Reclamation · Wyoming
Reseeding, regrading, erosion control, and restoring disturbed ground, for post-construction sites, post-fire properties, and overgrown legacy disturbances.
Reclamation is the work of putting a piece of disturbed ground back together, restoring drainage, stabilizing soils, reseeding native vegetation, and getting the site to a stable, productive condition again. It's the closing chapter of every excavation project, every demolition, every fire, and every legacy disturbance.
Wind River Land Management handles reclamation across Fremont and Teton County for residential, agricultural, and small-scale industrial sites. Whether the disturbance came from construction, a wildfire, an old mine pad, an abandoned septic, or just decades of neglect, the goal is the same: stable ground, working drainage, native vegetation, and a site that won't keep eroding for the next 20 years.
Re-establishing positive drainage off the disturbed area, contouring slopes to natural angles, and installing diversions where needed.
Replacing stripped topsoil from on-site stockpiles or imported as needed for revegetation.
Straw mulch, hydromulch, erosion blankets, silt fence, and check dams as needed for steep or high-runoff sites.
Hazard tree removal, slope stabilization, reseeding, and erosion control on burned acreage.
An unreclaimed site keeps eroding, sediment in the creek, gullies down the slope, washed-out roads. Reclamation closes the loop.
Reclaimed pasture or meadow comes back into use; restored ranch ground produces forage again.
We provide reclamation 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.