
Springtown, Texas
Land Clearing in Springtown, TX
Springtown is 10 minutes north of our Azle shop on US 199. It's one of the places we work most because the properties are bigger, the brush is thicker, and the landowners are the kind of people who want their land to actually work for them — not sit there growing cedar.
This is rural Parker County. Most properties here run 5-20 acres, with plenty of ranches pushing 40, 60, even 100+. The appeal is simple: you get real acreage without being too far from Fort Worth. The tradeoff is that many of these parcels haven't been properly maintained, and decades of cedar and mesquite encroachment have turned usable pasture into dense brush that cattle won't graze and equipment can't cross.
The terrain here is typical Cross Timbers — rolling post oak woodland with cedar taking over the hillsides and mesquite claiming the flats. Soils trend sandy to sandy loam, which is actually a plus for our equipment. Less rutting, faster work, lower cost to you. Bear Claw doesn't even have a Springtown page. We fill that gap with a crew that knows these roads because we drive them every day.
Springtown Clearing Services
Cedar & Mesquite Removal
The number one job in Springtown. Remove the cedar choking your pastures and draining your water table.
Learn moreBrush Hogging
Heavy-duty mowing for overgrown pastures, hay fields, and neglected ranch land.
Learn moreFence Line Clearing
Clear 10-20 feet on each side of your fence lines for repair, replacement, or new installation.
Learn moreLand Clearing
Full property clearing for homesite prep, pasture conversion, or selling a cleaned-up parcel.
Learn moreSpringtown Land: What We See Out Here
Cedar Taking Over Everything
Eastern red cedar is the dominant invasive in the Springtown area. It loves the sandy, well-drained hillsides and will colonize an entire pasture in 10-15 years if nobody touches it. We see ranch properties where the owner remembers open grassland that's now a solid wall of cedar 15 feet tall. Forestry mulching grinds it down to ground level and leaves a layer of organic mulch that actually helps native grasses come back.
Sandy Soils Work in Your Favor
Springtown's sandy to sandy loam soils are easier on equipment than the heavy clay you find further west toward Mineral Wells or south toward Aledo. That matters because less equipment wear means lower cost per acre. It also means we can work sooner after rain — sandy soil drains fast, so we're not waiting three days for the ground to dry out. For larger jobs, that translates to faster completion and less downtime.
Ranch Properties and Pasture Reclamation
A lot of our Springtown work is ranchers who need pasture back. The typical job: 10-30 acres that used to be open grazing land, now overgrown with cedar, mesquite, and broomweed. The cattle won't touch it, the grass is dead under the canopy, and the fence lines are buried. We clear selectively — removing invasives while keeping mature post oaks and pecans — then open up the fence lines so you can get your perimeter back.
Fence Line Access
You can't fix a fence you can't reach. A lot of the Springtown ranch calls we get start with "I need to replace my fence but there's 15 feet of brush on each side." We clear a 20-30 foot corridor along fence lines so your fence builder can actually see what they're working with. It also creates a fire break and makes it easier to inspect your property line going forward.
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Got Acreage in Springtown?
We're 10 minutes away and we clear more land out here than anywhere else. Free estimates, volume pricing on 5+ acres.