Yukon sits on the western edge of the OKC metro in Canadian County, right where suburban growth meets the open prairie and farmland of western Oklahoma. It's a transition zone — new neighborhoods going up alongside established rural properties, horse operations, and small ranches. That mix creates a range of land clearing needs, from preparing homesites in new developments to reclaiming overgrown fence lines on properties that have been in families for decades.
Oklahoma Mulch Works provides professional forestry mulching throughout Yukon and Canadian County. Here's what property owners in the area should know.
New Home Construction
Yukon's growth is pushing west and northwest into Canadian County acreage, and many of these parcels need clearing before construction can begin. Whether it's a 2-acre lot off Mustang Road or a larger homesite west of town, forestry mulching clears the build site in one to two days without the topsoil damage that comes with bulldozing.
Yukon-area lot clearing typically runs $1,500 to $2,500 for a standard half-acre to one-acre residential site. The vegetation on the west side tends to be lighter than the cross timbers areas east of OKC — more scattered cedar and brush than dense hardwood — which keeps costs toward the lower end of the range.
Fence Line and Property Boundary Clearing
Canadian County properties — especially those with horses, cattle, or both — rely on functional fence. Overgrown fence lines are one of the most common calls we get from the Yukon area. Hedge (Osage orange) is particularly aggressive in the alluvial soils along the Canadian River and South Canadian bottomland. When hedge takes over a fence row, it creates a thorny, impenetrable barrier that makes fence repair impossible and swallows usable acreage.
Forestry mulching clears fence rows precisely — right up to the wire without damaging existing posts — and leaves a mulch layer that suppresses regrowth. Most perimeter jobs on 10 to 40 acre properties are completed in a single day.
Cedar and Brush Management
While the cedar density in the Yukon area isn't as severe as what you see north toward Guthrie or east in the cross timbers, it's increasing every year. Cedar is creeping into pastures, along fence lines, and around stock ponds throughout Canadian County. Addressing it while the trees are small — under 6 inches in diameter — is significantly cheaper and faster than waiting until they've formed dense stands.
For larger cedar problems, cost-share programs through the Canadian County Conservation District can help offset the cost.
Areas We Serve Around Yukon
Yukon proper and west Canadian County — Residential lot clearing, brush management, and small acreage maintenance.
Piedmont area — Growing residential market with acreage homesites. Lot clearing and selective tree preservation.
Canadian River corridor — Heavier brush and hedge growth in bottomland soils. Fence line clearing and pasture restoration.
West toward El Reno — Agricultural properties with pasture reclamation and cedar management needs.
We also serve Mustang to the south, Oklahoma City, and Edmond to the northeast.
For detailed pricing, see our 2026 pricing guide.
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