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Fort Worth Β· Tarrant County Β· DFW Metroplex

Land Clearing in Fort Worth, TX
Tarrant County’s Forestry Mulching & Lot Clearing Pros

Professional land clearing for Fort Worth, Benbrook, White Settlement, Alliance, Keller, and western Tarrant County. Built for Cross Timbers oaks, cedar, mesquite, and DFW suburban lot constraints β€” minutes from our Weatherford headquarters.

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Fort Worth Β· Tarrant County Β· West DFW

Why Fort Worth Property Owners Choose Bear Claw

Fort Worth sits between dense Cross Timbers timber and open western ranch brush. Eastern neighborhoods need careful urban lot clearing; western Tarrant still fights cedar and mesquite. We’re based in Weatherford β€” close enough for fast mobilizations, experienced enough for both suburban and ranch work.

Weatherford HQ β€” short haul to Fort Worth job sites
Cedar and mesquite mulching across western Tarrant
Lot clearing for new construction and rebuilds
Familiar with Fort Worth tree preservation requirements
Ranch / pasture reclaim on the western fringe
Coordination with DFW builders and developers
Professional land clearing results in Fort Worth, Texas
Local Pricing

Fort Worth Land Clearing Cost

Fort Worth land clearing typically runs $1,500–$6,000+ per acre. Western cedar/mesquite and urban logistics are the main price drivers.

Light brush
$1,500–$3,000/acre

Open or lightly vegetated parcels

Moderate mixed
$3,000–$4,500/acre

Typical suburban / edge acreage

Heavy cedar / timber
$4,500–$6,500+/acre

Western Tarrant dense stands

Urban lots
Project quote

Access, selective save, haul needs

Vegetation

Vegetation Common in Fort Worth & Tarrant County

Expect post oak and blackjack oak Cross Timbers stands, cedar (juniper), mesquite on the west side, hackberry, elm, and mixed brush in neglected lots. Alliance / north FW growth corridors mix remnant timber with prairie brush.

  • β€’Post oak / Cross Timbers hardwoods
  • β€’Cedar (juniper) on western tracts
  • β€’Mesquite encroachment on pastures
  • β€’Urban lot overgrowth and invasives
  • β€’Fence-line brush on ranch edges
  • β€’Storm debris and ice-storm cleanup
Permits

Fort Worth Land Clearing Permits

Fort Worth regulates tree removal more tightly than many rural Texas cities. Protected trees and development projects often need permits. Unincorporated Tarrant County is usually lighter β€” but HOAs still matter.

  • β€’City of Fort Worth: tree permits often required by size/zone
  • β€’Development / platting: tree surveys common
  • β€’HOA and deed restrictions in many suburbs
  • β€’Unincorporated Tarrant: fewer tree rules; verify floodplain
  • β€’Noise and access rules on urban lots
  • β€’We help identify what your address needs before work starts
Read the Texas permits guide β†’
Real Results

Fort Worth Land Clearing Before & After

Texas land clearing is visual. Here's the kind of transformation our forestry mulching and clearing crews deliver on properties like those across Tarrant County.

Overgrown property before land clearing near Fort Worth
Before
Cleared property after land clearing near Fort Worth
After
Land Clearing project result in Texas
Project result

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Process

How Land Clearing Works in Fort Worth

A clear, low-friction process from first call to finished ground.

1

Free consultation

Tell us about your Fort Worth property, acreage, vegetation, and end goal. Photos or a survey help us scope faster.

2

On-site assessment

We evaluate access, density, permits, and save-trees in Tarrant County, then deliver a clear written estimate.

3

Professional clearing

Our crew mobilizes the right mulching or clearing equipment and executes land clearing to the agreed scope.

4

Walkthrough & next steps

We review results with you and recommend follow-up management when vegetation in Fort Worth is likely to resprout.

FAQ

Fort Worth Land Clearing Questions

Straight answers for Fort Worth and Tarrant County property owners.

Most Fort Worth projects run $1,500–$6,000+ per acre. Light brush is often $1,500–$3,000/acre; moderate mixed vegetation $3,000–$4,500/acre; heavy cedar or timber $4,500–$6,500+/acre. Urban lots are frequently project-priced. Free on-site estimates available.
Often yes inside city limits β€” Fort Worth has tree preservation rules that can require permits for protected trees and development work. Unincorporated Tarrant County is usually lighter. HOAs may add their own rules.
Yes. Western Tarrant and Parker-adjacent tracts are core territory for our forestry mulching crews. Cedar and mesquite are everyday work for Bear Claw.
Our headquarters is at 314 S Main St in Weatherford β€” a short drive west of Fort Worth. That proximity means faster mobilization than out-of-market crews.
Yes. Residential and commercial lot clearing is common across Fort Worth and the Alliance corridor. We can work to builder stakes and selective tree-save lists.
Forestry mulching is best for most brush, cedar, and understory. Traditional clearing or grubbing may be better when you need a bare pad or deep stump removal for construction.
Yes β€” Keller, Benbrook, Aledo, Azle, Burleson, Mansfield, Arlington, and surrounding Tarrant / Parker communities are regular service areas.
Most residential lots finish in 1–2 days. Larger western acreage depends on cedar density and access β€” often days to a couple of weeks.
Yes. Creating defensible space and clearing ladder fuels is increasingly requested on the wildland-urban edge west of the city.
Call (817) 435-4748 or request a quote online. Include address, acreage, and photos. We’ll schedule a site visit when needed.

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Free estimates from a Weatherford-based crew that works Fort Worth and Tarrant County every week. Forestry mulching, lot clearing, and ranch reclaim.