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Land Clearing Amarillo TXTexas Panhandle Services

Professional land clearing for Amarillo and the Texas Panhandle. Brush clearing and pasture restoration for ranches and properties.

$700+

Per Acre Starting

Texas

Panhandle Wide

Large

Ranch Projects

Free

Estimates

Panhandle Vegetation

Common brush in the Amarillo area

Mesquite

Increasing in southern Panhandle; requires grubbing

Sand Sagebrush

Common in sandy areas; mulching effective

Yucca

Scattered throughout rangelands

Prickly Pear

Present in various areas

Shinnery Oak

Low-growing oak in sandy soils

Native Brush

Lotebush and other native species

Amarillo Land Clearing Pricing

2025 rates for the Texas Panhandle

Sparse mesquite/brush

Light coverage

$700 - $1,200/acre

Moderate brush

Standard clearing

$1,200 - $2,000/acre

Heavier brush areas

Dense vegetation

$2,000 - $3,000/acre

Sagebrush clearing

Forestry mulching

$1,000 - $1,800/acre

Panhandle Service Locations

Serving Amarillo and surrounding counties

Amarillo
Canyon
Hereford
Pampa
Borger
Dumas
Dalhart
Clarendon

Amarillo Land Clearing FAQs

Land clearing in Amarillo and the Panhandle typically costs $700-$3,000 per acre. Sparse brush: $700-$1,200/acre. Moderate brush: $1,200-$2,000/acre. Heavier brush: $2,000-$3,000/acre. The Panhandle generally has sparser vegetation than other Texas regions, resulting in lower clearing costs per acre.
The Texas Panhandle has different vegetation than Central or South Texas. Mesquite is present (especially in the southern Panhandle) but generally sparser. Sand sagebrush is common in sandy areas. You'll also find yucca, shinnery oak, prickly pear, and native brush species. The flat terrain and lower brush density make clearing more economical.
Yes. We work on ranches throughout the Texas Panhandle. Common projects include clearing mesquite encroachment, improving pastures, creating firebreaks, and preparing land for development. The Panhandle's large ranch operations often involve substantial acreage - we're equipped for projects of any size.
We serve Amarillo and the entire Texas Panhandle including Potter County, Randall County (Canyon), Deaf Smith County (Hereford), Gray County (Pampa), Hutchinson County (Borger), Moore County (Dumas), Dallam County (Dalhart), Donley County (Clarendon), and surrounding areas.
Absolutely. Wind erosion is a significant consideration in the Panhandle. After clearing, we recommend: leaving mulch on the ground for cover, prompt reseeding with native grasses, maintaining windbreaks where appropriate, and timing projects to avoid the windiest seasons when possible. We discuss erosion prevention with every Panhandle client.

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