National Forests

One Dollar. One Tree.

We are restoring the outdoors through projects in 20+ iconic National Forests. Plant a tree in the Great Outdoors today! Learn more

With your help, we will:

  • Create habitat for America's iconic biodiversity
  • Reforest public land for community enrichment
  • Preserve landscapes with historical & cultural value
  • This year, we are planting trees through projects in 20+ iconic National Forests.

    From mighty maples to ponderosa pines, each of our National Forest projects will help restore land damaged by events like fires, extreme weather, tree diseases, insect infestation, and more.
  • One benefit of restoring public land is that healthy land outdoor recreation spaces will be bolstered, creating new opportunities for communities and visitors to connect with nature. Many of the United States' most iconic wildlife species, including brown bear, white-tailed deer, and countless songbirds, will benefit from restored habitat.
  • A personalized tree certificate (see gallery) to say thanks for your donation. We'll also send you reports on our National Forests projects, so you know in which forest your trees were planted, and can track the impact your trees are having on the environment.
  • The United States Forest Service have amazing experts who have chosen trees that will bring the greatest overall benefit to the National Forest in question. A diverse array of native species will be planted at each location.
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We are restoring the outdoors through projects in 20+ iconic National Forests. Plant a tree in the Great Outdoors today! Learn more

With your help, we will:

  • Create habitat for America's iconic biodiversity
  • Reforest public land for community enrichment
  • Preserve landscapes with historical & cultural value
  • This year, we are planting trees through projects in 20+ iconic National Forests.

    From mighty maples to ponderosa pines, each of our National Forest projects will help restore land damaged by events like fires, extreme weather, tree diseases, insect infestation, and more.
  • One benefit of restoring public land is that healthy land outdoor recreation spaces will be bolstered, creating new opportunities for communities and visitors to connect with nature. Many of the United States' most iconic wildlife species, including brown bear, white-tailed deer, and countless songbirds, will benefit from restored habitat.
  • A personalized tree certificate (see gallery) to say thanks for your donation. We'll also send you reports on our National Forests projects, so you know in which forest your trees were planted, and can track the impact your trees are having on the environment.
  • The United States Forest Service have amazing experts who have chosen trees that will bring the greatest overall benefit to the National Forest in question. A diverse array of native species will be planted at each location.

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