(Portland, Oregon) –
La siguiente información está disponible en español al (503) 207-3505
Portland Parks & Recreation's (PP&R) Urban Forestry division is giving away 4,000 trees this fall for Portlanders to plant on their private property. That is an increase from the 3,000 trees distributed by the program last year. Expanded capacity is thanks to funding from the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund (PCEF).
Portlanders can go to Portland.gov/free-yard-trees right now to register and see types of trees available this year. Frequently asked questions and their corresponding answers are posted on the PP&R website. You are encouraged to register soon as spots are filling up quickly!
When registering, people can choose up to three free trees per address, along with which giveaway event they will attend to receive their trees. They will also receive free mulch and an instruction booklet for how to properly plant and care for their trees.
2025 Tree Giveaway Event Dates and Locations– all events run 8:30am to 1pm[BW4][MW5]
Pre-Registration is required and space is filling up fast!
- Saturday, September 27 – Near Mt. Tabor Community Garden (Mt. Tabor)
- Saturday, October 4 – Farragut Park (Piedmont)
- Saturday, October 11 – Gilbert Heights Elementary (Powelhurst-Gilbert)
- Saturday, October 18 – Sacajawea Head Start (Cully)
- Saturday, October 25 – OMSI (Hosford-Abernethy)
- Saturday, November 1 – Near Mt. Tabor Community Garden (Mt. Tabor)
While anyone living in Portland is eligible, Urban Forestry staff are specifically working to get more trees planted in the hottest areas of our city. Nearly all of the city's heat islands are located east of the Willamette River. The Yard Tree Giveaway program focuses events in and near neighborhoods with the highest temperatures and fewest trees.
Free delivery is also available for several neighborhoods, including Russell, Wilkes, East Columbia, Hayden Island, St. Johns, Portsmouth, King, Eliot, Boise, Hollywood, and Mt. Scott-Arleta.
Urban Forestry staff can plant trees for anyone who needs assistance.
Guidelines for receiving a tree:
- Advance registration is required
- Trees are for planting on private property
- Trees must not be planted in containers or as street trees
- Trees must be planted within the City of Portland in private yards, property around apartment buildings, or neighborhood common spaces (with property owner approval)
- Businesses, places of worship and schools are all eligible
- Limit three trees per address
Register online or call (503) 823-4963.Para registrarse en español, llame al
(503) 207-3505.
About PP&R Urban Forestry
The Portland Parks & Recreation Urban Forestry division's mission is to manage and ensure Portland's urban forest infrastructure for current and future generations. Portland's urban forest is valued at around $9.6 billion and is made up of more than 1.2 million park trees, 330,000 street trees, and 2.9 million private property trees. The Urban Forestry team is responsible for the overall management, stewardship, and improvement of this essential infrastructure system. Urban Forestry staff's work includes delivery of sustainable and equitable forest services to all Portlanders; establishing and enacting best management practices, plans, policies, and technical standards for tree care and protection and urban forest expansion; proposing improvements to the City's tree regulations; providing tree maintenance services including 24/7 response to emergencies on City properties and public streets; tree planting and expansion of urban forest services; measurement and assessment of urban forest coverage, health, and services; offering community education and stewardship programs and partnerships; and oversight and support of the City's volunteer advisory tree board. Portland has been recognized as a Tree City USA member for 48 years; a Tree City of the World; and the Urban Forestry program is accredited by the Urban and Community Forestry Society.
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