Wildland Hoe — Forged American Trail & Fireline Tool

New · Available 06.19.2026 · MSRP $70

Built for dirt. Warwood Blue. Born on the trail.

The Wildland Hoe: forged 1060 American steel, three sharpened working edges, and a locking-bolt handle you can service trailside with one hex wrench. For the crews who build trail, clear land, and manage ground miles from the nearest shop.

MSRP $70 · Hand Tools — Landscaping · Made in Wheeling, WV

Warwood Wildland Hoe with blue powder-coated forged head, sharpened silver edges, and American ash handle
1060
Forged American steel
3
Sharpened working edges
60″
American ash handle
100%
American Made
// Anatomy

Not Just Another Hoe Pattern

Side profile of the Wildland Hoe head showing the locking bolt, welded neck, and blade
// Field-serviceable

Fix It at the Trailhead

Five miles up a trail, a damaged handle usually means a dead tool and a long walk back. The Wildland Hoe's locking bolt design changes that — no rivets to drill, no shop press, no lost workday.

01

Loosen

One hex wrench. The same one already on your multi-tool.

02

Swap or service

Replace the handle, tighten the system, or break the tool down for the pack.

03

Back to work

Minutes, not a hike to the truck. The crew keeps cutting trail.

Angled view of the Wildland Hoe collar and locking bolt that make the handle field-serviceable
// Play the work

Cut the Bench

Every trail starts as a hillside. Carve a flat bench across the slope with your Wildland Hoe — chop through roots, bar the boulders out of the way, and watch your stamina. Don't dig below the blue line.

Stamina Bench0%
Goal: shave the amber hillside down to the blue bench line — you can’t dig below it, so just clear every ridge · click/drag to swing · Space switches Hoe ↔ Rock Bar · flick boulders clear
150+YEARS
// Warwood Blue

Blue Since the Railroads

The powder-coated Warwood Blue finish isn't just corrosion resistance — it's a signature. Warwood has been putting blue paint on tools for American railroads for more than 150 years.

Every Wildland Hoe head carries the forge stamp: WARWOOD USA. Forged here, finished blue, like the railroad tools that built the line.

Wildland Hoe head in Warwood Blue with the forge stamp reading Wildland Hoe, Warwood USA
// Two jobs, one tool

For the Crew and the Back Forty

Land Managers · Trail Crews

On the Trail

For land managers, trail crews, and conservation corps: the toughness, spring, and impact resistance of forged 1060 steel for trail building, land clearing, and habitat management — with edge retention that cuts sharpening downtime and serviceability you can trust in the backcountry. And when the fire call comes, it's a proven wildland pattern.

Homeowner · Homesteader

On Your Property

Professional-grade performance for brush clearing, trail work, drainage cleanup, landscaping, and property maintenance. One tool that cuts, scrapes, grubs, and moves material — and stays in service for years.

Full-length Warwood Wildland Hoe with 60-inch American ash handle
Full reach · 60″ American ash · forged head in Warwood Blue

Put Warwood Blue to Work

The Wildland Hoe is available June 19, 2026. MSRP $70. Direct from Warwood.

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