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Land Clearing & Forestry Mulching in Horseshoe Bay, TX
Land clearing and forestry mulching in Horseshoe Bay, TX. Cedar removal, brush clearing, and defensible space in Llano County.
Professional Land Clearing in Horseshoe Bay
Horseshoe Bay sits in the Lake LBJ resort community known for golf, granite, and waterfront estates. Legacy Oak Land Clearing provides forestry mulching, cedar removal, brush clearing, and defensible-space work throughout Horseshoe Bay and the surrounding Llano County area.
Our compact track loaders and rock grinders are built for the terrain here — we handle dense cedar thickets, mesquite, and rocky ground without tearing up the topsoil or leaving slash piles to burn.
We work the FM 2147 and Horseshoe Bay Boulevard corridor regularly, batching Horseshoe Bay jobs with nearby Marble Falls work to keep pricing competitive for Llano County landowners.
Every Horseshoe Bay quote starts with a free on-site visit and a fixed, project-based price — the number we quote is the number you pay, no matter how much rock or weather we run into.
Why Local Knowledge Matters in Horseshoe Bay
- HOA-compliant work: Clean, mulched finishes that meet Horseshoe Bay POA standards on residential lots.
- Selective view corridors: Strategic thinning that opens lake and golf-course views while preserving mature oaks.
- Defensible space: Cedar-heavy lots adjacent to native areas require professional fuel reduction.
- Resort-property turnaround: Fast scheduling around rental and event calendars for absentee owners.
- Lakeside care: Tracked equipment that protects landscaping and irrigation on developed lots.
Services Available in Horseshoe Bay
- Forestry Mulching & Brush Clearing
- Wildfire Mitigation & Defensible Space
- Rock Grinding & Site Preparation
- Fence Line Clearing & Maintenance
- Trail Cutting & Access Roads
- Stump Grinding & Removal
Explore Our Services for Horseshoe Bay Properties
- Forestry Mulching in Horseshoe Bay, TX
- Cedar Removal in Horseshoe Bay, TX
- Wildfire Mitigation in Horseshoe Bay, TX
- Stump Grinding in Horseshoe Bay, TX
- Rock Grinding & Site Prep in Horseshoe Bay, TX
- Fence Line Clearing in Horseshoe Bay, TX
- Trail Cutting in Horseshoe Bay, TX
- All Texas Hill Country Service Areas
Horseshoe Bay Land Clearing FAQs
How much does land clearing cost in Horseshoe Bay?
Most Horseshoe Bay forestry mulching projects fall between $1,800–$3,500 per acre depending on brush density, slope, and access. Lighter lots run lower; heavy cedar or rock-heavy ground runs higher. Every quote is fixed-price after a free on-site visit.
Do you bring your own equipment to Horseshoe Bay?
Yes. We arrive with our own compact track loaders, mulching heads, and rock grinders on a heavy-duty trailer. There is no need for you to provide power, water, or any equipment — we are fully self-contained on every Horseshoe Bay job site.
Will forestry mulching damage my soil or existing oaks in Horseshoe Bay?
No — quite the opposite. Forestry mulching leaves a 2"–4" layer of organic mulch that retains moisture, suppresses regrowth, and slowly enriches the rocky Llano County soil. We work carefully around mature oaks, cedars you want to keep, and any specimen trees you point out before we start.
How fast can you start a project in Horseshoe Bay?
Most Horseshoe Bay projects are scheduled within 1–2 weeks of your free site visit. For wildfire-mitigation emergencies or property closings, we can often move faster — call (512) 641-5658 and we'll do our best to fit you in.
Are you licensed and insured to work in Llano County?
Yes. Legacy Oak Land Clearing is fully licensed and carries general liability and equipment insurance. We can provide a Certificate of Insurance for your HOA, builder, or lender on request before any work begins in Horseshoe Bay or Marble Falls.
Also Serving Nearby Llano County Areas
Kingsland, TX · Marble Falls, TX · Granite Shoals, TX · Cottonwood Shores, TX · Burnet, TX · Llano, TX
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