Buffalo Fork

Lower

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DifficultyII
Length20.2 mi
Avg Gradientn/a
Reach Info Last UpdatedNovember 30, 2010

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Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park Management

Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks contain an environment without parallel, and their rivers, in many ways, define and create the region’s dramatic landscapes. The Parks’ rivers and streams could provide a spectacular opportunity for Park visitors to experience the landscape’s natural splendor. However, all but one segment of [...]Read More


River Description

Paddling the lower portions of the Wild and Scenic Buffalo Fork is prohibited by Grand Teton National Park.

The Buffalo Fork boasts 20 incredibly scenic miles of meandering river.  The river offers stunning views of the Tetons, easy access, and mild paddling challenge.  If it were not prohibited, it would offer a spectacular float trip for the canoeist or kayaker.


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Distance: 20 mi
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Kevin Colburn
Kevin Colburn

May 29, 2013


Grand Teton National Park prohibits paddling on this section of river for undisclosed reasons.