Worland Field Office

The Worland Field Office manages more than two million acres of public lands in the southern half of the Bighorn Basin. Located in north-central Wyoming, these lands provide a variety of resources and uses including wild horses, wildlife habitat, scenic vistas, recreation opportunities, mineral development and livestock grazing.

You can mountain bike, horseback ride, hunt big game, fish a blue-ribbon trout stream, explore the badlands, see the latest dinosaur discoveries and more! So when you come to Wyoming, visit the Bighorn Basin and enjoy America's public lands!

Leadership

Mike Phillips

Field Manager

Latest News

BLM issues decision on McCullough Peaks herd plan and bait trap gather Wyoming, Wind River/Bighorn Basin DO  | 
BLM and Wyoming Honor Farm place 40 gentled animals Wyoming, Wind River/Bighorn Basin DO  | 
Emergency bridge closure on Green Mountain’s Willow Creek Road Wyoming, Wind River/Bighorn Basin DO  |