Restore Access Along Corridors and Boundaries

Right-of-way clearing services keep utility lines, driveways, and fence lines open throughout the Carolina's

When overgrowth blocks your driveway, utility easement, or fence line in Little River or Horry County, access becomes difficult and maintenance falls behind. Right-of-way clearing removes trees, brush, and invasive vegetation along corridors where visibility and safety matter. All Terrain Forestry LLC works on residential properties, farm boundaries, and commercial sites where keeping paths and lines clear prevents larger problems down the road.


The service includes clearing roadway edges, pipeline routes, and access lanes where overgrowth restricts movement or interferes with infrastructure. Equipment reaches into narrow corridors and removes material without disturbing adjacent areas. Scheduled maintenance options are available for properties in Little River that need regular upkeep to prevent brush from creeping back. The work improves property accessibility and reduces fire risk near structures or equipment.


Call to discuss your corridor width and schedule if you need right-of-way clearing along driveways or utility lines in Little River.

What Opens Up After Clearing

Once the corridor is cleared, you see defined edges and open space where vehicles, equipment, or workers can move freely. Sunlight reaches the ground, and invasive saplings lose the cover they need to spread unchecked. Properties in Little River with long driveways or multiple access points benefit from the visibility and safety that cleared corridors provide, especially during wet months when visibility drops.


You will notice that utility workers and delivery vehicles can reach your property without trouble, and fence lines become easier to inspect and repair. All Terrain Forestry LLC removes vegetation down to the width you specify, leaving mature boundary trees if you want them or clearing completely if the easement requires it. The process is efficient and leaves no burn piles or hauling delays.



The equipment works along slopes and uneven ground, but extremely wet or soft soil may require waiting until conditions improve. If your right-of-way includes structures like poles, gates, or markers, those are worked around carefully. The service does not include grading or surfacing, only the removal of vegetation that blocks access or visibility.

Clearing Questions Are Worth Asking

Property owners preparing corridors or managing easements in Little River often want to know what the clearing process involves and how long results last.

What width can be cleared along a driveway or utility line?

Clearing width is customized based on your needs, utility requirements, or local codes, typically ranging from ten to fifty feet depending on the corridor.

How often should right-of-way areas be maintained?

Most properties benefit from clearing every one to three years, depending on growth rates and the type of vegetation in Little River.

Why does brush grow back faster along cleared corridors?

Sunlight reaching the ground after clearing encourages fast regrowth, which is why scheduled maintenance keeps corridors open without major rework.

What happens to the cleared material along fence lines?

Vegetation is mulched in place or pushed to the side, depending on the corridor and whether you need the area clean for access or inspection.

How soon after clearing can utility crews access the easement?

Access is immediate once clearing is finished, with no waiting for debris removal or burn schedules in Little River.

If your property needs driveway access restored or utility corridors cleared, reach out to discuss your right-of-way and maintenance timeline with All Terrain Forestry LLC serving Little River.