Hunting Land & Trail Clearing in Lakewood, WI
Lakewood sits in the heart of Wisconsin's Northwoods, surrounded by large timber parcels, hunting properties, and recreational land. Our forestry mulching equipment handles the deep woods access, shooting lane networks, and property management work that Lakewood landowners need.
Common Projects Near Lakewood
Properties in the Lakewood area tend to be larger, more remote, and more heavily wooded than those closer to Green Bay. Here's what we typically work on:
Shooting Lane Networks
Large hunting parcels often need multiple shooting lanes from various stand locations. We create lane networks that provide overlapping coverage while preserving travel corridors and bedding areas.
ATV & Side-by-Side Trail Systems
Create or restore trail networks for property access. The mulcher clears a clean path through brush without leaving debris, and the ground is often immediately usable depending on your goals.
Food Plot Clearing
Clear wooded areas to establish new food plots. We handle the brush and trees; the remaining mulch adds organic matter before you till and plant.
Understory & Invasive Removal
Clear choked-up understory to improve timber stand health and deer habitat. Invasive species like buckthorn and honeysuckle are spreading through the Northwoods—we mulch them to restore native conditions.
Cabin Site Prep & Clearing
Clear brush around existing cabins or prep new building sites. Many Lakewood properties include older cabin sites that have become overgrown and need reclaiming.
Property Boundary Clearing
On large parcels, property lines often disappear into the brush. We clear along boundaries so you know where your land ends.
Local Considerations for Lakewood Area Properties
Remote Access
Many Lakewood-area properties are accessed via county forest roads, logging roads, or private trails. Our equipment can work on most terrain if we can get to the site. Let us know your access situation upfront—we'll assess whether it's workable.
Property Sizes
We work on everything from 5-acre cabin lots to 500+ acre hunting properties. Larger properties often involve phased work—we can discuss prioritizing the most important areas first.
Vegetation Types
Lakewood sits in mixed hardwood and pine forest. Common understory includes tag alder, hazel, young aspen, and invasive species like buckthorn. All of this is well within our mulching capability.
Seasonal Timing
Year-round service. Winter is popular for deep-woods work—frozen ground can help reduce rutting risk when conditions allow, and dormant brush is easier to clear. Summer works fine for most projects.
Services Offered in Lakewood
We provide a full range of forestry mulching and land clearing services:
Frequently Asked Questions
How far do you travel to Lakewood for land clearing?
Lakewood is about 30 miles from our base in Coleman. We regularly work in northern Oconto County and the Lakewood area, so travel isn't an issue for projects there.
Can you work on large hunting properties with limited road access?
Yes. Many Lakewood-area properties are remote and accessed by logging roads or trails. Our equipment can navigate most terrain. We'll discuss access when you contact us and determine if we can get to the work area.
What's the largest tree diameter you can mulch?
Our mulching head handles brush and trees typically in the 4–6 inch diameter range. Larger trees may be possible depending on species and conditions. During the estimate, we'll identify anything that's outside our capability.
How does pricing work for remote properties?
Pricing is based on the scope of work—area to be cleared, vegetation density, and access conditions. Remote access may affect logistics but we work throughout the region. Contact us with your property details for a free estimate.
Can you create a network of shooting lanes from multiple stand locations?
Absolutely. This is one of the most common projects we do on hunting properties. Walk us through your stand locations and hunting strategy, and we'll clear lanes that give you the coverage you need while preserving surrounding habitat.
When is the best time to clear land in the Lakewood area?
We work year-round. Winter is popular for remote properties—frozen ground can help reduce rutting risk when conditions allow, and dormant vegetation is easier to assess. Summer works too; just expect faster regrowth on some species.
Do you remove stumps when clearing?
Forestry mulching grinds brush and trees down to ground level but doesn't remove roots. For most hunting and recreational uses, this is fine. If you need stumps removed for construction, additional equipment may be needed.
Can you help with food plot site preparation?
Yes. We clear the brush and trees, leaving the ground ready for tillage and planting. The mulch left behind adds organic matter to the soil. You'll need to till or disc before planting, but we handle the clearing.
Nearby Areas We Also Serve
Based in Coleman, we serve properties throughout northern Oconto County and into Marinette County: