Landscape & Terrain
What Ingram looks like from the operator seat.
Ingram runs along the Guadalupe River with hills climbing away on both sides. Lower elevations are pecan and cypress country; higher ground turns to oak-and-cedar mix over shallow caliche.
Native Trees
The species we clear here.
Big river-bottom pecans and cypress dominate the low ground. Above the river it's live oak, post oak, and cedar on rocky ridges, with mesquite and hackberry pushing in along fence lines.
Typical Ingram Jobs
The work we do here most.
Cedar clearing on hillside acreage above Highway 39, pasture mowing on Johnson Creek ranches, river-lot brush cleanup, and long fence-line mulching on the ranches west of town.
Why Clear Land Here
Reasons Ingram landowners clear land.
- Recover riverside pasture and lot space after years of brush.
- Clean up cedar-choked hillsides for views, grass, and fire safety.
- Prep hilltop lots for building, fencing, or landscaping.
- Reset river-bottom property after storm damage.
Why Choose Cypress Creek
Local specialists.
We work carefully around cypress roots and river-bottom soil.
Tracked mulcher for rocky hillsides, skid steer for tight river lots.
Ingram is a short run from Kerrville — quick estimates, quick starts.
Our Process
How a Ingram 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 Ingram customers.
Do you clear Highway 39 river properties?
Yes — regularly. We handle both the river-bottom cleanup and the cedar work up the hill.
Can you mulch cedar on steep ground?
Yes, within reason. We match the machine to the slope and the access.
Service Area Map
Driving directions
