Take a tour of the trees in the longest continuous city park and creek in the District.
Join DC Department of Transportation’s Urban Forestry Division and Casey Trees for an immersive walking tour spotlighting the vital role trees play in Washington, DC’s urban environment.
On this two-hour walk, DC urban forester Alexander Grieve will highlight diverse tree species in the park — including oak, tulip, and elm — and their unique characteristics and vital contributions to our ecosystem. Along the way, you’ll learn how DC selects and maintains the city’s trees in parks and public spaces throughout the District.
We’ll also discover how these living giants combat pollution, manage stormwater, cool the city, and improve air quality, all while uncovering how your actions can ensure the urban forest’s lasting survival.
Please arrive 15 minutes early so we can start the walk at 10 AM.
Requirements
Clothes and shoes: Dress comfortably and appropriately for the weather. We recommend clothes to protect you from the sun. Please wear closed-toed shoes that are comfortable for walking.
What to Bring: We recommend clothes to protect you from the sun and closed-toed shoes that are comfortable for walking. Bring water, snacks, and wear sunscreen, a hat, and tick/mosquito protection.
Register/Waiver: Please register and sign our waiver in advance, as space is limited. If you are no longer able to attend, please let us know.
Youth Attendees: Youth attendees may participate with an adult supervisor.
Animals: No animals are allowed into the event, except for service animals.
Support Casey Trees
Donate to Casey Trees to Restore, Enhance and Protect D.C.’s Tree Canopy! Casey Trees relies on the support of friends, neighbors, and volunteers like you to make our work possible.
Questions?
Contact friends@caseytrees.org with any questions.
