Trusted Tree Services in Prince George’s County, MD
Protecting Your Property. Preserving Your Trees – Nelson Tree Specialist
When homeowners and property managers in Prince George’s County need expert tree care, they turn to Nelson Tree Specialist. With years of hands-on experience and a deep understanding of Maryland’s unique environment, our certified arborists deliver safe, efficient, and reliable tree services. Whether it’s preventative maintenance or emergency storm response, we’re equipped to handle your property’s toughest tree challenges—so you don’t have to.
Complete Tree Care Solutions in Prince George’s County
Professional Tree Services by Nelson Tree Specialist
No two properties—or trees—are the same. That’s why we offer a comprehensive range of services to support the health, safety, and appearance of your landscape. From routine trimming to emergency removals, our team has the training and tools to do it all.

Why Prince George’s County Residents Choose Nelson Tree Specialist
We’ve built our reputation on doing things the right way—every time. Here’s why your neighbors trust us with their trees:
- Locally Owned & Rooted in Maryland – We understand the unique challenges of tree care in our region.
- Certified Arborists on Staff – Every job is guided by expert knowledge and long-term tree health.
- Fully Licensed & Insured – Your safety and property are protected from start to finish.
- Modern Equipment, Low Impact – We use advanced tools to work efficiently and cleanly.
- Transparent Pricing – No hidden fees. Just clear, honest estimates.
- 5-Star Customer Service – Our clients rave about our professionalism, communication, and results.
Proudly Serving All of Prince George’s County, MD
From suburban neighborhoods to wooded lots, we’ve helped property owners throughout Prince George’s County maintain healthy, safe, and beautiful trees.
We serve:
Bowie • College Park • Laurel • Upper Marlboro • Greenbelt • Hyattsville • Oxon Hill • and nearby communities
Common Tree Issues in Prince George’s County
- Leaning or damaged trees after storms
- Branches growing too close to homes or power lines
- Signs of tree disease, pests, or decay
- Dead trees compromising property safety
- Tree roots damaging walkways, driveways, or structures
If any of these sound familiar, it’s time to bring in the experts—before the problem gets worse.