ALPINE, WY - The United States Geological Survey has confirmed an earthquake with a 3.7 magnitude hitting on the Idaho-Wyoming border around 9:15 p.m. Thursday.
The earthquake's epicenter was just about 9 miles east of Alpine Wyoming.
Originally the USGS reported a 3.8 magnitude quake, but the magnitude was later downgraded.
Viewers from Swan Valley and Palisades, Idaho as well as Alpine and Jackson Hole, Wyoming describe their beds shaking, hearing their walls crack, feeling a tremor and shaking.
There have been no reports of any damage.
Link to the USGS Quake Info Page