Tree Removal in Lenoir City, TN

Lenoir City sits in Loudon County at the confluence of the Tennessee River and Little Tennessee River, defined on both sides by the waters of Fort Loudoun Lake and Tellico Lake. This lakefront geography is central to the tree work here: thousands of residential properties back directly onto water, and the trees on those properties face a specific and demanding set of conditions.

The most prominent community in the area is Tellico Village – one of the largest planned retirement communities in the Southeast, with roughly 9,000 residents across multiple neighborhoods on and around Tellico Lake. Rarity Pointe, WindRiver, and Town Creek round out the major residential communities along the lake corridor.

Lakefront trees tend toward water-tolerant species: water oak, willow oak, sycamore, and river birch grow close to bulkheads, docks, and lake-side structures where root systems can undermine bank stability. These large trees adjacent to water require careful crane positioning to remove safely, since dropping material toward the water or onto a dock isn’t an option. Trees in the shoreline setback zone may require coordination with the Tennessee Valley Authority before removal, something the pros we connect you with are familiar with navigating. Lake-effect wind amplification is real here – properties on open water faces receive wind loads inland trees don’t – and Tellico Village has its own Architectural Control Committee that requires approval for tree removal.

Neighborhoods we serve in Lenoir City

  • Tellico Village
  • Rarity Pointe
  • WindRiver
  • Town Creek