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Gordon Harris Park sits in southeast Meridian, just 8 miles north of our Kuna location. This 11-acre neighborhood park opened in 2007. The trees planted around that time are now maturing and need regular care.
We provide arborist and tree services for homes near this park. Our crews reach the Three Bars Drive area in about 16 minutes. That means fast response times for your property.
If you are searching for an arborist near Gordon Harris Park, we can help. Many homeowners in these subdivisions now see their trees growing into power lines, rooflines, or sidewalks. Others notice signs of stress or disease. These are normal issues for trees that are 15 to 18 years old.

Homeowners in Paramount, Silverstone, and areas near Mountain View High School often have trees that were planted when the neighborhood was built. These trees are now tall enough to shade your yard. They also need regular checkups.
Our certified arborists spot early signs of stress, disease, or storm damage. We catch small problems before they become big ones. This saves you money and keeps your property safe.
The Treasure Valley has alkaline soil. This causes iron chlorosis in maples and oaks. You may notice leaves turning yellow between the veins. We know how to treat this common local issue.
We also serve homes in Victory Greens, Arbor Ridge, and nearby Kuna neighborhoods.
Many families in this area have large shade trees from the original subdivision plantings. These trees looked small when you moved in. Now they may block light, crowd your roof, or hang over the sidewalk.
Professional pruning prevents hazards. Dead or crossing branches can fall during storms. Overgrown limbs can damage your home. Regular trimming keeps your trees healthy and your family safe.
Many southeast Meridian HOAs require trees to be trimmed away from rooflines and sidewalks. We help you stay in compliance. No more warning letters or fines.
Homeowners near Roaring Springs and Discovery Park call us for the same reasons.


If you have never hired a tree service before, we make the process simple.
First, we walk your property with you. We look at each tree and listen to your concerns. Then we explain what work we recommend and why.
Before any cutting begins, you receive a written scope. This document lists exactly what we will do. No surprises.
Most homes near Gordon Harris Park have off-street parking. This allows easy access for our trucks and equipment. We set up quickly and keep your driveway clear when possible.
Our crews follow ISA and ANSI A300 safety standards on every job. These are the industry rules for safe and proper tree care.
Property owners in this neighborhood call us for many types of tree work. The most common jobs include:
- Tree trimming and pruning
- Tree removal
- Stump grinding and stump removal
- Tree health assessments
- Tree cabling and bracing
One team handles the full job. We do not use subcontractors. You deal with the same crew from start to finish.
Siberian elm, quaking aspen, and fruit trees are common in southeast Meridian. Maples and oaks grow here too. Each species needs different care. We know how to prune and treat each type the right way.
We perform similar services near Bernie Fisher Park and along Indian Creek in Kuna.


Our crews reach Gordon Harris Park in about 16 minutes. The drive is roughly 8 miles from our office at 1640 N Two Pt Pl in Kuna.
Here is the route we take via ID-69 S/S Meridian Road:
- Head toward Brandys Jewel Ave and turn right
- Turn left onto E Three Bars Dr
- Turn right onto E Party Jet St/S Tagish Way
- Turn left onto E Three Bars Dr, then right onto S Bayou Bar Way
- Turn left onto E Doberman Dr to reach S Locust Grove Rd
- At the traffic circle, take the first exit onto E Victory Rd
- Turn left onto ID-69 S/S Meridian Rd and continue for about 4 miles
- Turn right onto W Hubbard Rd, then left onto N Linder Ave
- Turn right onto W Trophy St—our office is on the left
You will pass Northwest Lineman College and Victory Greens along the way.
We also travel north to Roaring Springs, east to Cloverdale, and throughout Ada County.
View all our service areas to see if we cover your location.
Treasure Valley weather is hard on trees. Summers often exceed 100°F. Winters bring sudden cold snaps. Wind storms can strike any time of year.
Young trees are at risk for sunscald on south-facing trunks. This happens when hot afternoon sun damages the bark. Older trees may lose branches to wind or heavy snow.
We offer deep root feeding and preventive treatments. These services build strength and resilience year-round. Healthy trees handle weather stress better than neglected ones.
Customers in Kuna, Star, and Eagle request the same seasonal care programs.
Contact us to check same-week availability for southeast Meridian properties.


Do I need a permit to remove a tree near Gordon Harris Park?
Private property trees usually do not require a permit in Meridian. Trees in the public right-of-way do need city approval. Contact the Meridian city arborist to confirm before removing any tree near sidewalks or streets.
Can you work on trees close to Mountain View High School property lines?
Yes, we can. We coordinate timing to avoid school traffic and event days. This keeps the job safe and causes less disruption for you and your neighbors.
What if my HOA requires pre-approval for tree work?
We provide written scope documents for HOA submission. These papers describe the work, the reason for it, and the timeline. Most HOAs accept our format without issue.
How soon can you reach my home from Kuna?
The typical drive is 16 minutes via Ten Mile Road. We often have same-week appointments available for southeast Meridian properties. Call us to check the current schedule.
Do summer temperatures affect when you can prune?
Yes, heat matters. We schedule heavy pruning for early morning hours. This reduces stress on both the trees and our crew. Your trees recover faster when cut during cooler parts of the day.
Are your arborists licensed to work in Meridian?
Yes, our team is ISA-certified. We follow industry best practices and comply with Meridian city requirements for any public tree work.

Transforming Outdoor Spaces, One Yard at a Time.