The Hoback River, a 55-mile long tributary of the Snake River, flows toward the Gros Ventre Range in northwestern Wyoming. Until about 20 years ago, most of the Hoback River Valley consisted of ranchlands, writes Susan Marsh. Then a ranch was purchased and subdivided. Are the flood gates now open? Photo by Jon Mullen/Ecostock
The Hoback River, a 55-mile long tributary of the Snake River, flows toward the Gros Ventre Range in northwestern Wyoming. Until about 20 years ago, most of the Hoback River Valley consisted of ranchlands, writes Susan Marsh. Then a ranch was purchased and subdivided. Are the flood gates now open? Photo by Jon Mullen/Ecostock