Clearing a lot of trees and brush is priced very differently from removing a single tree — it’s usually quoted by the acre and by how densely wooded the land is.
Land clearing typically costs $1,500 to $5,000+ per acre. Lightly wooded or brushy land runs about $1,500–$2,500/acre, while densely forested land with large trees and stump removal can reach $5,000–$8,000+ per acre. Terrain, access, and disposal drive the spread.
See the breakdown below, or for single trees use the tree removal cost calculator.
Cost per acre by density
| Land type | Typical cost / acre |
|---|---|
| Light brush / grass | $1,500 – $2,500 |
| Moderately wooded | $2,500 – $4,500 |
| Densely forested | $4,500 – $8,000+ |
| With full stump & root removal | Add $1,000 – $3,000/acre |
What affects the price
- Tree density & size — more and bigger trees = more cost.
- Method — mulching/forestry mowing vs. full removal and haul-off.
- Stumps — grinding or excavating roots adds significantly.
- Terrain & access — slopes, rocks, and wet ground slow equipment.
- Disposal — hauling, chipping, or burning (where permitted).
- Permits — some areas require clearing permits, especially near wetlands or protected trees.
Clearing methods
Forestry mulching (grinding vegetation in place) is often the cheapest and leaves nutrient-rich mulch. Full removal (cut, haul, and grub stumps) costs more but leaves build-ready land. Choose based on whether you’re building or just opening up the property.
Getting a fair quote
- Get itemized quotes specifying method, stump handling, and disposal.
- Confirm whether permits are needed (and who pulls them).
- Ask whether mulch/logs can stay on site to cut haul-off costs.
- Verify insurance and experience with similar terrain.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to clear one acre of land?
Roughly $1,500–$5,000+, depending on density; dense forest with stump removal can exceed $8,000/acre.
Is forestry mulching cheaper than full clearing?
Usually yes — it grinds vegetation in place and skips haul-off, but it leaves stumps/root mat.
Does land clearing include stump removal?
Not always — full stump and root removal is often a separate, significant add-on.
Do I need a permit to clear my land?
Often yes, especially near wetlands, slopes, or protected trees — check local rules before clearing.
Disclaimer: Prices are general 2026 estimates and vary by region, density, and method. Get local quotes and confirm permit requirements.