
Wind River Range / Lander
Lander · Fremont County
Wind River Tiny Community
Built for those seeking ultimate independence, the Wind River Tiny Community is a rugged homesteading outpost located on the fringes of Lander. Highly focused on self-reliance, the community utilizes off-grid infrastructure layouts, private solar arrays, and high-desert permaculture. It is the perfect staging ground for extreme minimalists who want to test their mettle and off-grid builds against the harsh Wyoming climate.
Site requirements
Park specs & operating terms
Operator requirements and park rules for tiny homes and small cottages—sourced from community materials and independent research. Items marked not yet confirmed are still being verified with the operator.
Quick-glance park specs
| Requirement | What we know |
|---|---|
| Power Infrastructure | Solar off-grid primary power—grid tie not standard. |
| Waste & Sewer System | Shared well access with composting toilets and septic per homestead layout. |
| Build Certifications | THOWs and modular cottages accepted—off-grid system check required. No formal aesthetic review gate. |
| Pet Constraints | Pets and homesteading livestock permitted—no weight or count limits documented. |
Financials & leasing terms
Monthly benchmarks and lease mechanics—confirm current rates with the operator before applying.
Lot rent benchmarks
Cooperative land-share buy-in required—no monthly lot rent documented.
Utility inclusions
All utilities entirely self-managed by members—solar, water, and waste systems.
Lease mechanics
Membership requires proof of off-grid capability and cooperative land-share purchase—not open-market monthly leases.
Home specifications & placement rules
Dimensional thresholds
Rugged foothill homestead parcels for THOWs and modular cottages—confirm current share availability.
Aesthetic controls & covenants
Off-grid cooperative with no formal aesthetic review gate documented.
Sustainability & permaculture allowances
If you are planning gardens, composting, or solar, confirm what is allowed under park rules—not just municipal code.
Alternative waste systems
Composting and septic systems standard—designed for off-grid self-sufficiency.
Off-grid adaptations
Private solar arrays, shared well access, and high-desert permaculture required for membership.
Site edibles & gardens
Shared agricultural plots and self-reliance workshops across Wind River foothill acreage.
Media & site documentation
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Not yet confirmed — ask the operator
Not yet confirmed — ask the operator
Planning land you own in Fremont County?
Wind River Tiny Community is an off-grid land-share cooperative—not a Fremont County THOW land-lease or backyard ADU pathway. Route into pathway tools if you are comparing models.
Pads & tenancy snapshot
Off-grid cooperative homesteading outpost with solar-primary power, shared well access, composting/septic waste, shared agricultural plots, and unrestricted Wind River Range access.
Cooperative land-share buy-in required—no monthly lot rent. Proof of off-grid capability required for membership. All utilities entirely self-managed by members.
How you can live here
Key amenities
Amenities listed here come from our research and operator materials. Pet rules, pools, docks, and similar features can change—confirm current policies with the community before you apply.
- Pet-friendly
- Community garden
Stewardship disclosures
Cooperative land-share ownership—not a monthly land-lease RV park. Off-grid system check required. Pets and homesteading livestock permitted with no weight or count limits.
Operators update rules frequently. Confirm recorded covenants, county zoning, HOA restrictions, occupancy rules, and insurance requirements for your home type before you move.