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Alpine

Alpine, Wyoming

Alpine

Address

125 Morning Star Dr
Alpine, WY, 83128

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Monday  7:30am–5pm
Tuesday  7:30am–5pm
Wednesday  7:30am–5pm
Thursday  7:30am–5pm
Friday  7:30am–5pm

Saturday  8am–12pm
Sunday  Closed

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Equipment Rentals in Alpine, WY | Serving Star Valley, the Jackson Hole Corridor & Western Wyoming

Alpine is not Jackson. Jackson gets the $5 million lots, the celebrity ranches, the magazine features. Alpine is where contractors actually work. It’s a historically significant area in ongoing development, transforming from its roots into a modern hub for construction and logistics in the Alpine region and beyond. Sitting at the confluence of the Greys River, the Snake River, and three mountain ranges, Alpine is the logistics center for a construction territory that stretches from the Star Valley’s hay meadows and dairy operations south of Afton to the back side of Teton County and the resort developments that spill out of Jackson Hole looking for lower land costs and less restrictive zoning. The contractors who know this area know that Alpine is where the real work happens, and that the equipment needs to perform in conditions that Jackson’s glossy development profiles rarely mention. 

We are proud to serve customers throughout the Alpine area, drawing on our extensive experience to be your trusted source for equipment rentals. We offer a diverse selection of rental equipment, including heavy construction machinery, power tools, landscaping equipment, and event rentals, to meet the needs of homeowners, contractors, and businesses. Renting equipment is a cost-effective solution for individuals and businesses, providing access to high-quality tools and machinery for specific projects without the long-term commitment of purchasing. 

Wyoming winters in the Snake River Canyon and Star Valley are long, cold, and serious. The valley floor at Alpine sits at roughly 5,600 feet in elevation, and the surrounding peaks deliver snowpack that makes construction heating a critical path item rather than a comfort consideration. REIC Rentals in Alpine serves this entire corridor with the full equipment catalogue, starting with the Jet Heat flameless heaters that western Wyoming construction demands.

Star Valley to the Tetons: The Territory Between the Ranges

Our Alpine branch serves the full western Wyoming corridor: Alpine, Star Valley (Afton, Thayne, Star Valley Ranch, Smoot), Jackson and Teton County, Victor and Driggs in the Teton Valley on the Idaho side, and the Bondurant corridor heading northeast toward Pinedale. We proudly serve industrial and commercial customers, providing construction rental equipment for a wide range of projects. Projects range from Star Valley dairy infrastructure and subdivision construction to Jackson-adjacent luxury resort development, and from the Teton Valley residential market, which has expanded significantly as Jackson’s costs have pushed contractors and buyers east. Customers can find a diverse selection of equipment, including generators, backhoes, skid steers, forklifts, scissor lifts, loaders, excavators, bulldozers, and specialty/event equipment to meet every project need.

Genie boom lift and scissor lift on a construction site.

Heating and Winter Construction

Jet Heat flameless heaters are the equipment around which this territory is built. At 5,600 feet elevation in a valley that channels arctic air from the north, winters in Star Valley and the Snake River Canyon are among the most demanding construction environments in the Rockies. Enclosed construction phases, from concrete curing to drywall finishing to flooring installation, all require sustained flameless heat from October through April. 

Star Valley’s residential construction market runs year-round because demand does not stop for winter. Cold-weather concrete curing at this elevation, in a valley that regularly sees temperatures below minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit, requires heating plans built for the actual conditions, not regional averages. 

The Teton Valley on the Idaho side (Victor, Driggs) shares the same elevation and winter intensity. Resort and residential construction there face identical heating challenges, with the added logistical complexity of mountain-pass access from the Alpine side. 

Jackson Hole resort construction timetables are driven by ski season opening and high-season tourism windows. Contractors completing resort projects in October and November are working in serious cold, and missed heated enclosure windows translate directly to schedule slippage that operators cannot absorb.

Mini excavator with REIC Rentals branding, suitable for small construction projects.

Resort and Hospitality Construction

Hotel and resort construction in the Teton corridor operates at a price point and timeline intensity unlike any other western Wyoming market. Jackson’s demand for hospitality and lodging capacity has not slowed, and the construction programs that serve it demand equipment reliability that the remote mountain location makes harder to guarantee. Alpine jobsite equipment rentals are tailored to meet the specific challenges faced by industrial and commercial workers, ensuring reliable performance in demanding conditions and helping ensure project success. 

Aerial access for exterior structural and roofing work on resort buildings at elevation. Rough-terrain boom lifts and scissor lifts for the multi-story lodge and condo construction that defines the Jackson Hole development profile. 

Generators for primary power on remote resort development parcels where utility infrastructure lags construction starts. These are not backup units; they are primary power systems for projects months away from utility connection. 

Material handling equipment for the large-volume deliveries that resort construction programs require. Forklifts and telehandlers for staging and placing materials on sites with compressed access windows.

Pro Rental lift at REIC Rentals in Alpine Section.

Residential and Agricultural Construction

Residential construction in Star Valley has accelerated as Jackson Hole’s costs have driven buyers and remote workers into the valley. Afton, Thayne, and Star Valley Ranch are all seeing subdivision and custom home construction at a pace that has outrun what local contractors historically managed alone. 

Star Valley’s dairy and hay agricultural operations require infrastructure construction: barns, processing facilities, irrigation systems, and access roads and utilities. Our compact earthmoving equipment operates in the tight-access corridors required on agricultural sites. 

The Teton Valley’s residential market in Victor and Driggs is one of the fastest-growing in Idaho. Proximity to Grand Targhee and the back side of the Tetons has made this valley a destination for resort workers, remote employees, and buyers priced out of Jackson. We deliver across the Teton Pass corridor.

Civil Infrastructure and Earthmoving

Civil infrastructure work on US-26/89 through the canyon, the highway improvements serving Star Valley’s growing communities, and the utility expansion required by residential growth are all part of our regular project mix. 

We handle earthmoving for residential and commercial site preparation across the valley floor and the benchland above it, where Star Valley’s soil profile, from the alluvial fans at the canyon mouth to the glacial till of the valley floor, requires equipment matched to variable conditions. 

REIC Rentals also supports bridge and culvert maintenance in the canyon corridor, where the Snake River and its tributaries create ongoing infrastructure requirements managed by the Wyoming DOT and county road departments. 

Our team helps customers find the right equipment for every job by assessing project scope, tasks, timeline, and site conditions. Jobsite equipment rentals can also include travel trailers, worksite vehicles, office trailers, and commercial UTVs to enhance productivity and comfort on the job. Our experience and equipment selection help ensure the success and smooth completion of every project. 

Call our Alpine team or request a quote online. We have the full REIC Rentals network behind this location for anything beyond our local inventory.

Star Valley Builds on Its Own Schedule

The Star Valley’s construction market does not follow Jackson Hole’s investment cycle, and contractors who treat it as though it does miss what makes this territory work. Agricultural construction in the valley runs on a dairy and hay calendar. Resort construction in the Teton corridor runs on ski season windows. Residential construction is driven by consistently strong buyer demand that shows no signs of cooling. These three calendars overlap but do not synchronize, which means a contractor working the full territory needs equipment flexibility that owned assets cannot provide. Having the right equipment for each job is essential for productivity and efficiency, and equipment rentals in Alpine ensure you get tailored solutions for every project. 

Equipment rentals also provide homeowners and contractors with access to a wide variety of tools and machinery for home improvement projects, making it easier to complete tasks without a large upfront investment. 

The remote mountain location also changes the ownership calculus. Equipment that sits idle through the shoulder season in a valley with serious frost heave, extreme temperature cycling, and limited covered storage options depreciates faster than the same machine would in a lower-elevation, more temperate market. Renting puts that depreciation on us.

Delivering to the Canyon and the Valley

Alpine sits at the junction of US-26 and US-89, which is the delivery hub for the entire western Wyoming corridor. South through Star Valley to Afton and Smoot. East through the canyon toward Pinedale. North and east over Teton Pass or through Swan Valley into Teton County. No matter the location or type of project, we ensure the timely delivery of the necessary equipment. We plan delivery routing around seasonal pass conditions, canyon road weight limits, and the access constraints of agricultural and resort sites that are not always on well-maintained roads.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you deliver to Jackson and Teton County from Alpine? 

Yes. Jackson and the Teton County construction market are within our delivery territory via US-26/89 through the Snake River Canyon or via Highway 22 over Teton Pass, depending on road conditions and equipment size. Teton County construction projects have specific access and permitting requirements, and our team coordinates delivery routing and timing with your site supervisor in advance. 

How do you handle winter construction heating at Star Valley elevations? 

Star Valley winters are among the most demanding for construction in Wyoming. Our Jet Heat flameless heaters are sized and maintained for continuous-duty performance at 5,600-plus feet of elevation, with overnight lows that can reach minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit or lower. Our team discusses heating capacity requirements based on the specific enclosure size, insulation level, and outdoor temperature forecast for your project, not a generic sizing estimate. 

Do you serve Victor and Driggs in the Teton Valley? 

Yes. The Teton Valley on the Idaho side is within our delivery territory. Victor is approximately 38 miles from Alpine via US-26 and Idaho Highway 33, and Driggs is approximately 39 miles. The Teton Valley’s residential and resort construction market is an active part of our service territory, and we deliver on regular rotations to contractors working that market. 

Can you support large resort or lodge construction projects? 

Yes. Resort and lodge construction in the Teton corridor is a primary project type for our Alpine location. We provide the full equipment package: heating for winter enclosures, aerial lifts for multi-story construction, generators for remote-site primary power, and material-handling equipment for high-volume staging. Resort construction timelines are driven by ski season and tourism windows that cannot move, and our team plans equipment delivery and availability around those fixed commitments. 

What is your response time for equipment failures in remote Star Valley? 

Call our 24/7 support line immediately. Star Valley sites south of Alpine require additional drive time compared to our closest response locations, and we plan for that in our service logistics. For critical failures on time-sensitive resort or harvest-deadline projects, we dispatch replacement equipment as fast as road conditions and inventory allow. Clear communication about timing is something we commit to from the first call. 

Can you support agricultural facility construction in Star Valley? 

Yes. The valley’s dairy operations and hay production infrastructure create a steady construction demand that we support with earthmoving equipment, concrete tools, heating for year-round enclosed construction, and the general construction toolset required for agricultural facility work. Our compact equipment works in the access-constrained agricultural sites that standard construction machines cannot navigate. 

How can customers contact REIC Rentals for equipment rentals or questions? 

We are committed to serving customers throughout Alpine and the surrounding areas. Please get in touch with us by phone or through our contact form for any equipment rental needs, questions, or to discuss your next construction project.

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