Greg Larson selected to serve as BLM Uncompahgre Field Office Manager

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MONTROSE, Colo. – Greg Larson, was selected as the Uncompahgre Field Manager in Montrose, Colorado.  Larson is responsible for overseeing about one million acres of BLM lands in Montrose, Ouray, Delta, Gunnison, San Miguel and Mesa counties.

Larson had previously worked in the Colorado River Valley Field Office, as a Field Office Planning and Environmental Coordinator as well as the acting Branch Chief for Planning and Assessment for the BLM Colorado State Office.

“Greg’s knowledge in planning is a tremendous asset as the Uncompahgre Field Office completes the Resource Management Plan revision and a variety of other projects that protect and enhance the natural resources on public lands in western Colorado,” said Joe Meyer, BLM Southwest District Manager. “He has also worked with a variety of partners in his previous positions and looks forward to meeting and working with local constituents.”

Larson obtained a Master’s degree in Watershed Science from Utah State University. Prior to joining the BLM he served as a Senior Project Manager and Operations Lead for Great Basin Natural Resources at a private consulting firm and as the Education and Land Manager for Swaner Nature Preserve in Utah. 

“I look forward to working with the talented and experienced staff at the Uncompahgre Field Office to grow our partnerships and provide the public with balanced management of the area’s highly-valued public lands and minerals.” said Larson.

The swearing in ceremony for Larson is at 2 p.m.  Tuesday, Mar. 14, at the Montrose Public Lands Center . The public is invited to attend. 

Larson and his wife enjoy skiing, biking and are particularly looking forward to floating the rivers within the Uncompahgre Field Office.

To contact Larson, call 970-240-5300 or email glarson@blm.gov.


The BLM manages more than 245 million acres of public land located primarily in 12 western states, including Alaska, on behalf of the American people. The BLM also administers 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate throughout the nation. Our mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of America’s public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.