Timber Services

Timber Management & Harvesting

At Big Creek Timber Company we have assembled some of the best logging contractors in the industry and expert timber managers to offer first class service to our timberland clients. Our logging force is highly trained and closely supervised to maximize the utilization of the landowner’s forest products, ensuring the landowner receives top dollar for their timber.

Our mission is to serve the needs of timberland owners in Arkansas. While we are predominately a timber harvesting and timber management business, we offer additional services that are directly associated with timber management and harvesting. Services offered include:

  • Timber Harvesting
  • Dozer Work (roads, fire lines, game food plots, etc.)
  • Boundary Line Painting
  • Nuisance Animal Control (beavers, wild hogs, etc.)
  • Site Prep and Reforestation Administration
  • Forest Management Plans
  • Forest Stewardship Plans
  • Tree Farm and Stewardship Certification

For more information about out timber services or to schedule a consultation, please call 501-337-4855, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or fill out our online form.


Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get a quote for having my timber cut?

We prefer to look at the tract before giving a quote so that we can make sure the timber is being merchandised in a way that makes each landowner get the maximum return.

What part of the state do you service?

While we are only able to work tracts that are located in Central Arkansas, we have a large, statewide network of companies we recommend if your tract is too far away for our crews.

Do you cut individual trees?

No. We are not setup to work small tracts of timber. This includes anything less than 10 loads.

Will you clean up after the timber harvesting is done?

Our crews do their best to not make a mess and will pile up the remaining tops and such. However, there will be stumps, limbs, tops, etc. left behind. Any preexisting roads that we use will be left in as good of shape as they were when we started and we will haul in rock as needed.