Tree Services Moore, OK

Moore, Oklahoma is a resilient and fast-growing city of nearly 63,000 residents located just nine miles south of Oklahoma City in Cleveland County, sandwiched between OKC to the north and Norman to the south. The city traces its roots to the Land Run of 1889, when a post office was established and named after Al Moore, an Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway employee who reportedly painted his name on a board nailed to a boxcar so he could receive his mail. Moore remained a small agricultural community for decades before exploding in growth during the 1960s, and today it is the seventh-largest city in Oklahoma. The community is known for its strong sense of civic pride, anchored by landmarks like Veterans Memorial Park — featuring a 15-foot black granite obelisk honoring veterans and a flag plaza with a 30-foot American flag pole — as well as Little River Park, The Station at Central Park, and the Moore Warren Theatre. Moore is also proudly home to country music superstar Toby Keith, whose name still graces the city's iconic water towers.

Moore's landscape is defined by its position on the flat to gently rolling prairie of Cleveland County, where native pecans, eastern redcedars, elms, cottonwoods, and ornamental trees have been planted throughout the city's expanding residential neighborhoods over the past six decades. Little River Park offers walking trails, sports fields, and a scenic pond framed by native trees, while mature shade trees in older neighborhoods near downtown give those streets a more established, canopied feel. Because Moore grew so rapidly from the 1960s onward, the city has layers of tree maturity — older neighborhoods with large, aging trees and newer subdivisions where younger trees are still establishing — creating a diverse and ongoing demand for professional arborist services throughout the community.

For Moore homeowners, Johnson's Tree Service has been a pillar of professional tree care, dedicated to enhancing the health and beauty of your landscape. Our certified arborists specialize in a range of services, including expert pruning, precise trimming, and safe removal of hazardous limbs. Moore's tornado history is among the most sobering of any city in America — the three costliest tornadoes in Oklahoma history all occurred in Moore, including the catastrophic May 3, 1999 storm and the devastating May 20, 2013 tornado, which registered wind speeds of about 200 miles per hour and caused widespread destruction across the city. These events stripped entire neighborhoods of their tree canopies overnight, and rebuilding that natural beauty while keeping properties safe from the next storm is an ongoing mission for Moore residents. We are committed to providing top-tier care, from routine maintenance to post-storm cleanup, ensuring your trees are not only beautiful but also healthy and secure. Trust our experienced team to bring a new level of expertise to your outdoor space — whether it's proactively trimming mature pecans and elms before severe weather season, removing storm-damaged trees from neighborhoods still rebuilding their canopies, or shaping newly planted trees in Moore's newest residential developments.