Service area

Local tree service across the Hill Country.

We're based in Dripping Springs and run crews through every town below daily. Pick your city for local pricing, neighborhoods, and answers to the questions we actually get asked there.

Hays County

Dripping Springs, TX

We're your neighbors. Dripping Tree Service is based right here in Dripping Springs, and most of our crew has lived along US-290 and Ranch Road 12 their whole lives.

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Hays County

Wimberley, TX

Wimberley's cypress-lined creeks and steep limestone bluffs make tree work a different challenge than the open Hill Country to the north. We've worked Cypress Creek, the Blanco corridor, and the bluffs of Paradise Hills for years.

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Hays County

Driftwood, TX

Driftwood is mostly large lots, ranchettes, and wineries along FM 1826 and FM 150 — and almost all of them have serious cedar and oak management work that needs doing.

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Travis County

Austin, TX

We cover Southwest Austin from Oak Hill out to Bee Cave — the part of town where Hill Country trees meet city ordinances. That's our sweet spot.

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Hays County

San Marcos, TX

San Marcos has grown fast, and a lot of its newer neighborhoods are still figuring out how to manage the heritage oaks that were left standing during construction. We help with that.

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Hays County

Buda, TX

Buda's tree canopy is a mix — older live oaks in town along Main Street, and the newer neighborhoods west of IH-35 with young construction-era oaks that need shaping for the next 20 years.

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Hays County

Kyle, TX

Kyle has been one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, and a lot of our work here is helping homeowners catch up on tree care that was deferred when the neighborhood was new.

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Blanco County

Johnson City, TX

Johnson City and the Pedernales corridor are Hill Country at its most classic — heritage live oaks, post oaks, pecans along the river, and acre after acre of cedar that needs managing.

See Johnson City tree service