Arborists are more than tree climbers — they are trained specialists who protect urban forests, advise on tree risk, and manage multimillion-dollar landscapes. Here’s what arborists earn in 2026.

Arborist Salary Overview

By Career Level

Level Annual Salary
Entry-level tree worker / laborer $30,000–$42,000
Ground crew / trainee arborist $38,000–$50,000
Climbing arborist (journeyman) $45,000–$65,000
ISA Certified Arborist $55,000–$85,000
Lead arborist / crew foreman $65,000–$95,000
Consulting arborist (ASCA RCA) $90,000–$160,000
Tree service owner (5–15 employees) $100,000–$250,000+

ISA Certification Pay Premium

Status Typical Salary
No certification $30,000–$45,000
ISA Certified Arborist (CA) $55,000–$85,000
ISA Board Certified Master Arborist (BCMA) $80,000–$130,000
ASCA Registered Consulting Arborist (RCA) $90,000–$160,000

Arborist Type by Pay

Career Path Earning Model Annual Pay Range
Climbing arborist (residential company) Hourly + commission $45,000–$75,000
Utility arborist (right-of-way) Salary + per diem $60,000–$100,000
Municipal arborist (city) Government salary + benefits $55,000–$90,000
Consulting arborist (self-employed) $150–$400/hr $80,000–$180,000
Tree service owner Company revenue $100,000–$250,000+

Arborist Salary by State

State Median Annual Salary
California $58,000–$78,000
New York $55,000–$75,000
Texas $48,000–$68,000
Florida $45,000–$65,000
Oregon $55,000–$72,000
Pennsylvania $50,000–$68,000
Illinois $52,000–$70,000
National average $48,000–$65,000

ISA Certification Requirements

Requirement Details
Experience required 3 years full-time arboriculture work
Exam format 200 multiple-choice questions
Exam cost $220 (ISA member) / $310 (non-member)
Recertification 30 CEUs per 3-year cycle
Exam topics Tree biology, pruning, diagnosis, soil, safety

ISA Specialty Certifications

Credential Focus Pay Benefit
Utility Specialist Power line clearance $65,000–$100,000
Municipal Specialist Urban forestry $60,000–$90,000
Aerial Lift Specialist Bucket truck operations $55,000–$85,000
Board Certified Master Arborist (BCMA) All arboriculture; highest ISA credential $80,000–$130,000
ASCA Registered Consulting Arborist (RCA) Expert consulting; independent credential $90,000–$180,000

Consulting Arborist Services and Rates

Service Type Rate
Tree risk assessment $150–$400/tree
Pre-construction tree protection plan $500–$3,000
Tree appraisal / valuation $300–$1,500/report
Litigation expert witness $200–$400/hr
Insurance damage report $200–$600/report

Job Outlook

BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics) projects 5% growth in grounds maintenance and arborist roles through 2032 — about average. However, the urban forestry industry is expanding significantly as cities prioritize climate resilience, tree canopy coverage requirements, and green infrastructure. ISA-certified arborists face a skills shortage in many markets.