A landslide in the Teton mountains destroyed part of a highway that links Idaho to Jackson, Wyo., forcing the authorities to close the road indefinitely on Saturday just as the area was entering its summer tourism season.
No one was injured when a section of the Teton Pass “catastrophically failed,” the Wyoming Department of Transportation said in a statement on Saturday.
The highway west of Jackson had been closed to traffic before the road gave way, and crews were working to build a detour around a section where a crack had appeared in the surface days earlier.
The department said it expected a long-term closure.
Travel and tourism is Wyoming’s second-largest industry, according to the Jackson Hole Travel and Tourism Board, and the county took in about $1.7 billion in travel-related spending in 2022.
Persons:
Jackson, Mark Gordon of Wyoming
Organizations:
Wyoming Department of Transportation, Gov, Teton County ., Jackson, Travel, Tourism Board
Locations:
Idaho, Jackson, Teton County