Trinity, TX — Trinity County
Trinity TX Land Clearing — From River Bottom to Lake Lot
Trinity sits where its namesake river widens into the headwaters of Lake Livingston, and that geography drives just about every clearing job we do there. We're roughly 35 minutes from our Crockett shop, close enough that land clearing in Trinity TX is a routine run for us, not an expedition.
The work splits two ways: lake lots and weekend places along the water that need brush knocked back and views opened up, and bottomland tracts along the river where the growth comes in thicker and meaner than anywhere in three counties. SH-19 runs straight down there from Crockett, and we've dropped the trailer ramps around Trinity enough times to know what the ground is going to do before the machine ever touches it.
Work we do around Trinity
River bottom ground around Trinity is heavy, dark, and fertile — which means it grows privet, willow, rattan vine, and briar like it's getting paid to. Bottomland brush will swallow a fence, a food plot, or a whole pasture in a few short seasons. Mulching handles it without the ruts and root balls a dozer leaves behind in soft bottom soil.
Up on the lake side it's a different job. Owners of lake lots and weekend places want the waterfront feel without the jungle — underbrush mulched out, the good hardwoods and pines kept, a clean line of sight to the water. We also prep spots for cabins, RV pads, and the drives that get you to them.
Wet ground is the constant either way. We watch conditions, know when bottom ground will carry a machine and when it won't, and schedule around it rather than churn your place into a mudhole to save a week on the calendar.
Most requested in Trinity
Forestry Mulching →Bottomland brush along the Trinity River is some of the thickest we cut. Mulching clears it clean on soft ground where heavy dozer work would rut and scar.Pond Building & Pond Repair →Trinity's heavy clay bottoms are honest pond-building dirt. We build new stock ponds and repair old dams that have started leaking or sloughing off.Fence Line Clearing →River-bottom fence lines vanish under privet and rattan in a hurry. We open them back up so you can string wire and still find it next year.Good to know
Late summer through fall, as a rule. The Trinity bottoms stay soft into early summer most years, and running a machine on wet bottom ground does more harm than good — deep ruts, torn soil, a mess that outlasts the job. From August into the winter dry spells the ground firms up and the work goes fast. We're only 35 minutes away, so call and we'll tell you honestly whether your ground is ready or worth waiting on.
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Free on-site estimates in Trinity
We're About 35 minutes from our shop in Crockett — tell us about your property and we'll come walk it with you. No pressure, no obligation.
Got land in Trinity you're ready to use again?
Tell us what you're up against — brush, timber, water, or all three — and we'll walk the property with you.
