CHOPMEN TREE SERVICE
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Camas, WA · ~20 Minutes From Our East Vancouver Base

Camas tree removal, from Prune Hill to the lake.

Camas builds its neighborhoods inside the forest — which is the charm, until a 100-foot fir starts leaning toward the kitchen. We handle the big, close-quarters removals Camas lots demand. Licensed & insured, free written quotes.

Chopmen Tree Service mascot — superhero with axe

Chopmen Tree Service removes hazard and unwanted trees throughout Camas, WA — about a 20-minute drive from our east Vancouver shop. Typical removals run $400–$2,500, with the big Prune Hill and Lacamas Lake firs quoted on site, free and in writing.

Camas kept its trees when it grew, and it shows — Prune Hill's view lots are stitched between mature Douglas firs, the streets around Lacamas and Round Lakes back onto genuine woods, and even downtown's older blocks carry big legacy maples and cedars. Living inside a forest canopy is most of why people move here. It also means tree work in Camas is rarely simple: the trees are big, the lots are sloped, and the houses are close.

Chopmen climber rigging a large conifer for sectional removal
Sectional rigging — how big trees come down safely on tight lots.
Stump grinding equipment finishing a removal job in Clark County
Same-day stump grinding finishes the job.

What Camas trees ask of a crew

Permits: Camas pays attention

Camas is prouder of its tree canopy than most Clark County cities, and its rules reflect that. Depending on the tree and the lot, removal can require city review — especially in critical areas, on lots with subdivision landscaping conditions (common across Prune Hill's developments), or for street trees, which always involve the city. The penalty for guessing wrong is real, and so is the neighbor who reports it. We help you check what applies to your specific property before anything gets cut — it's a five-minute call that keeps the project clean.

When the tree should stay

On wooded Camas lots, the right answer is often not removal — selective thinning and pruning can tame a tree that feels threatening while keeping the canopy that makes the property. We'll tell you honestly which side of the line your tree is on; we quote both jobs either way.

How it works

  1. Free quote — we're ~20 minutes out, so estimates schedule fast. Written and itemized after a walkthrough.
  2. Controlled removal — climber-rigged, piece by piece, with drop zones planned for slope and structures.
  3. Cleanup — chipped, hauled, raked. Wooded-lot jobs leave the woods looking like woods, not a logging site.
  4. Optional stump grinding — same visit, below grade.

Camas tree removal — frequently asked questions

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Camas?

Sometimes — Camas can require review depending on tree size, location, critical areas, and subdivision conditions (common on Prune Hill). Street trees always involve the city. We help you check before cutting starts.

How much does removal cost in Camas?

Most removals run $400–$2,500; the big firs on Prune Hill and around Lacamas Lake run $1,500–$3,500+ depending on size, lean, and proximity to the house. Free written quotes.

How far are you from Camas?

About 20 minutes — we're based in east Vancouver, so Camas is some of our closest territory. Prune Hill, downtown, Grass Valley, Forest Home, and out to Fern Prairie are all easy runs.

Can you handle big firs on steep Prune Hill lots?

Yes — sectional removal exists for exactly that: climber-dismantled canopies, rope-lowered sections, controlled drop zones. Slow is smooth, smooth is safe.

Got a Camas tree problem?

Twenty minutes away, free written quotes, honest advice.

Call 360-777-5093