Land Clearing in Highland County, OH
Highland County is where Southwest Ohio's flat farm ground breaks into hills, timber, and lake country — hunting parcels around Rocky Fork and Paint Creek, cedar-invaded pasture, and recreational acreage bought for exactly the kind of use that requires access.
The Highland County Situation
The county splits in two: productive crop and pasture ground to the north and west, and the hillier, wooded terrain toward Rocky Fork Lake, Paint Creek, and the Appalachian edge to the south and east. That second half is recreational-land country — parcels around Hillsboro, Leesburg, and the lakes bought for hunting, camping, and eventual cabins, most of which need access trails, cleared building spots, and shooting lanes before they're usable.
On the pasture side, eastern red cedar and multiflora rose are the persistent invaders — cedar especially, marching into any field that misses a few mowings. Mulching knocks cedar encroachment back and returns pasture to grass.
Communities Served
Hillsboro, Greenfield, Leesburg, Lynchburg, Mowrystown, Sinking Spring, plus Paint, Liberty, Brushcreek, and Concord townships, and the Rocky Fork Lake and Paint Creek Lake areas.
Worth Knowing Locally
Slopes are the variable here. The same acre that's a fast flat-ground job near Greenfield can need different equipment on a Brushcreek Township hillside — which is why every Highland County quote follows a site walk, and why mulching (which leaves the root mat holding the slope) beats dozing on this terrain.
Services in Highland County
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Get a Free QuoteFrequently Asked Questions
Do you clear hunting land near Rocky Fork Lake?
Yes — access trails, shooting lanes, camp and cabin site clearing on recreational parcels around Rocky Fork and Paint Creek are core Highland County work, especially through fall and winter.
Can you handle steep hillside clearing?
Sloped ground is standard in southern and eastern Highland County. Grade determines equipment, so hillside work is confirmed and quoted on the site walk.
Can you stop cedar taking over my pasture?
Yes — eastern red cedar encroachment mulches quickly and cleanly, and a follow-up mowing schedule keeps reclaimed pasture in grass instead of regrowth.
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