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Nov 2010 - March 2011
Shasta-Trinity National Forest

Tree Gifts dedicated between November 2010 and March 2011 were planted in Shasta-Trinity National Forest. Trees were native Ponderosa pine, Jeffrey pine, Incense cedar and Douglas fir.

In 2008 the Lime Complex Fire, Iron Complex Fire, Cedar Fire and Lightning Complex Fire burned thousands of acres of trees, leaving large areas so devastated that the trees can't regenerate themselves.

Shasta-Trinity National Forest Tree Baby Planted in 2011

Update: Shasta-Trinity NF trees in 2022, at 11 years old

UPDATE- video of trees in 2022 at 11 years old

*If you want to visit the trees*

  • We recommend you wear long pants and hiking boots, and follow the US Forest Service safe hiking guidelines.
  • While not required to find the trees, it's not a bad idea to get a map of the forest ahead of time.
  • Please understand we cannot provide exact locations of individual trees. Your tree or trees are within the area specified on the map.
  • While this area of the forest is open to the public and generally considered safe, and none of our customers that have visited their trees have had any issues, please be advised that we cannot be responsible for any harm or injury that may result from your visit. You visit the trees at your own risk.
  • Please feel free to call or email us with any questions before you go- we're happy to help!