Land Clearing in Waurika, Oklahoma
Deer ground, pasture, and lake-country brush cleared clean — twenty-six miles south of Duncan, on the Chisholm Trail by Waurika Lake.
- About 26 miles south of Duncan (US-81 & US-70)
- Hunting-land, brush & pasture clearing
- Free on-site estimates, quotes in 24 hours
Tell us about the property. We'll follow up within 24 hours to schedule a free on-site look.
Land clearing in Waurika — on the trail, by the lake
Waurika sits about twenty-six miles south of Duncan, where US-81 crosses US-70, as the seat of Jefferson County. Its own motto — "On the Trail, By the Lake" — sums up the country well: this is Chisholm Trail heritage ground, and Waurika Lake spreads out just northwest of town with around ten thousand acres of water and eighty miles of shoreline. Notably, that lake reaches into portions of Jefferson, Cotton, and Stephens counties, so the ground we cover around Duncan runs right up to it.
Lake country is hunting country. Waurika Lake has public hunting areas managed by the Wildlife Department and the Corps of Engineers, and the surrounding rolling prairie, timbered draws, and Beaver Creek bottoms hold whitetail and waterfowl on private ground all around. That makes hunting-land prep — shooting lanes, food plots, access trails — a big part of the work here, alongside clearing mesquite and brush off pasture and lake-area lots.
Waurika is a longer run south for us than the in-county towns, but well within range for a free on-site walk. Whether you're getting a deer property ready before the October opener, clearing brush around a lake lot, or reclaiming pasture, tell us what you're looking at and we'll give you an honest read and a quote within 24 hours.
What we clear around Waurika
The jobs Waurika-area landowners call about most:
Hunting Land Clearing
Shooting lanes, food plots, and trails cut before opening day, near the Waurika Lake ground.
Hunting prep →Brush Clearing
Mesquite, brush, and lake-area overgrowth knocked back and opened up.
Brush clearing →Fence Line & Pasture Clearing
Reclaim grazing acres and clear fence rows across the Beaver Creek prairie.
Pasture clearing →Waurika land clearing questions
Do you travel to Waurika and the lake area?
Yes. Waurika is about twenty-six miles south of Duncan where US-81 meets US-70, and Waurika Lake actually reaches into southern Stephens County. It's within our range for a free on-site estimate on deer property, lake-area lots, and pasture alike.
Can you get my deer property ready before the season?
Yes. Oklahoma archery opens October 1, so summer through September is the window to cut shooting lanes, food plots, and access trails so the ground settles before opening day. Waurika-area deer ground is prime for this — book early, since the pre-season weeks fill up fast.