TRAIL CUTTING IN
WESTERN MISSOURI
Create clear, accessible trails through dense brush and woodland for hunting, hiking, ATV access, or property management.
PROFESSIONAL TRAIL CUTTING SERVICES
Whether you need hunting trails, ATV paths, walking trails, or equipment access routes, Brush Master Pro cuts clean, navigable trails through even the densest brush and woodland.
Our forestry mulching equipment creates trails approximately 10 feet wide — enough for ATVs, UTVs, and foot traffic. The mulched material stays on the ground, creating a natural, stable walking surface that reduces mud and erosion.
Trail cutting is one of our most popular services among hunters and rural landowners in Western Missouri. A well-planned trail system transforms an inaccessible property into a functional, enjoyable space.
KEY BENEFITS
- 10-foot wide trails through dense brush
- Natural mulch surface reduces mud and erosion
- Ideal for hunting, hiking, and ATV access
- Connect food plots, stands, and property features
- Minimal ground disturbance
- Completed quickly — most trail systems in 1–2 days
IDEAL FOR
- Hunters creating access to stands and food plots
- Landowners building recreational trail systems
- Farmers creating equipment access routes
- Property managers improving accessibility
HOW IT WORKS
Trail Planning
We discuss your goals and walk the property to plan the optimal trail route.
Route Marking
We flag the trail path, accounting for terrain, drainage, and key destinations.
Trail Cutting
Our mulcher clears a 10-foot wide path, grinding brush into a natural surface.
Final Review
We walk the completed trail system with you to ensure it meets your needs.
TRANSPARENT PRICING
Trail cutting is priced per linear foot based on brush density and terrain difficulty.
- Light brush: $1.50–$2.00/linear foot
- Medium brush: $2.00–$2.75/linear foot
- Heavy brush with trees: $2.75–$3.25/linear foot
- Minimum project charge: $1,500
- Discounts for trail systems over 2,000 linear feet
TRAIL CUTTING FAQ
How wide are the trails you cut?
Our standard trail width is approximately 10 feet — wide enough for ATVs, UTVs, and comfortable foot traffic.
Can you cut trails on hilly terrain?
Yes. Our compact track loader handles slopes and uneven terrain effectively. We plan routes to work with the natural contour of your land.
How long does trail cutting take?
Most trail systems can be completed in 1–2 days depending on length and brush density.
RELATED SERVICES
SERVING WESTERN MISSOURI
We provide trail cutting services throughout Jackson County, Cass County, Johnson County, Lafayette County, Bates County, Henry County, and surrounding areas within one hour of Greenwood, MO.