Bridger-Teton. National Forest.  A week ahead of a public workshop about the doggy rules, Bridger-Teton managers released a list of options being considered for the […]

USFS to host public workshop to address dogs in Cache Creek on October 14

Bridger-Teton National Forest to host public workshop to address dog responsibility issues (Jackson, Wyo.) – The Jackson Ranger District of the Bridger-Teton National Forest is hosting a public workshop on Wednesday, October 14, from 5:30 – 7:30 pm at the Teton County Library to discuss options to improve dog owner responsibility within the Jackson area of the […]

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Skyline Trail Kick Off Dig Day September 19

As we step into Fall it has been a busy time on trails.  We had 2 volunteer groups working this week on the trails in Cache Creek.  The Roads Scholars from TSS helped brush cut and install drainage on neighborhood access trails near Henley Dr. and the Community School helped haul gravel to a turnpike […]

Bike Share Gets Top Reviews from Employees, Visitors & Businesses

With only one week remaining in the FREE Bike Share demonstration, the program has received great reviews from locals, visitors and area businesses. Participants have been using the bikes to commute to work, run errands around town and avoid summer traffic and parking downtown. In this week’s Jackson Hole News & Guide, one supporter said, “It’s a great thing to have […]

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Youth Trail Crew working on Ski Lake Trail

The Youth Trail Crew has been busy working to improve the popular Ski Lake Trail over the last 3 weeks.  They have been installing water bars and rock steps and improving the tread in areas where erosion has affected the trail.  They will be finishing up their work this week and moving to other projects […]

Where will Bike Share Take You?

Bike Share Jackson Hole Launches TODAY A Free & Easy Transportation Alternative Friends of Pathways and the Town of Jackson are launching a FREE three week bike share demo TODAY at 5:00 pm with an event at the Home Ranch ‘Main Hub,’ located at 210 North Cache Street. Sign up early or join us this evening!Bike Share Jackson Hole is an ideal transportation alternative […]

Nelson Dr. Project Finished

The project to separate use on the Nelson Dr. section of the Putt Putt trail wrapped up this Thursday.  Since the start of the project on June 6th, 232 volunteers have donated almost 1,000 hours of time to help the Bridger Teton and Friends of Pathways crews to build 1.2 miles of new trail and close […]

Bike Share Launches July 15

Bike Share Jackson Hole is Almost Here!Starts Wednesday, July 15 through August 5Friends of Pathways and the Town of Jackson are hosting a FREE three week bike share demo — testing out a transportation alternative that could alleviate traffic congestion, help supplement public transit and provide a healthy means of getting around town while reducing the valley’s carbon […]