Forestry Mulching & Land Clearing in Tooele, UT
Tooele Valley is horse country — Erda, Stansbury Park, Lake Point, and the ground around Tooele city itself are full of five-to-forty-acre properties with pasture, fence lines, and sage flats that need real equipment, not a weekend with a chainsaw. We bring forestry mulching, pasture reclamation, and brush clearing over the hill from West Jordan — about thirty-five minutes to most of the valley.
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Tooele Valley is horse country — Erda, Stansbury Park, Lake Point, and the ground around Tooele city itself are full of five-to-forty-acre properties with pasture, fence lines, and sage flats that need real equipment, not a weekend with a chainsaw. We bring forestry mulching, pasture reclamation, and brush clearing over the hill from West Jordan — about thirty-five minutes to most of the valley.
What makes this area different
The valley floor is sagebrush, rabbitbrush, and greasewood flats that close in on pasture and arena ground year by year, with Russian olive and Siberian elm claiming the ditches and fence lines. Up against the Oquirrhs on the east side and the Stansburys on the west, the benches carry Utah juniper — the same pinyon-juniper fuel type the fire agencies rank as high risk, and the one where mastication is the standard treatment on workable slopes.
For a horse property, the math is simple: every acre the brush takes back is an acre you paid for and can't use. The mulcher returns it in place — grind the sage, juniper, and volunteer trees, leave the mulch down, and the ground is ready to reseed or ride.
Local context
Tooele Valley properties are bigger and more open than Salt Lake County lots, which suits the machine — open ground means full production speed and better per-acre pricing. We route Tooele, Erda, Stansbury Park, Lake Point, and Grantsville trips together, so getting on the schedule alongside a neighbor's job is the cheapest way to bring us over the hill.
What we do in Tooele
- Pasture reclamation on horse properties in Erda and the valley floor
- Sage and greasewood flat clearing to reseed or expand turnout
- Juniper mastication on Oquirrh and Stansbury bench lots
- Fence line and ditch clearing — Russian olive and elm removal
- Arena and building-site prep on acreage parcels
- Defensible-space cuts on bench homes above the valley
Invasive species we see in Tooele County
- Big sagebrush and greasewood — the valley-floor flats
- Utah juniper — Oquirrh and Stansbury bench ground
- Rabbitbrush — pasture edges and disturbed ground
- Russian olive — ditches, low ground, and fence lines
- Siberian elm — volunteer rows on old ag lines
- · Settlement Canyon
- · Middle Canyon
- · Oquirrh Mountains bench
- · Stansbury Mountains
- · SR-36 corridor
Erda · Stansbury Park · Lake Point · Grantsville · Pine Canyon · Stockton
Often covered on the same trip as Tooele jobs.
Special considerations for Tooele
Horse properties come with fences, water lines, arenas, and animals — we walk the ground with the owner, flag every buried and overhead utility, and plan the work so stock stays separated from the machine. On the benches, we watch slope and rock; Oquirrh-side ground gets stony fast, and we'd rather tell you at the quote than chew up teeth finding out.
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