Tree Trimming & Removal · Wyoming
Hazard trees, beetle kill, dead and dying timber, and selective tree work for Wyoming homes, ranches, and mountain properties.
Wyoming has a tree problem and most property owners know it. Beetle-killed pine, drought-stressed spruce, leaning hazard trees over driveways and roofs, and dense stands that need thinning to stay healthy. Add wildfire pressure to the picture and tree work moves from cosmetic to essential.
Wind River Land Management handles tree removal and selective trimming across Fremont and Teton County. We focus on rural and mountain property tree work: hazard tree removal, beetle-kill clearing, view-corridor cutting, defensible-space tree thinning, and post-storm cleanup. Forestry mulching equipment lets us process residue on-site rather than haul truckloads of slash.
Leaning, dead, dying, and structurally compromised trees within reach of structures, driveways, fences, or power lines.
Standing dead lodgepole, and limber pine, a primary fire hazard on most Wyoming mountain properties.
Selective tree removal and crown spacing as part of wildfire mitigation around homes.
Wind, snow, and ice damage. Leaning trees, broken tops, and root-sprung trees.
Selective tree removal to open mountain, ranch, or river views.
Post-removal stump work and residue disposal.
Most slash and limb residue is mulched in place rather than hauled, saving labor, time, and disposal cost.
Tree work is high-risk. We carry the insurance to do it safely and properly.
We provide tree trimming & removal 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.