Our Service Area
At Creekside Land Management, we proudly serve landowners, farmers, and outdoor enthusiasts within a two-hour radius of Inwood, Iowa. From small-acreage properties to large farms and recreational land, we bring practical solutions that restore, improve, and protect the land you depend on.
Communities We Serve
We provide land management, brush removal, and habitat restoration throughout northwest Iowa, southeast South Dakota, and southwest Minnesota. Key communities within our service area include:
If you own land in or around these communities, we can help you manage and restore it with professionalism, efficiency, and care.
Landscapes & Waterways We Work In
Our region is defined by fertile farmland, rolling pastures, and wooded creeks. We routinely work along the Big Sioux River, Rock River, and smaller creeks and streams that cut through northwest Iowa and the surrounding area. These waterways create unique challenges with erosion, invasive species, and tree growth—but also provide opportunities to restore wildlife habitat and improve pasture quality.
Tree & Vegetation Management
Landowners in our area face ongoing challenges from aggressive growth and invasive plants. Some of the most common tree and vegetation management needs we address include:
By clearing unwanted growth and encouraging healthy native trees, we help restore balance to your property.
Pasture, Wildlife & Hunting Land
This part of Iowa, South Dakota, and Minnesota is rich in agricultural and recreational land. Many clients rely on us to improve grazing pastures for cattle, sheep, and goats while also enhancing habitat for pheasants, whitetail deer, turkey, and waterfowl. Whether you want better forage for livestock, healthier waterways, or improved cover for hunting land, Creekside Land Management delivers long-lasting results.
Why Choose Creekside Land Management
Because we live and work in this region, we understand the land, the weather, and the unique challenges property owners face here. We combine local knowledge with professional equipment and a strong work ethic to restore your land’s full potential—whether that means reclaiming pasture, clearing cedars, or creating better habitat for wildlife.




