Morton is where US Highway 12, State Route 7, and SR 508 meet—a real city with parks, logging heritage, and steady demand for septic, driveways, and utility trenching.
Incorporated in 1913, Morton sits in the Cascade foothills between Mount Rainier and Mount St. Helens recreation marketing—and that geography shows up in real life as weekend traffic, timber operations, and a mix of in-town utilities versus rural septic lots. Bloomstrom Construction is the excavation contractor side of those projects: pads, trenches, gravel, and septic digs—not whole-house building.
Representative excavation, trenching, and access work from the Morton crossroads and nearby Highway 12 parcels.
Upland parcels east of town can be rockier; valley lots may need more drainage detail.
The Tilton River and Riffe Lake recreation economy mean Morton sees both full-time residents and seasonal owners on the same roads. Loggers’ Jubilee is a summer anchor event; property owners often want driveways and parking tightened before crowds arrive. As the geographic center of Lewis County, Morton is a natural hub for anyone describing work “along 12” to friends from Chehalis—we actually run iron here weekly.
If your lot has city water and sewer, your project may still need trenches, storm drainage, or grading for an addition or shop. If you are on well and septic, we handle the digging and tank work to match your designer’s plan. We do not guess system sizing; we execute the earthwork the permit describes.
East: Glenoma, Randle, Packwood. West: Mossyrock, Mayfield Lake. Lewis County overview.
Septic, driveways, clearing, and trenching at the 12 / 7 / 508 crossroads.
Call (360) 520-5271