Brush Removal Inc. provides trail maintenance and clearing services for landowners throughout Centreville, MD and the Maryland Eastern Shore. Whether it’s a walking trail through the woods, an ATV path across your property, or a hunting access route you need to be able to use in the fall, we can clear it and keep it clear.
Trails on private land are easy to let go. A season or two of unchecked growth and a path that was once clear becomes nearly impassable — branches encroaching, brush filling in the edges, and visibility dropping enough to make the trail a nuisance rather than an asset.
Remove vegetation and low branches that encroach on existing paths to restore safe, usable trails.
Our forestry mulcher processes brush and obstacles directly into mulch on the ground, keeping the trail clean.
We handle trails on wooded lots, farm fields, and wetland-adjacent land, tailoring our approach to the conditions of your property.
Keep trails on private property clear and accessible for walking, recreation, or access.
Maintain paths for equipment, livestock, and field access on farmland.
Improve access and visibility across wooded or overgrown areas of their property.
Manage trail networks and access routes on larger properties or developments.
Maintain trails and right-of-ways for parks, preserves, and state or federal properties.
Based in Centreville, MD, we travel throughout the Eastern Shore to serve our clients. Our primary service area includes:
We also serve clients across the Delmarva Peninsula, including areas of Delaware near Rehoboth Beach and Bridgeville.
If you’re not sure whether we come to your area, just give us a call. We’re happy to let you know what’s possible.
Usually not. If the original path is still there — even if it’s not visible right now — we can open it back up. The denser the overgrowth, the more time it may take, but that’s what the equipment is built for. If you know roughly where the trail used to run, we can work with that.
That depends on what you need. Some clients want a narrow foot path, others want enough clearance for an ATV or a vehicle. We’ll talk through the use case when you reach out and clear to an appropriate width for how the trail will be used.
It varies by property and by how aggressively vegetation regrows in your area. Some trails need attention annually, others every couple of years. The Eastern Shore has active growing seasons, so trails in wooded or brushy areas tend to fill in more quickly than those in open fields. After the initial clearing, follow-up visits are typically faster and less involved.
Ground conditions do affect our ability to get equipment into certain areas. If your trail crosses wet ground or soft terrain, let us know when you reach out. We’ll be honest about what’s accessible based on the time of year and current conditions.
Yes. We work with a range of clients including those managing hunting access and land used for commercial purposes. If you’re managing a larger tract that needs trail work, reach out and we can discuss what’s involved.