Rural Leon County: Outside the City
Leon County extends well beyond Tallahassee's city limits. The rural areas of Leon County — Miccosukee, Bradfordville, Chaires, Woodville, Havana/Midway corridor, the northern reaches toward the Georgia line — have a different character from the urban and suburban areas.
Rural Leon County properties often include:
- Larger acreage (5-100+ acres) with natural tree stands
- Longleaf and slash pine on natural upland habitat
- Bottomland hardwoods in creek and pond drainage areas
- Large live oaks on older homesteads and farm properties
- Mixed natural vegetation with both timber and residential character
How Tree Work Differs on Rural Properties
Scale and access: Rural properties often have trees that are large, in locations difficult to access with standard residential equipment, or numerous enough to require a multi-tree scope of work.
Equipment needs: Reaching trees across large properties or in areas without established paths may require different equipment than typical residential work — longer crane reaches, equipment that can handle rougher access, or multiple approaches to a complex site.
Rural structure context: Trees on rural properties are often near different structures than urban homes — barns, equipment sheds, cattle pens, storage buildings, rural fencing. We assess risk and access in this context.
Natural stand management: Some rural Leon County landowners are managing natural longleaf pine habitat, dealing with encroachment of invasive species, or thinning timber stands. This is different from standard residential tree service.
What We Handle in Rural Leon County
Residential properties on acreage, rural homesteads, small farms, hunting properties, and rural land throughout Leon County. We also serve residential tree work in Miccosukee, Bradfordville, and other rural Leon County communities.
Tree service in rural Leon County? Call (850) 570-4074 or request an estimate online.
