📍 Based in Weatherford, TX|Serving Parker County & DFW(817) 435-4748
Parker County land clearing - ranch property in Weatherford, Texas
Based in Weatherford • Serving All of Parker County

Parker County Land Clearing
Your Local Land Clearing Experts

Bear Claw is Parker County's #1 land clearing company. Headquartered in downtown Weatherford, we provide expert forestry mulching, brush clearing, and site preparation for properties throughout the county.

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Why Parker County Chooses Bear Claw

As a Weatherford-based company, we understand Parker County's unique terrain, vegetation challenges, and local regulations. We're your neighbors—not a crew driving in from Dallas.

Headquartered in downtown Weatherford since day one
500+ projects completed in Parker County & DFW
Deep knowledge of Cross Timbers vegetation
Familiar with Parker County permit requirements
Specialized in cedar and mesquite removal
Fast response times for local projects
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Parker County Land Clearing Questions

Common questions about land clearing in Parker County, Texas.

We serve all of Parker County from our Weatherford headquarters at 314 S Main St. This includes Weatherford, Aledo, Willow Park, Hudson Oaks, Annetta, Azle (Parker County portion), Springtown, Mineral Wells, Millsap, Peaster, Poolville, and all rural areas throughout the county.
Land clearing costs in Parker County typically range from $1,500 to $3,000 per acre for light brush, and $3,000 to $6,000+ per acre for heavy clearing with mature cedar, oak, and mesquite. Factors include vegetation density, terrain, and accessibility. We provide free on-site estimates for all Parker County projects.
Cedar (juniper) is a major issue in Parker County. It consumes large amounts of groundwater (up to 50 gallons per day per tree), outcompetes native grasses, increases fire risk, and provides poor wildlife habitat. Our forestry mulching removes cedar while leaving beneficial mulch that helps restore native vegetation.
Parker County generally has fewer restrictions than urban areas, but some clearing may require permits depending on location and scope. Areas near waterways, within city limits (Weatherford, Aledo), or in certain developments may have restrictions. We'll help determine what's needed for your specific property.
Parker County sits in the Cross Timbers region, known for dense post oak, live oak, cedar (juniper), mesquite, hackberry, elm, and various brush species. The western portion of the county tends to have more mesquite, while eastern areas have denser oak and cedar forests.
Yes! We prepare home sites, clear lots for commercial buildings, and handle subdivision development throughout Parker County. Services include clearing building pads, driveways, utility corridors, and creating defensible space while preserving desirable trees.
Absolutely. Parker County is prime ranch country with many working cattle ranches, horse properties, and hunting land. We specialize in pasture reclamation, fence line clearing, pond maintenance, brush management, and creating improved grazing areas.
As a Weatherford-based company, we can typically schedule site visits within 1-2 business days and begin work within 1-2 weeks of approved estimates, depending on our current schedule. Emergency and time-sensitive projects can often be accommodated faster.

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