Land Clearing & Brush Removal in Gravette, AR

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

Land Clearing in Gravette

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 Gravette, AR

Excavation & site work in Gravette

Gravette sits in the rural northwestern corner of Benton County, a small town surrounded by farmland, pasture, and wooded acreage, far enough from the Bentonville–Rogers core to keep a genuinely rural character even as growth pushes outward. That makes Gravette good country for the kind of dirt work that needs room — clearing acreage, digging ponds, building long driveways, and grading land for homes, barns, and pastures. We do land clearing, site preparation, grading, gravel driveways, drainage, pond excavation, and hauling throughout the Gravette area. Most of our work here is rural: turning wooded or overgrown acreage into buildable or usable ground, putting in the long driveways rural properties need, and digging stock and recreational ponds on the rolling Ozark land. The ground is rocky and rolling, with the slope and shallow rock that make NWA dirt work its own thing. If you are building on Gravette acreage, clearing land, putting in a driveway, or wanting a pond, tell us about the project and we will come out, read the land, and give you a real number.

  • 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 Gravette

Tell us what’s happening and we’ll call you back — local Gravette service.

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Areas We Cover in Gravette

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

  • Downtown Gravette
  • Hiwasse area
  • Pingtown
  • Spavinaw Creek area
  • rural northwest Benton County

Common Site & Drainage Issues in Gravette

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

Rural acreage projects

Gravette is genuinely rural, and a lot of our work here is acreage — clearing wooded or overgrown land, grading for homes, barns, and pastures, and turning raw ground into something buildable or usable. These are larger projects with room to work, and we bring equipment sized for them.

Long driveways on rural lots

Rural Gravette properties often need long gravel driveways, and length plus runoff is what makes them wash out without the right build. We grade the route to shed water, set culverts where drainage crosses, and lay a base heavy enough for the trucks and equipment a rural drive carries.

Ponds and rocky ground

Stock and recreational ponds are common on the acreage around Gravette, and the rocky Ozark ground makes siting and sealing critical — a pond dug in the wrong spot or sealed poorly never holds. We read the watershed and soils first and seal the basin and dam so the pond holds water.

Land Clearing in Gravette — FAQs

Do you do rural acreage work around Gravette?
Yes — rural acreage is most of what we do around Gravette. We clear wooded and overgrown land, grade for homes, barns, and pastures, build long driveways, and dig ponds. These are larger projects, and we have the equipment for them. Tell us about the land and we will come read it before quoting.
Can you build a long driveway way out on a Gravette property?
Yes — long rural drives are routine for us out here. The length and the runoff are exactly why the base and drainage matter. We grade the drive to shed water, set culverts where ditches cross, and build a base heavy enough for the trucks and equipment a rural drive sees, so it does not wash out.
Will a pond hold water on rocky Gravette ground?
It can, but siting and sealing are critical. The rocky Ozark ground lets water seep away if the pond is dug in the wrong spot or sealed poorly. We read the watershed and soils first, dig and shape the basin, and seal the bottom and dam — often with on-site clay — so the water stays in.
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 Gravette?

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