BLM Hands Over Wyoming Land for New Cemetery Site
Published Date: 4/29/2026
Notice
Summary
The Bureau of Land Management is planning to give about 35 acres of public land in Sublette County, Wyoming, to the Upper Green River Cemetery District so they can build a new cemetery. This will help meet the growing needs for burial space in the area. People have until June 15, 2026, to share their thoughts before the land is officially handed over.
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BLM to Convey 34.87 Acres for Cemetery
The Bureau of Land Management plans to convey approximately 34.87 acres of public land near Pinedale in Sublette County, Wyoming, to the Upper Green River Cemetery District so they can build a new cemetery to meet existing and future burial needs. The conveyance would be under the Recreation and Public Purposes Act and is subject to conditions such as mineral reservation and other standard terms.
Public Comment Opportunity Until June 15, 2026
If you have views about the proposed land conveyance or the plan of development, you can submit written comments to the BLM Pinedale Field Office. Comments must be received by June 15, 2026, and will be considered before a final decision is made.
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