Land Clearing & Brush Removal in Siloam Springs, AR

Overgrown lot, brush, trees, or stumps in the way? We clear and grub it down to clean, usable ground.

Land Clearing in Siloam Springs

Before you can build, grade, fence, or farm a piece of Northwest Arkansas ground, it often has to be cleared — and the wooded, brushy lots common across Benton County can be a real job. We clear and grub land of all sizes, from a single overgrown residential lot to acreage out toward Gravette, Decatur, and Garfield. We take down brush and unwanted trees, grind or pull stumps, grub out roots, and haul off or pile and burn the debris, leaving clean, workable ground. A lot of our clearing is the first step in a bigger project — site prep for a new home, a pad for a barn or shop, a pasture, a building site on raw acreage, or opening up a view — so we clear with the next step in mind, taking the lot down to the grade and condition the project actually needs. We work around the trees you want to keep and clear out the rest.

Land Clearing & Brush Removal in Siloam Springs, AR

Excavation & site work in Siloam Springs

Siloam Springs sits on the western edge of Benton County right at the Oklahoma line, a town with a historic downtown, a college, and a good deal of rural and agricultural land around it. It is a bit removed from the Bentonville–Rogers core, with its own steady growth and a more rural, working character. We do land clearing, site preparation, grading, driveways, drainage, pond excavation, and hauling throughout the Siloam Springs area. The mix here leans toward rural and agricultural projects — clearing and grading farm and pasture land, digging stock ponds, building long driveways, and prepping building sites on acreage — alongside the residential and commercial growth in and around town. The ground is the rocky, rolling Ozark soil common to the region, with creek bottoms and farmland adding their own grading and drainage needs. Whether you are clearing land, digging a pond, building a driveway, or prepping a site near Siloam Springs, tell us about the project and we will come read the ground and quote it straight.

  • Brush, undergrowth, and unwanted trees removed
  • Stumps ground or pulled and roots grubbed out
  • Lots from a single yard to multi-acre tracts
  • Cleared to the grade the next step actually needs
  • Debris hauled off, chipped, or piled and burned where allowed
  • Careful work around trees and features you want to keep

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Land Clearing in Siloam Springs

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Areas We Cover in Siloam Springs

In town or up a cove — if it’s in or around Siloam Springs, we come to your property.

  • Downtown Siloam Springs
  • Highway 412 corridor
  • Twin Springs area
  • Lake Frances area
  • rural west Benton County

Common Site & Drainage Issues in Siloam Springs

The dirt-work and drainage problems we see most around here — and how we handle them.

Rural and agricultural site work

Siloam Springs has a lot of farm, pasture, and rural acreage, and much of our work here is agricultural — clearing and grading land, digging stock ponds, and building access. We work the larger rural projects that the metro core sees less of, with equipment sized for acreage.

Stock and farm ponds

On the farmland and acreage around Siloam Springs, stock and irrigation ponds are common. We site them where the watershed and soils will hold water, dig and shape the basin, build and seal the dam, and size the spillway so the pond holds for the long haul on rocky ground.

Creek-bottom and farmland drainage

The creek bottoms and farmland around Siloam Springs have their own drainage needs — wet ground, slow-draining soils, and runoff across open land. We grade and drain to move water where it should go, protecting fields, building sites, and access from standing water and erosion.

Land Clearing in Siloam Springs — FAQs

Do you do agricultural and rural site work near Siloam Springs?
Yes — a lot of our work around Siloam Springs is rural and agricultural: clearing and grading farm and pasture land, digging stock ponds, building access drives, and prepping building sites on acreage. We have the equipment for larger rural projects. Tell us about the land and we will come read it.
Can you dig a stock pond on my farmland?
Yes. We site, dig, shape, and seal stock, irrigation, and recreational ponds on farmland and acreage. The siting comes first — a good drainage area, soils that hold water, and a stable dam location — and we seal carefully for the rocky ground so the pond actually holds water.
My field or building site holds water — can you grade it to drain?
Yes. The creek bottoms and farmland around Siloam Springs often have wet, slow-draining ground. We grade for positive slope and add ditches, swales, or drains as needed to move the water where it should go, so fields, sites, and access stay usable instead of staying soggy.
Do you clear small lots or just acreage?
Both. We clear everything from a single overgrown residential lot to multi-acre tracts out in the rural parts of Benton County. Tell us the size and what it is for — a build, a pad, a pasture, or just cleaning it up — and we will scope it to the job.
Do you remove the stumps too, or just cut the trees?
We grub it out properly. Cutting trees and leaving stumps just creates problems later — stumps rot, settle, and get in the way of grading and foundations. We grind or pull stumps and grub out the root mass so the ground is genuinely clear and ready for the next step.
What happens to all the brush and trees you clear?
It depends on the property and the local rules. We haul debris off-site, chip it, or pile and burn it where burning is allowed. Either way we leave the site clean and workable instead of trading an overgrown lot for a yard full of slash piles.

Need Land Clearing in Siloam Springs?

Call now and we’ll come walk the site and give you a real number — grading, site prep, driveways, drainage, clearing, ponds, and hauling.