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Spring Hollow is a concrete boat ramp providing access to the Teton River near Drummond in Fremont County. The ramp accommodates kayaks, canoes, rafts, SUPs, and other watercraft, though the river can run quite shallow in this area and may not be suitable for motorized boats. This location is popular with paddlers looking to access the scenic Teton River canyon.
The area around Spring Hollow features a pool-drop rapid formation created when backwater from the historic Teton Dam caused canyon walls to collapse. Paddlers should expect moderate, irregular waves and Class II-III conditions with complex maneuvering required through fast current and tight passages. Good boat control and experience reading whitewater are recommended, as large waves and potential strainers may be present. Water levels and conditions vary seasonally, so checking current river conditions before launching is advisable.