Cache Valley is home base. We also work north into Franklin County, Idaho, and west into Box Elder County. If you are nearby and reading this, you are probably on the route. We branch out.
Every town below gets the same response time, same pricing model, same standards. The list is not exhaustive. If yours is not here and you can see Logan from your roof, call anyway.
The hub. Mature trees, USU-adjacent properties, a lot of fruit trees.
Newer construction. Lots of planting and young-tree structural pruning.
Older homes with established trees, plus the orchard belt north of town.
Mix of established and new. Cottonwood failures to watch.
Foothill properties with wildfire-defensible-space considerations.
Tight lots, close neighbors, careful rigging.
Quiet neighborhoods, older orchards, canyon-adjacent properties.
Growing fast. New planting and construction-stressed trees.
Established neighborhoods, agricultural fringe, reservoir-side properties.
Historic homes with historic trees. Restoration pruning is common.
West-side properties with wind exposure. Storm-prep pays off.
South end of the valley, rural, larger lots and more trees per job.
Northwest corner. Long-driveway properties, wind exposure.
Small-town pace, lots of established farm trees.
Quiet, agricultural, plenty of cottonwood and ash to watch.
Open country properties, room to work, wind to plan around.
Heritage homes with heritage trees. Pear and apple country.
North end of the valley, ag-adjacent, mixed fruit and shade trees.
Far north, smaller community, route trips on schedule.
Established neighborhoods plus ag-belt properties around town.
Mature historic neighborhoods, fruit-tree country, plenty of work.
Small-town tree care, mostly residential.
Quiet ag-adjacent town, open lots, wind exposure.
Rural, larger jobs, often multi-tree visits.
Canyon-side properties, careful access, plenty of conifers.
Small community, established trees, route on schedule.
Far north Box Elder, open country, big skies.
Border country, rural properties, longer drives.
Just over the line. Older homes with older trees, regular route.
Historic, small, mostly residential and farm-adjacent jobs.
Quiet ag corner of the county.
Small town, mostly heritage trees and farm-edge work.
Our landscape-planning work has reached as far as American Fork City, where Ben has designed planting plans and tree-management schedules for municipal properties. For one-off residential jobs further afield (Malad, Soda Springs, Ogden, Brigham), call anyway. We route trips up there on schedule.