Tree Service in Bee Cave, Texas

From the preserved oaks around the Hill Country Galleria to Sweetwater's canyon rims — Bee Cave grew fast, and its trees need adult supervision.

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Bee Cave built itself around its trees — the Hill Country Galleria sits on a 152-acre site that keeps roughly 50 acres as green space and preserved oak stands — and the neighborhoods followed suit: Spanish Oaks and Falconhead are named for what grows there. That means mature canopies over new-ish houses, builder-planted trees hitting their awkward teens, and HOAs that notice everything.

Our Bee Cave week is structural pruning in Falconhead, oak wilt checks in Spanish Oaks, cedar thinning on Sweetwater's canyon slopes above Bee Creek, and removals where 2023's ice storm damage finally caught up with a weakened trunk.

Bee Cave specifics we plan around

The corridor along SH-71 and Bee Cave Parkway sits right on the oak wilt frontier moving through western Travis County. The live oak stands that sell these neighborhoods are root-grafted networks — one infected tree on a cul-de-sac is a street problem, not a yard problem. Every oak cut we make is painted immediately, tools sterilized between properties, and non-urgent oak pruning scheduled July through January.

West of town, Sweetwater and the Hamilton Pool Road corridor carry serious wildfire fuel loads — steep juniper canyons that insurers are increasingly picky about. Defensible-space clearing that keeps the hardwoods and strips the cedar ladder fuels satisfies both the insurance letter and the view. Bee Cave has its own tree protections as well, especially near the preserved stands around Central Park and the Galleria — we confirm what applies before any removal quote.

Bee Cave neighborhoods we serve

Falconhead · Spanish Oaks · Sweetwater · Lake Pointe · Terra Colinas · Ladera · Uplands

Nearby landmarks

the Hill Country Galleria · SH-71 / Bee Cave Parkway · Bee Cave Central Park · the Bee Cave Sculpture Park · Hamilton Pool Road (RM 3238)

Zip codes

78738 — Travis County

Tree service in Bee Cave — FAQs

Do you serve all of Bee Cave?

Yes — Falconhead, Spanish Oaks, Sweetwater, Lake Pointe, Terra Colinas, Ladera, Uplands, and the businesses along SH-71 and Bee Cave Parkway. We are minutes away via Southwest Parkway or 71.

Our HOA requires approval for tree work. Do you handle that?

We provide the written scope, insurance certificate, and photos most Bee Cave HOAs ask for, and we don't start until the approval is in hand. It usually adds a few days, not weeks.

Can you do wildfire defensible-space clearing?

Yes — selective cedar removal and ladder-fuel cleanup within the zones insurers care about, keeping every healthy oak. We can work from your insurer's letter if you have one.

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