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Forestry & Logging Services in Shasta County, California

Shasta County Logging & Forestry Services


Peterson Timber delivers expert logging and forestry services across Shasta County—from large-scale timber harvesting to targeted fire prevention and fuels reduction.


Whether you’re managing timberland, handling a government contract, or preparing property for wildfire season, our experienced crews can help get the job done right.


We serve clients with a strong track record of reliable work and clean, professional job sites.

What We Do in Shasta County

Our local crews and subcontractors regularly operate in Shasta County, providing:


  • Full-service logging & stump-to-mill harvesting
  • Landscape-level fuel reduction & wildfire prep
  • Mastication & brush clearing
  • Wood chips & biomass handling
  • Federal and state agency contracting

WHERE

WE

WORK


in Shasta County

We cover all corners of Shasta County including:

  • Redding
  • Anderson
  • Burney
  • Shingletown
  • Palo Cedro


…and surrounding areas. If you're nearby, we likely serve your location too.

Why Peterson Timber

We’re a licensed, insured, and certified ProLogger outfit with deep roots in Northern California.


Known for our clean landings, happy crews, and dependable operations, we’re trusted by mills, power plants, agencies, and landowners alike.


  • ProLogger certified (Sustainable Forestry Initiative®)
  • Certified Logging Professional (Qualified Logging Professional, Northern CA)
  • Based in Northern California, proudly serving our local forests
  • Trusted partner to CalFire, Sierra Pacific, and Forest Service agencies


Interested in joining our crew?

WHAT WE DO

Peterson Timber provides professional logging, biomass, and fuels management services across Northern California and southern Oregon.


We work with landowners, agencies, and mills to manage land, source material,  and reduce fire risk  while improving forest health.

Start a Project with Peterson Timber

Need a dependable partner for logging, forest thinning, or wildfire fuel reduction in Shasta County?