Restoring the Texas Hill Country
One Property At A Time

Land restoration and rehabilitation is the foundation of everything we do. Serving Wimberley, Hays County, and surrounding areas of the Texas Hill Country, our approach is rooted in working with the natural wildscapes. We restore balance, function, and long-term health to properties that have been impacted by cedar overgrowth, soil degradation, invasive species, or years of neglect.

What Is Land Restoration & Rehabilitation?

Land restoration and rehabilitation focus on improving the health and functionality of land that has been impacted by overgrowth, invasive species, overcrowded vegetation, or years of neglect. Rather than stripping land bare, restoration emphasizes selective management—removing what no longer serves the ecosystem while preserving and strengthening what does.
The goal is healthier forests, thriving grasslands, improved access, and resilient landscapes that can sustain future generations.

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Our Approach to Land Restoration

Properties We Serve

Our services are designed for rural acreage properties, including:

  • Land under conservation easements and/or wildlife exemptions
  • Ranches and “ranchettes” (residential properties on larger tracts of land)
  • Recreational and hunting properties
Our Services

Why Choose Texas Wildscapes Billy Goat Clearing?

Restoration-First Philosophy – We focus on improvements that enhance land conservation and natural resources, not removal for the sake of removal.

Low-Impact Methods – Precise techniques that minimize soil disturbance and protect existing ecosystems.

Generational Knowledge – Lessons passed down through generations guide every decision we make on the land.

Hill Country Expertise – Deep understanding of the unique terrain, soils, vegetation, and water challenges of Central Texas.

We Proudly Serve Communities in the Central Texas Hill Country

We take pride in contributing to the health and beauty of the wildscapes across the central Texas Hill Country, ensuring these communities can enjoy the splendor of well-maintained trees, forests, and grasslands:

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