Earth Month Celebration

Double your environmental impact when you purchase your Memorial Tree. Applied at checkout.

Keepsake White Oak #385

with 1 Spreading Right
& 25 50 reforestation saplings
April Special

$5,900

$9,100 less than a traditional burial

Starting at $122/mo
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Your price of $5,900 fully covers:
As part of your purchase, we’ll place 7% in a trust for the perpetual stewardship of the forest.
As part of your purchase, we’ll place 7% in a trust for the perpetual stewardship of the forest.
Your tree in a forest we are protecting.
Your tree in a forest we are protecting.
The exclusive right to spread ashes and place a memorial marker beneath your tree.
The exclusive right to spread ashes and place a memorial marker beneath your tree.
Right to purchase additional spreadings, now or in the future.
Right to purchase additional spreadings, now or in the future.
50 reforestation saplings planted in your honor.
50 reforestation saplings planted in your honor.
Access for you and your loved ones to the entire forest and Welcome House.
Access for you and your loved ones to the entire forest and Welcome House.

Majestic and long-lived, White Oaks are strong and hardy. In fall, their leaves become a bold red wine color.

  • Hard, durable, decay-resistant wood used to make barrels, furniture, lumber and historical ships
  • State tree of Illinois, Maryland and Connecticut
  • Known for its large size and attractive foliage
  • Can live to be over 600 years old

  • Walk easy, wide trails for 15 minutes to reach this deep-forest area with a rich history
  • Pause at plentiful rock outcroppings between the trees to take in your surroundings
  • Meander along protected wetland, home to wildlife like deer, bears and chipmunks

Revolutionary Wilds has a true “heart of the forest” feel, where quiet surroundings amplify the sounds of nature. Deep in the woods, this section offers a sense of privacy.

This part of the forest borders a natural protected wetland, preserving habitat for local wildlife like bears, deer, and chipmunks. Trees here are generously spaced and rock outcroppings along the forest floor add a unique element, providing plenty of places to pause and reflect.

Revolutionary Wilds gets its name from the rich history of this northeast section of the forest. Colliers (charcoal makers) created a charcoal clearing on this ridge during the Revolutionary War and Civil War eras.

Roughly a 15 minute walk from parking and the Welcome House, Revolutionary Wilds is easily accessible by wide trails that wind up a gentle slope towards the section.

Visiting the forest

We invite you to enjoy a personalized forest tour hosted by our Forest Guides. Bring your friends & family, meet your tree and our team, and experience the beauty of the forest you are helping to protect.

We are opening for visits by appointment on April 15 and we look forward to hosting you soon.