Tree Services in Meeteetsee, WY

35 MILES SOUTHWEST OF CODY

Thin Air Tree Service provides professional tree care for homeowners, ranchers, and agricultural operations in Meeteetse and the surrounding upper Greybull River corridor. Whether you need a hazardous tree removed, a fence line cleared, or a property cleaned up — we make the drive and we do the job right.

Services We Offer in Meeteetse

Serving Meeteetse and the Upper Greybull River Area

We serve Meeteetse and surrounding properties throughout the upper Greybull River corridor and southern Park County. Rural and ranch properties are welcome — call us and we'll confirm we can get to you.

Common Tree Species in the Meeteetse Area

Meeteetse sits where the Basin floor meets the foothills — a transition zone with a mix of riparian cottonwoods, agricultural ornamentals, and foothill conifers.

  • Cottonwood — dominant along the Greybull River; large, fast-growing, and prone to limb failure near homes and ranch structures

  • Siberian Elm — common on older homesteads and ranch properties; frequently diseased and structurally compromised

  • Ponderosa Pine — found on foothill properties above town; susceptible to bark beetle and fire risk

  • Green Ash — planted as shade trees on residential properties; aging specimens often become hazardous

  • Blue Spruce — occasional ornamental on residential lots

  • Quaking Aspen — found on foothill and higher elevation properties; spreads via root suckers

Common Tree Issues We See in Meeteetse

  • Cottonwood limb failure near homes, barns, and ranch infrastructure along the Greybull River

  • Dead and declining Siberian elms on older homesteads

  • Fence line clearing on agricultural properties

  • Bark beetle damage in ponderosa pine on foothill properties

  • Storm and wind damage to mature shade trees

  • 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

  • Meeteetse is within our service area and we make the drive. If you're scheduling a job, we'll coordinate timing to make the trip work — no runaround.

  • Yes — large cottonwood removal near barns, corrals, fences, and outbuildings is some of the most common work we do in the area.

  • Yes. Fence line clearing — dead elms, overgrown brush, fallen trees — is a regular part of our ranch and ag work throughout the Basin.

  • Absolutely. Just let us know when you call and we'll cut it to length and leave it on site for you.

  • Yes — we deliver wood chips free of charge for mulching, garden beds, or erosion control. Call us to get on our list for wood chip delivery at 307-202-3241

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