Lander Field Office

The Lander Field Office encompasses 6.6 million acres in central Wyoming and includes most of Fremont County, the southwest corner of Natrona Country, and small portions of Carbon, Sweetwater and Hot Springs counties. Of the 6.6 million acres, 2.5 million acres are public lands managed by the BLM. The Lander Field Office also manages approximately 2.7 million acres of federal mineral estate.

The Lander Field Office manages a wide diversity of resources and uses including National Historic Trails, the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail, historic mining areas, rock climbing, hiking, mountain biking, hang gliding, livestock grazing and wild horses.

The Whiskey Mountain WSA encompasses 487 acres of BLM-administered land. The area is on the north-facing slope of Whiskey Mountain.
Wy_Whiskey Mountain Jim Gates
Named for the green timber, Green Mountain and its neighbors, Crooks Mountain to the west and Whiskey Peak to the east, comprise a small mountain range.
scenic view of Green Mountain
The Dubois Badlands WSA encompasses 4,520 acres of BLM-administered land. The topography of the area is primarily badlands and flat topped benches,
Dubois Badlands Wilderness Study Area: Scenic landscape of red cliffs and a blue stream
The Johnny Behind the Rocks Trail System provides mountain bikers with a high desert experiences in a compact area.
A dirt trails curves along the side of a brushy slope with a view of rolling hills in the background.

Leadership

Ruth Miller

Field Manager
Phone:
(307) 332-8400