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Land Clearing Temple TXBell County Forestry Mulching

Professional land clearing for Temple, Belton, Killeen, and Bell County. Clear cedar, mesquite, and brush with forestry mulching.

$1,800+

Per Acre Starting

Bell

County Wide

Cedar

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Temple/Bell County Vegetation

Common brush and trees we clear

Ashe Juniper (Cedar)

Heavy cedar presence, especially west toward Hill Country

Mesquite

Present throughout, more common east of I-35

Live Oak

Native hardwood, typically preserved

Yaupon

Common understory in wooded areas

Prickly Pear

Scattered throughout drier areas

Temple Land Clearing Pricing

2025 rates for Bell County

Light brush/scattered cedar

Easy terrain and access

$1,800 - $2,800/acre

Moderate cedar coverage

Standard clearing

$2,500 - $4,000/acre

Heavy cedar thickets

Dense vegetation

$3,500 - $5,500/acre

Mixed brush with mesquite

May include grubbing

$2,500 - $4,000/acre

Temple Area Service Locations

Serving Bell County and surrounding areas

Temple
Belton
Killeen
Salado
Harker Heights
Copperas Cove
Rogers
Troy

Temple Land Clearing FAQs

Land clearing in Temple and Bell County typically costs $1,800-$5,500 per acre. Light brush: $1,800-$2,800/acre. Moderate cedar: $2,500-$4,000/acre. Heavy cedar: $3,500-$5,500/acre. Mixed brush with mesquite: $2,500-$4,000/acre. We provide free quotes after viewing your property.
Yes. Bell County is on the edge of Hill Country cedar country, especially west of I-35. Ashe juniper (cedar) is common in the Salado, Belton Lake, and western Bell County areas. The good news: cedar doesn't resprout, so once we clear it, it's gone permanently.
Yes. We serve all of Bell County including areas near Fort Cavazos (formerly Fort Hood). We work in Killeen, Harker Heights, Copperas Cove, and surrounding rural properties. Military families and property owners throughout the area use our services.
We serve all of Bell County including Temple, Belton, Killeen, Salado, Harker Heights, Copperas Cove, Rogers, Troy, and rural areas throughout the county. We also serve adjacent counties including Williamson, Milam, Falls, Coryell, and Lampasas.
Yes. We work on properties around Belton Lake and Stillhouse Hollow Lake. These areas often have significant cedar that property owners want cleared for views, access, or fire mitigation. Lake property clearing is a common project for us in Bell County.

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