Black Rabbit Landscaping · Licensed · Bonded · Insured

Lawn Mowing in Yelm, Thurston County & Nearby

Clean, reliable cuts on a schedule that fits — weekly, bi-weekly, or one-time. Owner-operated, licensed, bonded & insured.

Request a free quote Call/Text (407) 951-1663

Need lawn mowing near Yelm or across Thurston County? Black Rabbit Landscaping keeps grass neat with weekly and bi-weekly routes — plus one-time cuts when you’re selling, hosting, or catching up after vacation.

Jerry is owner-operator: straight quotes, fair pricing by yard size, and work you can count on. We’re fully licensed, bonded, and insured. Call or text (407) 951-1663.

What’s included

  • Weekly or bi-weekly mowing routes
  • One-time / catch-up cuts
  • Edging and string trimming available with service
  • Attention to finish — not a rush-and-go flip cut
  • Flexible start if the lawn is overdue

Where we work

Yelm, Rainier, Lacey, Roy, Olympia, Tenino, and greater Thurston County, Washington.

Browse by town: Yelm, Rainier, Lacey, Roy, Olympia, Tenino

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Why hire Black Rabbit

Free quote — lawn mowing

Text or call Jerry, or use the online form. Property address helps for an accurate quote but is optional.

Lawn mowing FAQs

How often should I mow?

Most South Sound lawns look best on a weekly schedule in peak growth. Bi-weekly works for some yards or cooler stretches. We’ll help you pick a plan when we quote.

How much does lawn mowing cost?

It depends on yard size and condition. Many regular weekly cuts land around $40–$50 per visit, with ballparks roughly $25–$80. Text for a free quote based on your property.

Do you mow in my town?

We mow in Yelm, Rainier, Lacey, Roy, Olympia, Tenino, and greater Thurston County. Not sure? Call or text and we’ll say yes or no straight.

Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?

Yes — Black Rabbit Landscaping is fully licensed, bonded, and insured for lawn care and landscaping in the South Sound.

Lawn care by city

Same services, local pages for each town.