6 land & property services in Dutchess County, New York.
Founded in 1985, the Dutchess Land Conservancy is one of the most prominent and active land conservation organizations in the country, having preserved more than 48,000 acres of habitat, open space, and farmland across Dutchess County and surrounding areas. Works primarily through conservation easements on privately held land, limiting future development in perpetuity. Provides professional assistance to landowners and municipalities on conservation planning and stewardship. Dutchess County has 170,000+ acres in agricultural use and is the #8 apple-producing county in New York State.
Premier forestry mulching and land clearing contractor serving the Hudson Valley, Catskills, Berkshires, and beyond. Owner Scott Sans uses specialized tracked mulching equipment to reclaim overgrown land in a single pass — no burn piles, no hauling. Also offers targeted goat grazing for invasive species on steep terrain. Free on-site estimates. scott@hudsonvalleyforestry.com | hudsonvalleyforestry.com
Licensed and registered land surveyor serving the Hudson Valley since 1983. Specializes in title and boundary surveys for properties from under a quarter acre to 700+ acres. Serves Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Ulster, Orange, Putnam, and Westchester Counties. Known for accuracy and 7-day availability. landsurveyorhudsonvalley.com
Premier full-service forest management and timber harvesting company serving the Hudson Valley and Catskills. Works with landowners to achieve property goals through responsible timber harvesting and land clearing. We pay you for your timber. Serves every town in the Hudson Valley and most of the Catskills, from Westchester to Albany and Connecticut through Delaware County. midhudsonforestproducts.com
Highly rated seasoned hardwood firewood delivery serving Columbia, Dutchess, and Greene Counties. Variety of fully seasoned species ready to burn. Also provides tree services with free estimates. thebeardedcordsman.com
Northern Dutchess County's dedicated land conservation nonprofit established in 1990, focused on protecting the natural, agricultural, cultural, scenic, and historic resources of the Rhinebeck-Red Hook-Hyde Park corridor. Conserves forests, farmland, wetlands, and wildlife habitat through ownership and conservation easements. Operates multiple public-access nature preserves with hiking trails, including Hyde Park Trails, Thompson-Mazzarella Park, Saw Kill Trails, the Winnakee Nature Preserve, and the Vlei Marsh Preserve. Leads the Woodland Stewards Collaborative for sustainable forest management. 500+ members, 150+ volunteers.