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Portland Arbor Day

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Volunteers gather around the Tree City USA flag following the tree planting at East Holladay Park, Arbor Day 2019.
Portland has been celebrating Arbor Day since 1889 - bringing communities together to recognize the importance and value of trees. The trees of our city provide essential services - making a healthier and more equitable place to live for all Portlanders.

Portland Arbor Day 2024

Glenfair Park 

Saturday, October 12, 2024

Tree Planting Event and Arbor Day Celebration 10:00 am-2:00 pm

NE 154th Ave and NE Couch Ct, Portland, OR 97230

See Arbor Day 2024 Details

Portland Celebrates Arbor Day in October

Due to our changing climate, Portland’s hot dry summers have made it more difficult for trees planted in April to succeed. By moving Arbor Day to October, we can plant new trees and take advantage of our nice wet winter months to help them get established. We are excited about this change and to provide an opportunity to work with Portlanders to plant new trees and give them the best opportunity to thrive.

More Arbor Day Information

Learn about the Bill Naito Award

Tree Care and Resources

Learn about Arbor Day


Portland Arbor Day 2023

A tiny fresh human learns to plant a tree.

Thank you to all of those who joined us at McCoy Park to celebrate Portland Arbor Day! 

Photos from the 2023 celebration


About Portland Parks & Recreation Urban Forestry

Close-up image of the cone of a Douglas-fir tree.

The mission of PP&R’s Urban Forestry (UF) division is to manage and care for Portland's tree infrastructure in the City for current and future generations. Portland’s urban forest consists of 220,000 street trees, 1.2 million park trees, and innumerable private property trees. The Urban Forestry division is involved in managing and/or regulating these trees. UF created and implements the City of Portland's Urban Forest Management Plan, fosters community tree awareness and stewardship, develops tree policies and programs, monitors and assesses Portland’s urban forest, and issues permits for planting, pruning, and removal of public and some private trees. During extreme weather at all times of the year, UF crews respond to tree emergencies to keep you safe and the City moving.

Read more about Urban Forestry at portland.gov/trees.

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