US Bureau of Land Management-Lander Field Office
The Lander Field Office, managed by the Bureau of Land Management, oversees 66 million acres of public lands in central Wyoming, including parts of Fremont, Natrona, Carbon, Sweetwater, and Hot Springs counties. With a focus on managing natural resources and diverse recreational activities, the office maintains historic trails, scenic areas, mining sites, and opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts like hiking, rock climbing, and wildlife viewing.
Visitors can explore unique landscapes such as the Whiskey Mountain Wilderness Study Area, Dubois Badlands, and Johnny Behind the Rocks Trail System, offering a range of experiences from high desert biking to badlands exploration. The office also facilitates public access to maps, documents, and information on programs within the state, while actively engaging with the community through events like adoption programs for wild horses and burros.
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