Right-of-Way Clearing · Wyoming
Mulched corridors for utility lines, roads, fencelines, and access easements, clean cuts, controlled width, no burn piles.
Right-of-way clearing is corridor work, strip-clearing a defined width along a power line, fence, road, pipeline, or access easement.
Wind River Land Management does right-of-way clearing across Fremont and Teton County using forestry mulching as the primary tool. The corridor gets cleared in a single pass, the residue stays on-site as ground cover, and the utility, road, or fenceline is left clean and accessible without piles of slash to come back and burn later.
Maintaining clearance under power lines and along buried utility corridors.
Strip-clearing fence runs, including the brush and small timber that piles up against old fence.
Clearing for new private roads and widening overgrown ones.
Clearing in advance of trenching crews.
Cutting clean corridors for surveyors, fence installers, and boundary marking.
ATV/UTV trail clearing, snowmobile corridors, and recreational paths.
Conventional ROW clearing leaves windrows of slash that have to be burned, chipped, or hauled. Mulching eliminates that step.
Mulchers are precise, the corridor is the width you spec, not the width whoever was driving the dozer felt like making.
We provide right-of-way clearing service across both Teton County and Fremont County, Wyoming.
Teton County: Jackson, Wilson, Teton Village, Hoback, Moran, Moose, Kelly, Alta
Fremont County: Riverton, Lander, Dubois, Shoshoni, Hudson, Pavillion, Crowheart.
Don't see your community? Reach out, we cover surrounding rural Wyoming as well, including Atlantic City, South Pass, Boulder Flats, Lysite, Moneta, Sweetwater Station, and DuNoir.