Land Clearing in Alma, Arkansas
Wooded foothill ground, brush, and pasture cleared clean — up I-49 from Van Buren, at the gateway to the Boston Mountains.
- North of Van Buren on I-40 / I-49
- Forestry mulching & brush clearing in the foothills
- Free on-site estimates, quotes in 24 hours
Tell us about the property. We'll follow up within 24 hours to schedule a free on-site look.
Land clearing in Alma — the foothills gateway
Alma sits in Crawford County just north of Van Buren, where Interstate 40 meets Interstate 49 — known as the Spinach Capital of the World, with the Popeye statue downtown to prove it. It's the gateway to the Boston Mountains and Lake Fort Smith, which means the ground around town runs more to wooded foothill and slope than the flat valley floor closer to the river.
That terrain shapes the work. Wooded hillside acreage grows a thick understory that needs mulching. Foothill tracts headed for a home or a getaway cabin need timber cleared and access cut. Pasture and hay ground in the bottoms needs fence rows and brush reclaimed. Mulching does especially well here, holding the soil on the slopes instead of tearing it up.
Alma is a straight run up I-49 from the metro, so a free on-site walk is easy to set up. Tell us what your ground looks like — wooded slope, overgrown pasture, a build site — and you'll get an honest read and a quote within 24 hours.
Clearing services around Alma
The jobs Alma-area landowners call about most:
Forestry Mulching
Brush and wooded understory ground into on-site mulch — ideal on foothill slopes.
Mulching →Brush & Underbrush
Open a tangled hillside understory while keeping the timber you want.
Brush clearing →Alma land clearing questions
Do you serve Alma and the Boston Mountain foothills?
Yes. Alma is a straight run up I-49 from Van Buren and Fort Smith, well within range for a free on-site estimate — in town, on the wooded foothill acreage, or out toward Lake Fort Smith.
Is mulching a good fit for wooded, sloped ground?
It's often the best fit. Forestry mulching grinds brush and understory in place and leaves a mulch layer that holds the soil, which matters on the foothill slopes around Alma where a dozer would tear things up. A free walk sizes up the ground and the price.