Bear Claw Land Services specializes in land management solutions in Douglas County and nearby areas, encompassing Castle Rock, Larkspur, Parker, Castle Pines, Franktown, and Sedalia. Based in Winter Park, Colorado, we bring our team and heavy equipment to handle projects of any size with professionalism, prompt communication, and a smile. We are committed to providing the highest quality experience to our employees, customers, and community every time. Our services include fire mitigation, land clearing, tree removal, driveway construction/repair, and boulder walls. Contact us at 970-363-4837 to discuss your land management needs and let us assist you in achieving your property goals.
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  • Forestry Mulching, also known as mastication, is the process of turning large pieces of wood, logs, and debris into much smaller, mulch-like pieces. Bear Claw Land Services provides expert mulching services throughout Grand County. Our machinery and team is capable of clearing multiple acres of juniper bushes, dead trees, and brush in a single day, and our specialized process ensures that the final product is aesthetically exceptional while promoting forest floor health and even reducing fire risk on your property.

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    Forestry Mulching, also known as mastication, is the process of turning large pieces of wood, logs, and debris into much smaller, mulch-like pieces. Bear Claw Land Services provides expert mulching services throughout Grand County. Our machinery and team is capable of clearing multiple acres of juniper bushes, dead trees, and brush in a single day, and our specialized process ensures that the final product is aesthetically exceptional while promoting forest floor health and even reducing fire risk on your property. https://bearclawlandservices.com/services-1/forestry-mulching/
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    Forestry Mulching, also known as mastication, is the process of turning large pieces of wood, logs, and debris into much smaller, mulch-like pieces.
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