Highland Park spans 150 acres in the heart of Rochester. Frederick Law Olmsted designed this park back in 1888. It holds world-class botanical collections and famous lilac groves. Each spring, the Lilac Festival draws huge crowds to the grounds.
Mature oaks, magnolias, and ornamental trees fill this historic landscape. Nearby homes share this same leafy, tree-heavy character. Old trees near South Goodman Street often develop weak limbs over time. Storms and heavy snow add stress to these aging branches. Regular trimming keeps these trees healthy and keeps yards safe.
You Have Access to Trusted Tree Service Near Highland Park
K&C Rochester Tree and Landscape supports homeowners near Highland Park and South Goodman Street. Our local team handles trimming, pruning, and full tree removal. We also clear storm damage and grind stumps down to size.
Properties near this arboretum often have older, taller trees. We adjust our methods based on tree age and soil type here. Our crew brings modern chippers, climbing gear, and safety equipment to every job. This protects your property and keeps cleanup quick and thorough.
We also offer free estimates to help you plan your next project with confidence. Call K&C Rochester Tree and Landscape today to get started.
How K&C Rochester Tree and Landscape Reaches Highland Park
K&C Rochester Tree and Landscape sits about six miles away, roughly ten minutes by car.
- We pull out from Linden Avenue and head toward I-490 West.
- Our crew merges onto I-490 West and stays on it briefly.
- We take the exit toward Goodman Street and Broadway.
- Our truck turns left onto South Goodman Street next.
- We turn right onto Pinetum Drive and arrive at the park.
This route along I-490 West is usually the fastest option. If traffic builds up, we know other ways to reach Highland Park.
