Located within Grand Teton National Park, Cattleman's Bridge once spanned the Snake River, allowing ranchers to graze cattle west of the river near the potholes. It was a wooden plank bridge constructed in the mid-1950s and finally removed in 2001. Today, this easy gravel road offers scenic views of the Tetons and the river. It is a popular place for wildlife and a great place to launch hand-powered boating vessels. The road is suitable for any vehicle and has enough parking at the end to accommodate a dozen vehicles or so.