Tree Service Across Wakulla County
Wakulla County is directly south of Tallahassee, with Crawfordville as the county seat approximately 15 miles from downtown Tallahassee. The county extends south to the Gulf of Mexico — one of the most biologically rich coastal areas in North Florida.
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Wakulla County's Character
Wakulla County is a mix of suburban, rural, and natural areas:
Suburban Crawfordville corridor: The US-319/Crawfordville Highway corridor is increasingly suburban with Tallahassee spillover development. Residential neighborhoods here have tree service needs similar to south Tallahassee suburbs.
Rural interior: Much of Wakulla County is rural — large lots, farms, and natural areas with limited density. Tree work here is often on larger properties with significant trees.
Coastal areas: Southern Wakulla County fronts the Gulf — Oyster Bay, Alligator Harbor, the St. Marks area. Coastal exposure means salt spray, wind, and different tree conditions than inland areas.
Apalachicola National Forest adjacency: Western Wakulla County borders the Apalachicola National Forest — one of the largest national forests in the eastern US. Properties along this fringe often have significant longleaf pine presence and natural forest character.
Trees in Wakulla County
Live oaks and water oaks throughout residential and rural areas. Longleaf and slash pine in the county's extensive natural areas. Bottomland hardwoods along the Wakulla River and coastal river systems. Sabal palm throughout the coastal areas.
Tree service in Wakulla County? Call (850) 570-4074 or request an estimate online.
