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Worland Field Office


The Worland Field Office manages over two million acres of public lands in the southern half of the Bighorn Basin. Located in northcentral 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, or 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!

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Worland Field Office  101 South 23rd  |  PO Box 119  |  Worland, WY 82401-0119

Phone: 307-347-5100  |  Fax: 307-347-5228  |  Office hours: 7:45am - 4:30pm M-F