Landscape & Terrain
What Hunt looks like from the operator seat.
Wide-open ranchland gives way to steep-walled river canyons along the Guadalupe. Soil ranges from deep pasture loam to bare limestone, sometimes on the same property.
Native Trees
The species we clear here.
Cedar and live oak dominate the ranch pastures. River bottoms carry big cypress, pecan, and the occasional cottonwood. Fence lines are usually mesquite and hackberry mixed in with cedar.
Typical Hunt Jobs
The work we do here most.
Ranch cedar clearing along RR 1340, hunting trails and food plot cuts, pasture mowing, ag-exemption brush piles, and river-frontage property cleanup.
Why Clear Land Here
Reasons Hunt landowners clear land.
- Reclaim pasture and improve grazing after cedar takeover.
- Cut hunting trails, senderos, and food plot corridors.
- Build ag-exemption brush piles for wildlife habitat credits.
- Restore river-frontage lots after major tree work or floods.
Why Choose Cypress Creek
Local specialists.
We handle a single hilltop or a full day of ranch work with the same crew.
We schedule Hunt in day-blocks so the drive time is worth it.
Certificates on request for ranch managers and owners.
Our Process
How a Hunt job runs.
- 1Free on-site estimateWe come look at every job in person — no online guesses.
- 2ScheduleMost jobs get on the calendar within a week or two.
- 3ClearingRight machine for the size, species, and property access.
- 4Walk-throughWe check the finished job with you before we leave.
Local FAQ
Questions from Hunt customers.
Can you clear a full day of ranch cedar in Hunt?
Yes — the more acreage in one visit, the better the per-acre price.
Do you cut hunting trails and food plots?
Constantly. Hunt is a big part of what we do out there.
Service Area Map
Driving directions



