Updated May 2026

Best Trucking Companies in Wyoming (May 2026)

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In Wyoming as of May 2026, 295 carriers are actively hiring W2 company drivers. KEEP TRUCKING LLC leads with an average weekly pay of $2,200. Cowboy State Trucking, Inc. follows at $2,000/week. Wyoming freight is shaped by I-80 as the high-altitude transcontinental corridor and energy-sector trucking for coal from the Powder River Basin, crude oil, and trona (soda ash) mining — among the highest freight intensity per capita in the US.

What changed in May 2026

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Where CDL pay is strongest in Wyoming this month

The top of the list is KEEP TRUCKING LLC at $2,200/week. A few names below the top earn more on a weekly-pay basis but rank lower on the composite.

#1KEEP TRUCKING LLC — $2,200/wk

KEEP TRUCKING LLC is number-one in Wyoming this month on the composite ranking. Pay sits above the 91st percentile in the Wyoming market. KEEP TRUCKING LLC's top FMCSA dimension is controlled-substances compliance, in the 88th percentile. Driver applications get a faster-than-median response in Wyoming.

#2Cowboy State Trucking, Inc. — $2,000/wk

Cowboy State Trucking, Inc. sits in the 91st percentile for weekly pay among Wyoming carriers. Cowboy State Trucking, Inc. ranks in the 83rd percentile for unsafe-driving avoidance on FMCSA SAFER data.

#3DICK IRVIN INC — $2,250/wk

DICK IRVIN INC pays above the 92nd percentile on weekly pay for the Wyoming market. DICK IRVIN INC ranks in the 96th percentile for hours-of-service compliance on FMCSA SAFER data.

DICK IRVIN INC offers the highest sign-on bonus among Wyoming's top 10 — $10,000.

Also in the top 10: #4 PRAIRIE FIELD SERVICES LLC at $2,000/wk, #5 JK MOVING & STORAGE INC at $2,200/wk, #6 Mountain States L.P. Gas at $2,000/wk, #7 SABUR LLC at $1,850/wk, #8 Great Plains Trucking Inc. at $1,750/wk, #9 Diaz Stone & Pallet Inc. at $1,750/wk, #10 DIVINE ENTERPRISES at $1,375/wk.

How drivers spend their time on the road in Wyoming

16% of Wyoming's active CDL postings are regional and 76% are OTR; local plus semi-local accounts for the rest (8%).

Across Wyoming CDL postings: 2% with guaranteed pay, 27% dedicated, 76% take-truck-home, 64% pet-friendly, 64% riders-allowed.

Driving CDL in Wyoming

Wyoming freight is shaped by I-80 as the high-altitude transcontinental corridor — wind events on I-80 between Laramie and Rawlins shut down trucking with some regularity in winter. Energy-sector trucking for coal from the Powder River Basin (the largest coal-producing region in the US), crude oil, and trona (soda ash) mining carry most of the dispatch volume — Wyoming has one of the highest freight intensities per capita in the country. Cost of living is low; Wyoming has no state income tax. The state is sparsely populated — distances are real and weather is the operational reality.

How we compile these rankings

The composite score is 30% compensation, 25% FMCSA safety, 25% benefits, and 20% operational performance. Pay percentiles are computed against carriers currently hiring in each market; FMCSA percentiles come from SAFER and weight unsafe-driving and hours-of-service violations 2× heavier than the other three dimensions. Updated May 2026.

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