Land clearing in Lake County tackles the diverse conditions found between the Green Swamp lowlands and the Lake Wales Ridge highlands, from dense flatwoods on saturated soils to scrubby uplands on deep sand. We provide full vegetation and debris removal to deliver graded, construction-ready surfaces. Serving Leesburg, Clermont, Eustis, Tavares, and 8 more communities across Lake County.
Full-scale clearing with excavators and track loaders. Standard full loadout at $5,000/day, finish and detail work at $2,875/day. Complete site preparation for construction or development.
The south county growth corridor is consuming hundreds of acres of former agricultural and natural land per year as master-planned communities expand along US-27 and the Wellness Way corridor. Builders working these sites need clearing contractors who understand Lake County's varied soil conditions and can navigate the additional permitting layer imposed by the Green Swamp ACSC.
Lake County occupies the central Florida highlands, with rolling sand hills reaching elevations over 300 feet along the Lake Wales Ridge in the southern portion near Clermont and Montverde. The northern half of the county flattens into the Ocala Platform, a limestone-influenced landscape dotted with hundreds of named lakes, sinkholes, and spring-fed runs. The Green Swamp Area of Critical State Concern covers the southeastern corner, functioning as the headwaters for four major river systems. Remnant citrus groves, some still in production, define the transitional zones between scrub ridges and wetland basins throughout the county.
South Lake County—Clermont, Groveland, Minneola, and Mascotte—is experiencing the most intense development pressure, with master-planned communities replacing citrus groves and ranchland on the rolling terrain south of US-27. Citrus grove conversion is a dominant project type here, as growers affected by citrus greening disease sell land to residential developers who need full clearing, stump removal, and grading. Northern Lake County around Leesburg, Eustis, and Lady Lake generates demand from both retirement community expansion—including The Villages' southern sections—and commercial growth along US-441. Lakefront properties on the Harris Chain of Lakes require sensitive selective clearing that preserves specimen trees and maintains shoreline buffer compliance. Lake County's population has grown over 25 percent since 2010, with the south county corridor along US-27 absorbing the majority of that growth through large-scale master-planned developments like Olympia, Wellness Way, and Hartwood. The expansion of Florida's Turnpike connections and the planned Wellness Way Sector Plan, which envisions up to 25,000 new residential units, will sustain clearing demand for decades.
We assess your Lake County property in person — evaluating terrain, vegetation density, and equipment access to deliver an accurate T&M quote.
Clear scope, timeline, and expectations documented in our Master Service Agreement before any equipment rolls. No surprises, no hidden charges.
CAT track loaders and 20+ ton excavators mobilize to your Lake County site. Production-grade equipment means faster timelines and cleaner results.
Owner Jeremiah Anderson walks the finished project with you to confirm every detail meets expectations before we close out the job.
The Green Swamp ACSC in southeastern Lake County imposes density restrictions of one dwelling unit per 20 acres and requires environmental impact assessments for all land-clearing activity within its boundaries. Lake Wales Ridge scrub, one of the most endangered ecosystems in North America, harbors dozens of endemic plant species and the federally listed Florida scrub-jay, requiring USFWS consultation for projects on sandy upland sites in the Clermont-Minneola ridge. Sinkhole activity is a persistent concern in the county's karst terrain, and clearing operations must avoid destabilizing soils near known sinkhole features. Florida black bear populations are significant throughout the Ocala National Forest fringe in northern Lake County, where wildlife corridors cross private land.
Protected species: Lake County is home to Florida scrub-jay, Gopher tortoise, Eastern indigo snake, Florida black bear, Sand skink, Bluetail mole skink, Scrub blazing star, Bald eagle, Red-cockaded woodpecker, Florida mouse. Pre-clearing wildlife surveys may be required depending on habitat type and project scope.
Waterways & buffers: Properties near Lake Harris, Lake Griffin, Lake Eustis, Lake Dora, Lake Minnehaha, Lake Louisa, Palatlakaha River, Ocklawaha River, Withlacoochee River, Lake Apopka, Clermont Chain of Lakes may require setback buffers and water management district permits. TreeShop works within all required buffer zones.
Soil conditions: The Lake Wales Ridge in southern Lake County features Archbold, Paola, and St. Lucie fine sands—deep, excessively drained soils that support rare scrub plant communities. Central Lake County around Tavares and Eustis sits on Candler, Apopka, and Kendrick fine sands that historically supported productive citrus. The Green Swamp region contains Smyrna, Myakka, and Basinger fine sands with seasonal high water tables that maintain the swamp's hydrological function.
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Land Clearing in Lake County