Land Clearing & Brush Removal in Duchesne County, Utah
Forestry mulching, brush removal, stump grinding, and defensible space work for ranches, oilfield sites, and rural homesteads across Duchesne County.
Duchesne County covers a huge stretch of the Uinta Basin — from the south slopes of the High Uintas down through sagebrush flats, river bottoms, and the energy corridor along US-40. We bring our Wasatch Back equipment east into the basin regularly, because the same forestry mulching that reclaims scrub oak in Heber clears sage, juniper, and tamarisk just as efficiently here.
Built for Uinta Basin terrain
Duchesne County's vegetation is its own animal — sagebrush flats, Utah juniper, pinyon pine, willow and tamarisk along the Strawberry, Duchesne, and Uinta rivers, and aspen and conifer up against the High Uintas. Each one behaves differently when you clear it. A crew that only works the Salt Lake bench doesn't know that. We do — and we bring equipment sized for sagebrush volume and juniper density, not just oak brush.
From valley-floor ranch reclamation to clearing work up toward Tabiona, Mountain Home, and the Uinta foothills, we scale our equipment to the lot and the vegetation.
Ranching, pasture reclamation, and fence lines
A huge share of Duchesne County work is reclaiming working land. Sagebrush thickets that have swallowed pasture. Tamarisk and Russian olive crowding out the river bottoms. Junipers slowly killing the grass underneath them. Fence lines that haven't been visible in 20 years.
Forestry mulching is built for this work. We knock down the brush in a single pass, leave a mulch layer that suppresses regrowth, and hand you back ground that's actually grazeable, hayable, or fenceable again.
Oilfield, pipeline, and access road clearing
Duchesne County's energy industry runs on access. Pad clearing, pipeline ROW maintenance, access road brushing, and reclamation work all benefit from mulching equipment that finishes the cut on site — no haul-off, no burn piles, no follow-up cleanup crew. We work with operators and landowners on energy-corridor vegetation management priced for the basin, not for the Wasatch Front.
Wildfire risk in the basin
The Uinta Basin's dry summers and continuous sage-juniper fuel beds put a real share of Duchesne County properties at wildfire risk — and Utah HB 48 applies here the same as it does on the Wasatch Back. We create defensible space around homes, cabins, and outbuildings using the same Zone 1, 2, and 3 model used statewide, mulching fuels in place instead of leaving piles.
What we offer Duchesne County landowners
Forestry mulching, full land clearing, brush and sage removal, juniper and tamarisk control, stump grinding, fenceline clearing, pasture reclamation, defensible space, oilfield and access road work, and lot prep. Fair basin pricing, no Salt Lake mobilization padding, and a crew that knows the difference between sage flats and oak brush.
Services available in Duchesne County, UT
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