Tree Service in Lovell, Wyoming

45 MINUTES NORTH OF POWELL

Thin Air Tree Service provides professional tree care for homeowners, ranchers, and agricultural operations in Lovell and the surrounding northern Big Horn County area. From hazardous tree removal to stump grinding and lot clearing — we bring the same standard of work to Lovell that we do everywhere we operate.

Services We Offer in Lovell

Serving Lovell and Northern Big Horn County

We serve Lovell and the surrounding northern Big Horn County area. Lovell is at the northern edge of our service area — call us to confirm we can get to your specific location.

Common Tree Species in the Lovell Area

Lovell sits at the northern end of the Bighorn Basin — flat, agricultural, and similar in character to Powell. The tree species here reflect that.

  • Cottonwood — dominant large tree; fast-growing and prone to limb failure near homes and ag structures

  • Siberian Elm — extremely common; fast-growing, weedy, and frequently diseased or storm-damaged

  • Green Ash — planted widely as a shade tree; aging specimens often become hazardous

  • Blue Spruce — common ornamental in residential yards

  • Ornamental Crabapple — popular in home landscapes; needs regular pruning

  • Quaking Aspen — occasionally planted as ornamental; spreads via root suckers

Common Tree Issues We See in Lovell

  • Dead and dying Siberian elms along fence lines and driveways

  • Cottonwood limb failure near homes and ag structures

  • Storm and wind damage to mature shade trees

  • Aging ash trees that have become structural liabilities

  • Stump removal after previous tree work

  • Land clearing for ag use and property improvements

Not sure what you need?

Give us a call — we'll take a look for free.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Possibly — Lovell is at the northern edge of our service area. Call us and describe what you're working with and we'll be straight with you about scheduling.

  • Yes. Large cottonwood removal near structures is some of the most common work we do in the northern Basin. We have the equipment to handle it safely.

  • Call us and describe what you're working with. For larger jobs we'll schedule a site visit — all estimates are free, no obligation.