Glenwood, Arkansas · Pike County
Tree Service in Glenwood, AR
The crew Glenwood, Amity, and Lake Greeson homeowners have trusted for over two decades. Tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, and same-day storm response — serving Glenwood and the Pike County area from our Arkadelphia base.
Glenwood's Go-To Tree Service for Over 24 Years
Plyler's Tree Service has been taking care of trees in Glenwood and the Caddo River valley for over two decades. We know the older homes along Highway 70 and Broadway, the wooded acreage out past Centerpoint, the riverfront lots down the Caddo, and the recreational properties around Lake Greeson and the Daisy State Park area. From in-town removals near downtown Glenwood to long-driveway jobs deep in Pike County, we've handled tree work across every part of this area.
Glenwood sits in the Ouachita foothills where the Caddo River meets the gateway to Lake Greeson and the Ouachita National Forest. That means big mature pines, dense hardwood canopy, and storms that hit hard when a system rolls down out of the mountains. When a tree comes down across Highway 70 at midnight or a dead pine leans toward your roof out near the Centerpoint school complex, you need somebody who knows the area. Our crew is based about 30 minutes south in Arkadelphia and runs jobs up Highway 8 to Glenwood multiple times a week — no trip fee, no travel charge.
We carry a perfect 5.0-star rating on Google with more than 70 reviews from homeowners across the area. Every estimate is free, every price is in writing before we start, and we clean up everything before we leave. That's how we've done it since day one.
What We Do in Glenwood
Every service a homeowner or property owner in Pike County could need — all from one local crew.
Tree Removal
Tall pines crowding a house off Highway 70, a dead oak leaning toward the barn out toward Rosboro, or a hardwood that's outgrown a Lake Greeson cabin lot — we bring them down safe and haul off every branch. Rural acreage, tight in-town lots, wooded lakefront and riverfront property — doesn't matter. We handle it.
Tree Trimming
Limbs scraping the roof off Broadway, branches hanging over the driveway, canopy blocking sunlight from your yard — we trim them back the right way. No topping, no hacking. Just proper cuts that keep the tree healthy and your property safe.
Stump Grinding
That stump you've been mowing around for three years? We grind it 6 to 8 inches below ground and fill the hole. Flat enough to grow grass over or plant something new. We do multiple stumps in one trip and save you money.
Emergency Storm Damage
When a storm rolls down out of the Ouachitas and drops a tree on your house, blocks Highway 70, or takes out a fence at 2 a.m., call us any time — nights, weekends, holidays. Our crew is just 30 minutes south in Arkadelphia and can be on the way fast.
Tree Assessments
Not sure if a tree needs to come down or just needs some work? Robbie has spent 24 years looking at trees across this area — reading the lean, checking the trunk, spotting root damage and disease that most people walk right past. He'll walk your property and give you a straight answer on what's healthy and what's a problem.
Our Tree Services
Full-service tree care for homes and businesses across southwest Arkansas.
Tree Removal
Dead trees, leaning trees, trees too close to your house — we take them down safe and clean up every bit of it.
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Tree Trimming & Pruning
We cut back branches that hang over your roof, block your driveway, or rub against power lines. Keeps your trees healthy, too.
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Stump Grinding
That old stump in your yard? We grind it down below the ground so you can mow right over it or plant something new.
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Emergency Storm Damage
Tree on your house? Blocking your road? We come out day or night, 7 days a week. Call us and we're on the way.
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We didn't build our reputation with ads. We built it one yard at a time.
⭐ 5.0 Stars — 70+ Google Reviews
A perfect rating from more than 70 homeowners who trusted us with their property. Not filtered, not fake — real people in Glenwood, Amity, the Caddo River area, and across the surrounding counties who picked up the phone and then took the time to say we did it right.
30 Minutes Down Highway 8 — In Glenwood Every Week
We're based in Arkadelphia, just 30 minutes south of Glenwood on Highway 8. Our crews are in Glenwood and the Lake Greeson area multiple times a week — and there's never a trip fee or travel charge. The price is based on the job, not the drive.
24 Years and Counting
Robbie started this company in 2002. Fly-by-night outfits come through town every storm season and disappear a month later. We've been doing this for two decades and we're not going anywhere.
Licensed and Insured — Always
Full liability and workers' comp on every job. If a branch nicks your gutter or a piece of equipment scratches your driveway, our insurance covers it. We'll show you proof before we ever start a saw.
Free Estimates — No Sales Pitch
Robbie comes out, looks at the tree, and gives you an honest number in writing. If it doesn't need to come down, he'll tell you that. We don't push work you don't need just to fill a schedule.
Your Yard — Cleaner Than We Found It
We chip the brush, haul the logs, rake the sawdust, and pick up every last piece. Half the reviews people leave mention the cleanup. That tells you how seriously we take it.
What Your Neighbors Are Saying
Real 5-star Google reviews from folks across Clark County and southwest Arkansas.
Robbie is one-of-a-kind. Engaging personality, stellar work ethic, super responsive by text. His estimate was very reasonable and he showed up exactly when he said he would. My 89-year-old father trusts no one and is rarely satisfied — he could not have been happier with Robbie's work and the price. Two thumbs up!
Robbie Plyler is so honest and hard working. We'd trust him with any of our tree service needs!
10/10 recommend Plyler's for any of your tree needs. Very professional and very price competitive. Robbie goes above and beyond for his customers.
Lake Greeson Cabin Lots and Pike County Recreational Properties
Glenwood is the gateway to some of the best recreational property in Arkansas. Lake Greeson, the Caddo River, and the southern edge of the Ouachita National Forest are all right here. The tree work on these properties takes specific gear and a specific approach — here's what that looks like.
🛥️ Lake Greeson Cabin Lots
The cabin lots around Lake Greeson — Self Creek, Kirby Landing, Daisy State Park area, the wooded shoreline running up toward Star of the West — have some of the trickiest tree work in our entire service area. Steep banks dropping down to the water, trees growing right up to the cabin and the dock, equipment access that's often just a one-lane gravel cut through the woods. We rope down sections rather than felling whole trees, we coordinate with the cabin owner on debris staging, and we don't drop anything into the lake.
🚣 Caddo River Property Work
The Caddo River runs right through Glenwood and continues up into the mountains. Riverfront and near-river properties grow a different tree mix than the surrounding uplands — bald cypress, water oak, sycamore, and willow oak that root in soil that stays wet. These trees show damage years after a flood event and they fail in surprising ways. We’ve seen it. We know what to look for, and we know how to handle the removal without compromising the riverbank or dropping debris into the water.
🌲 Daisy State Park and the National Forest Edge
Properties out toward Daisy State Park and the southern boundary of the Ouachita National Forest are in heavy timber country — mature shortleaf pine, dense hardwood, and rural acreage where storms do real damage when they roll down out of the mountains. Ice storms hit this area especially hard. We handle the storm-damaged section clearing, the dangerous lean removals after a system rolls through, and the long-haul rural work that property owners out this way actually need.
🏘️ Downtown Glenwood and Older In-Town Lots
The streets around downtown Glenwood — Broadway, Highway 70 through town, the residential areas off the main highways — have mature pecans, white oaks, and the kind of in-town pine that's been growing alongside the houses for 50+ years. Tight lots, close-set structures, power lines and outbuildings to work around. The work takes patience and the right approach, and we've been doing it long enough to know which old trees on which streets are next in line for attention.
Serving Glenwood and Pike County
Arkadelphia is home base. Our crews head out from here every morning and cover a full 40-mile radius — including Glenwood, Amity, the Lake Greeson area, and the rest of Pike County, just 30 minutes up Highway 8. No trip fee, no travel charge — the price is based on the job, not the drive.
Amity
7 miles down Highway 8 — Clark County neighbor and quick response every time.
Caddo Gap
Montgomery County — rural acreage and wooded Caddo River lots.
Norman
Up Highway 8 into Montgomery County — heavy pine country.
Murfreesboro
Pike County seat — Crater of Diamonds and Lake Greeson area work.
Mount Ida
Montgomery County seat — Lake Ouachita area and forest properties.
Daisy
Daisy State Park and Lake Greeson shoreline properties.
Kirby
Pike County — rural acreage and Lake Greeson access.
Rosboro
Between Glenwood and Amity — Centerpoint school area.
Caddo Valley
Down Highway 27 toward I-30 — quick run from Glenwood.
Arkadelphia
Home base — Clark County seat, 30 minutes south on Highway 8.
Bonnerdale
Garland County — wooded properties between Glenwood and Hot Springs.
Hot Springs
Garland County — residential and commercial tree work in the Spa City.
We also serve: Delight, Antoine, Okolona, Alpine, Bismarck, Donaldson, Pearcy, Lake Catherine, Lake Hamilton, Hot Springs Village, Malvern, Gurdon, Prescott, Sparkman, and Bluff City. Don't see your town? Give us a call at (870) 245-7944 — if you're nearby, we'll make it work.
Areas We Serve
Based in Arkadelphia and serving a 40-mile radius across southwest Arkansas.
Tree Service Questions — Glenwood
Answers to the things Glenwood homeowners ask us most.
Do I need a permit to remove a tree on my property in Glenwood, AR?
For trees on private residential property inside Glenwood city limits, a permit is generally not required for removal. The only exceptions are trees in the public right-of-way along city streets or trees on properties under specific easements. Glenwood City Hall at (870) 356-3398 can answer questions about anything in the right-of-way. For rural properties outside city limits, no permit is required. At the free estimate, Plyler's Tree Service will help determine whether anything applies to your situation.
How fast can Plyler's Tree Service get to Glenwood from Arkadelphia?
About 30 minutes by way of Highway 8. Plyler's Tree Service crews are in the Glenwood, Pike County, and Lake Greeson area multiple times per week for scheduled jobs, and for emergencies can usually be on-site within an hour. There is no trip fee or travel charge — the price is based on the job, not the drive.
When is storm season worst around Glenwood, and do you handle emergency calls?
Pike County catches its heaviest storms from late March through early June, with another rough stretch in October and November. Ice storms hit hardest between December and February. Glenwood sits at the gateway to the Ouachita Mountains, where storms funnel down out of the high country and dump on the valley fast. Plyler's Tree Service answers emergency calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including nights, weekends, and holidays. When a tree comes down on a home in Glenwood, the crew is on the way.
Do you work on Lake Greeson cabins and Caddo River properties around Glenwood?
Yes. A lot of the land around Glenwood is recreational acreage — cabin lots above Lake Greeson, wooded properties along the Caddo River, and rural builds backing up to the Ouachita National Forest. Plyler's Tree Service handles long-driveway access, hazardous trees on steep slopes above the water, riverbank and lakeshore cleanup, and large hardwood removals where equipment access is tight. When a cabin lot is too narrow for a bucket truck or the slope is too steep for direct lifting, the crew uses ropes and rigging to take trees apart in sections.
What types of trees are most common in Glenwood, and do you work on all of them?
Glenwood sits at the edge of the Ouachita National Forest with a heavy pine and hardwood mix. Shortleaf and loblolly pines dominate hillsides and rural lots — they grow tall, lean toward houses, and snap in ice storms. Post oak, white oak, and hickory fill in older in-town properties and Caddo River bottoms. Sweetgums show up on cleared land and along fence lines. Each species has its own challenges — pines drop limbs in wind and topple roots in saturated soil, oaks get heavy and split at the crotch, hickories hold dead branches that fall without warning. Plyler's Tree Service has handled all of them across this area for over 24 years.
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We serve Glenwood from our home base in Arkadelphia — just 30 minutes down Highway 8. Call Robbie, tell him what's going on, and we'll have somebody at your property to give you an honest price. No charge for the estimate. No obligation to say yes. ⭐ 5.0 Stars · 70+ Google Reviews · 24+ Years in Arkadelphia · Serving Glenwood & Pike County · Licensed & Insured.