Land Clearing in Comanche, Oklahoma
Pasture, rangeland, and lake-country brush cleared clean — the town of Comanche, ten miles south of Duncan on US-81.
- About 10 miles south of Duncan on US-81
- The town of Comanche — Stephens County
- Pasture, cedar & brush clearing
Tell us about the property. We'll follow up within 24 hours to schedule a free on-site look.
Land clearing in Comanche — the town in Stephens County
First, the thing people always ask: this page is for Comanche the town, about ten miles south of Duncan on US-81 in Stephens County — not Comanche County over by Lawton. Two different places, same name. If your ground is around the town of Comanche, you're in the right spot.
Comanche is classic southwest Oklahoma ranch country — rolling prairie stitched together with oil fields, cattle ranches, pecan orchards, and timbered draws. Oil has been part of the ground here since the first well came in back in 1918, and the land still carries that mix of pasture, lease roads, and brush. State Highway 53 runs east and west through town toward Comanche Lake, and Waurika Lake sits eight to ten miles southwest. All of that rural ground is where cedar, mesquite, and brush push into pasture and fence rows.
We clear it back to grass and usable ground — reclaiming pasture off SH-53, opening up cedar-choked rangeland, clearing brush around ponds and the lake-area properties, and knocking back overgrown lots in and around town. Comanche is a short run south from our Duncan base, so a free on-site walk is easy to set up. Tell us what you're dealing with and we'll give you an honest recommendation and a quote within 24 hours.
What we clear around Comanche
The jobs Comanche-area landowners call about most:
Fence Line & Pasture Clearing
Reclaim grazing acres and clear grown-up fence rows across the rolling prairie.
Pasture clearing →Brush Clearing
Overgrown lots, pond edges, and lake-area brush knocked back and opened up.
Brush clearing →Comanche land clearing questions
Do you mean Comanche the town, or Comanche County?
The town of Comanche, in Stephens County, about ten miles south of Duncan on US-81. That's a different place from Comanche County near Lawton. We serve the town of Comanche and the surrounding rural ground, including out toward Comanche Lake and Waurika Lake.
Can you clear brush and cedar near Comanche Lake and Waurika Lake?
Yes. Clearing brush and cedar around ponds, lake-area lots, and pasture is common work here. The crew walks the property first to mark anything you want left standing, then clears the rest back to open, usable ground.