Teton Dam

Fishermen, Hog Hollow, ID 2003

Fishermen, Hog Hollow, ID 2003

On June 5th 1976 the Teton Dam located on the Teton River in eastern Idaho collapsed. The resulting flood caused billions of dollars of damage to downriver communities and altered the ecology of a once pristine river. These photographs document the current state of the Teton Dam and the impact it has had on the Teton River.

Teton River Canyon, Spring Hollow 2002 Landslide and Rapid, Spring Hollow, ID 2003 Teton Canyon Upstream from Teton Dam, near Newdale, ID 2003 Teton Dam and Pool, Looking South, near Newdale, ID 2005 Teton Dam Looking West, near Newdale, ID 2003 Teton Dam and Approaching Storm, Looking South East, near Newdale, ID 2002 Teton Dam looking North West, near Newdale, ID 2002 Teton Dam Spillway Structure, near Newdale, ID 2002 Teton Dam Spillway, near Newdale, ID 2006 Erosion on Canyon Wall at Teton Dam Site, near Newdale, ID 2004 Teton Dam and Spillway, near Newdale, ID 2002 Channelization of the Teton River at Teton Dam Site, near Newdale, ID 2002 Irrigation Pipe Carrying Water Above and Below the Teton River, near Newdale, ID 2002 Monkey Falls, Wilford, ID 2004 Hog Hollow Backwater, near Newdale, ID 2004 Fishermen, Hog Hollow, ID 2003 New Subdivision on the Teton River, near Sugar City, ID 2003 Teton River in Winter, Teton, ID 2002 Abandoned Car in the Teton River Bed, Rexburg, ID 2006 Teton River and Willow, Rexburg, ID 2003 Beaver-Chewed Tree on the Teton River, Hibbard, ID 2004