Tree Service Across Gadsden County
Gadsden County is Tallahassee's immediate western neighbor — the county seat of Quincy is about 20 miles from downtown Tallahassee via US-90. We serve the entire county including Quincy, Havana, Midway, and the rural areas throughout.
Individual city pages with more specific information:
Gadsden County Overview
Gadsden County has a distinct agricultural heritage — historically one of Florida's most productive agricultural counties, known for shade tobacco, tomatoes, and other crops. The county's landscape includes a mix of:
- Rural residential properties with significant acreage
- Agricultural land with trees near fence lines and farm structures
- Small urban communities (Quincy, Havana) with residential neighborhoods
- The Gadsden-Tallahassee suburban fringe (Midway corridor) with newer residential development
Trees Throughout Gadsden County
Live oaks and water oaks on residential and rural properties throughout the county.
Longleaf and loblolly pine on rural parcels throughout the county. Gadsden County has significant pine presence — both managed timber and residential pines that have grown to size over decades.
Pecan trees on residential and agricultural properties.
Hickory and other hardwoods in the county's woodland areas.
Our Proximity
Gadsden County is adjacent to Tallahassee — our home market. We serve Gadsden County as part of our normal operation, not as a distant service area. Response time from Tallahassee to anywhere in Gadsden County is typically 20-40 minutes.
Tree service anywhere in Gadsden County? Call (850) 570-4074 or request an estimate online.
