Tree Tag
Our City, Our Trees

Map, Tag & Protect Urban Trees

Join the community of citizens documenting and preserving urban forests. Tag trees with QR codes, track their history, and help your city grow greener.

2,547 Trees Tagged
892 Contributors
45 Species
Tree with QR code - Tree Tag concept

Community Impact

Real-time data from our growing network of tree taggers

Total Trees Tagged

2,547

+127 this month

QR Code Scans

15,832

+2,341 this month

Active Contributors

892

+54 this week

Species Identified

45

3 new species added

How Tree Tag Works

A simple three-step process to document and protect urban trees in your community

1

Capture & Document

Take photos of the tree, capture GPS coordinates automatically, and add details about species, size, and health.

2

Get QR Code

Receive a unique, weatherproof QR code label to attach to the tree. Anyone can scan it to learn about the tree.

3

Share & Grow

Watch your tree's profile grow with community observations, track its history, and earn badges for your contributions.

Explore Trees Near You

Discover tagged trees in your neighborhood, learn about different species, and find walking trails that showcase the best of urban nature.

  • Interactive map with all registered trees
  • Filter by species, contributor, or health status
  • Curated walking routes featuring notable trees
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Recently Tagged

Oak Tree

Central Park

2 hours ago

Olive Tree

Main Street

5 hours ago

Pine Tree

University Campus

1 days ago

Cyprus Tree

Riverside Walk

2 days ago

Lemon Tree

City Hall

3 days ago

Oldest Trees

1

Ancient Oak "The Guardian"

Old Town Square

350

years old

2

Centennial Olive

Monastery Garden

280

years old

3

Heritage Pine

Veterans Park

195

years old

4

Memorial Elm

Library Garden

150

years old

5

Historic Fig Tree

Harbor District

120

years old

Every Tree Has a Story. Help Tell It.

Join our community of tree lovers and help document the urban forest in your city. Every tree matters.