The morning commute through the Snake River canyon will likely be congested for one more day. The Wyoming Department of Transportation said on Thursday that Teton Pass will “reopen midday Friday with an interim detour around the Big Fill landslide at milepost 12.8.” Earlier in the week WYDOT announced plans to open the road on Friday but did not provide specifics on time of day. WYDOT said a text alert will be sent through the Wyoming 511 app and alert notifications when the road is officially open.
Teton Pass has been closed for three weeks since a massive landslide caused the collapse of a large portion of the road. Since then WYDOT has worked earnestly with the Idaho Transportation Department and contractors to create a temporary detour road in order to reopen the pass. The closure caused heavy traffic through the Snake River Canyon during peak times as commuter traffic from Idaho was forced to drive around Palisades Reservoir to Alpine and join Star Valley commuters through the Snake River Canyon.
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