Teton County · Wyoming
Wildland-firefighter-led land clearing, forestry mulching, wildfire mitigation, and excavation across Teton County, Wyoming. Local.
Teton County is one of the highest-stakes wildfire environments in the lower 48. Dense timber, beetle-killed pine, narrow access roads, and high-value structures sitting in unbroken fuel, the kind of country where wildfire mitigation isn't optional anymore. Wind River Land Management works Teton County on defensible space creation, fuels reduction, forestry mulching, and selective tree work for mountain properties.
We're owner-operated by someone with prior wildland firefighting experience, and that perspective matters here more than almost anywhere else in the state. Our work in Teton County is built around what fire crews actually need to defend a structure: clean ground, broken fuel ladders, separated tree canopies, and access roads that equipment can drive into and back out of.
We provide land management, wildfire mitigation, excavation, brush clearing, and tree work across Teton County, Jackson, Wilson, Teton Village, Hoback, Moran, Moose, Kelly, and Alta. We work residential properties, ranches, and small commercial sites.
Available across Teton County.
Available across Teton County.
Available across Teton County.
Available across Teton County.
Available across Teton County.
Available across Teton County.
Available across Teton County.
Available across Teton County.
Available across Teton County.
Available across Teton County.
Available across Teton County.
Available across Teton County.
Available across Teton County.
Teton County's terrain is mountain forest, lodgepole pine, Douglas fir, aspen, and sage at the edges. Beetle kill is widespread. Access on many properties is tight, on grade, and complicated by buried utilities. Our equipment line-up is sized to work in those conditions without tearing up the access road or the property.
What that variety means in practice: there's no single approach to land work that fits the entire county.
This is also why on-site walk-throughs matter. We don't quote Teton County projects sight-unseen. The estimate you receive is based on actually walking the ground, looking at access, and identifying the constraints, not on aerial photos or generic per-acre rates. That's how we keep estimates accurate and how we deliver projects without surprise add-ons mid-job.
Wildland firefighter perspective. Our owner has prior wildland firefighting experience. That perspective changes how we approach every wildfire mitigation, defensible space, and forest health project, and it matters in Teton County more than almost anywhere else in Wyoming.
Local response. We're based in Dubois and we work Teton County. That means faster response times, real familiarity with the terrain and weather, and a contractor that's available when needed, not one driving in from out of state for the project and disappearing after.
Owner-operated, insured, accountable. The same person who walks your property is doing the work and standing behind it. There's no chain of communication that loses information between bid and job site, no salesperson making promises the crew has to fulfill.
Multiple services, one shop. Forestry mulching, wildfire mitigation, defensible space, excavation, demolition, brush clearing, tree work, junk and debris removal, and landscaping, all from one local company. For Teton County property owners managing multiple needs at once, the consolidation is a real time and money savings.
Honest, written estimates. No high-pressure sales. No surprise add-ons. Itemized estimates that show exactly what's included, with phased options where budget requires it.
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