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When Trumann, AR property owners need tree work handled by people who actually know the area, Jonesboro Tree Service Pros is who to call directly at (870) 860-2701. We provide tree removal, tree trimming, stump grinding, and 24/7 emergency response across Trumann and the broader Poinsett County area. Trumann sits about 20 miles southeast of Jonesboro along Highway 63, in the St. Francis Lowlands region where the New Madrid earthquakes of 1811-1812 dropped the land by as much as 50 feet — geography that still affects how trees grow and how their root systems behave today. The crew handles everything from removing storm-damaged trees on residential lots near the historic Singer-era neighborhoods to clearing larger trees on the agricultural and wooded properties surrounding town. For a free on-site estimate, reach out to us — we'll usually have someone out to your property within a day or two.

Trumann Areas Where We Regularly Work

Our crews cover Trumann in its entirety — and several of the recognizable areas and neighborhoods we service include:

  • Historic Singer-era neighborhoods — Streets with the small four-room bungalows and shotgun houses built during the Singer Sewing Machine Cabinet Company era, many still standing
  • Downtown Trumann — Main Street area with older residential streets and commercial properties
  • Cedar Park area — Established residential pocket near Cedar Park Elementary School
  • Properties near Trumann High School and Trumann Intermediate School
  • Highway 63 corridor — Mixed commercial and residential properties along the main route through town
  • Highway 463 corridor — South Trumann residential and commercial areas
  • West Main Street area — Older homes near the Poinsett Community Club
  • Poinsett Avenue and surrounding streets — Central residential corridor
  • Trumann Industrial Park vicinity — Commercial properties and surrounding residential
  • Properties along the St. Francis River and Sunken Lands — Bottomland properties on Trumann's east side
  • Outskirts toward Tyronza, Marked Tree, and Harrisburg — Rural-suburban transition areas


If your property is in Trumann or just outside the city limits in Poinsett County, reach out — our crews cover the broader area on a regular basis.


Local Landmarks and Reference Points Near Our Work

Around Trumann, our routes regularly take us past or near:

  • Poinsett Community Club (Old Community House) — National Register of Historic Places, built by Poinsett Lumber Company for Singer employees
  • Maxie Theatre site — Historic theater that opened in 1947 at 136 Arkansas Highway 463 South
  • Trumann Industrial Park — The former Singer plant complex, now subdivided
  • St. Francis Sunken Lands Wildlife Management Area — Bottomland hardwood forest area east of town
  • Cedar Park Elementary, Trumann Intermediate, and Trumann High School campuses
  • Highway 63 / Highway 463 intersection area
  • Properties along Poinsett Avenue, West Main Street, and Highway 69


When you describe where you live in Trumann, chances are good we can place it without needing the cross streets.


How Trumann's Sunken Lands Geography Shapes Tree Care

What makes tree work in Trumann distinct from the rest of Northeast Arkansas is the land itself. The 1811-1812 New Madrid earthquakes dropped portions of this area by up to 50 feet, creating the Sunken Lands — a region of low, wet, formerly bottomland hardwood forest. That history still affects the soil profile, drainage patterns, and tree species you find here today. The natural ecology of the area before clearing for agriculture was dense bottomland hardwoods — oaks, cypresses, gums, hickories, and pecans growing in periodically flooded ground. Many of the mature trees still standing on Trumann residential lots, particularly closer to the St. Francis River corridor, are descendants of that original forest.


The soil here ranges from fine alluvial deposits to heavier clays, and drainage varies significantly across short distances — what's well-drained on one lot can be saturated on the lot next door. That matters for tree care because tree stability depends on root anchoring, and saturated ground gives roots far less to hold onto during a wind event. Spring storms moving through Poinsett County can produce conditions where trees fail simply because the soil couldn't support them through saturation followed by high winds. We've handled enough Trumann tree work to know which parts of town drain well and which don't, and we factor that into how we approach assessments on individual properties.


Why It Helps to Hire a Crew That Actually Works Trumann

Trumann isn't a city where you can rely on a contractor pulling up an address on a map and figuring out the rest. The older parts of town — particularly the Singer-era neighborhoods — have narrow streets, older infrastructure, and properties with mature trees crowded into smaller lots. Some of the historic Singer houses have outbuildings, sheds, and original architectural features worth preserving during tree work, which means a careless removal can damage more than just the tree. The newer parts of town have their own considerations, with developments closer to Cedar Park and the school zones generally having more space but trees that haven't yet matured into the canopy size that creates real removal complexity. We work both ends of that range.

Jonesboro Tree Service Pros is licensed and insured, with full liability and workers' compensation coverage on every Trumann job. Our crews come prepared with the equipment and experience to handle the specific conditions Trumann properties present. Free on-site estimates and complete debris cleanup are part of the standard scope.


The Tree Services We Provide in Trumann


Tree Removal

We handle removal of dead, dying, storm-damaged, or hazardously positioned trees throughout Trumann — from the historic central neighborhoods where access can be tight to the more open properties on the city's outskirts. Bottomland species like water oaks, sweet gums, and willows are common removal candidates, particularly when saturated ground has compromised their stability.


Tree Trimming

Mature trees in Trumann's older neighborhoods often go years between pruning, which builds up deadwood, oversized branch loads, and structural issues that show up during the next storm. We provide structural trimming, deadwood removal, and clearance work around rooflines, gutters, and utility lines.


Stump Grinding

For stumps left after a removal — whether we did the work or it happened years ago — we grind below grade to clear the area for grass, landscaping, or new construction.


24/7 Emergency Tree Response

For trees that fall on homes, vehicles, fences, or block driveways — common during severe spring weather and the summer storm season across Poinsett County. Our emergency response covers Trumann and the surrounding area at all hours.


Have a tree to deal with in Trumann? Call (870) 860-2701 for a free, no-obligation estimate. We cover Trumann regularly and can usually be out to assess the situation in a day or two.