What do the wells near a Wyoming address look like?
Enter an address (or paste lat, lon coordinates from Google Maps). We'll check the state's official well records nearby.
How it works: Wyoming files wells by geographic location, not by street address — so we map the address you enter to that spot and pull the official State Engineer records around it, each linked to its full original driller's log. You'll see the recorded wells near the property (wells are plotted at the coordinates recorded in the State Engineer’s Office e-Permit database — quarter-quarter-section locations on older permits (roughly ±0.5 mi), closer on recent ones), not a single record tied to your house number.
Lookups use the official Wyoming State Engineer database (updated weekly here). Location accuracy varies by record (wells are plotted at the coordinates recorded in the State Engineer’s Office e-Permit database — quarter-quarter-section locations on older permits (roughly ±0.5 mi), closer on recent ones).