Let's Take a Walk

It does not have to be far,

or to any certain tree.

This walk is to learn

or find your new favorite place to be.

Let's Take a Walk

It does not have to be far,

or to any certain tree.

This walk is to learn,

or find your new favorite place to be.

A Mobile Tree Map

The University of Connecticut Arboretum Committee maintains an inventory count of over 4,500 trees on the UConn - Storrs campus. Some of the most commonly tagged native species include the Zumi Crabapple and the Sugar Maple, with over 204 and 155 trees, respectively. On this site, you may virtually explore the notable trees on the this collection based off of the UConn Arboretum's Campus Tree Touring Guide.

Silohettes on hill during sunset

“To really feel a forest canopy one must use different senses, and often the most useful one is the sense of imagination.”

-Joan Maloof, Founder of the Old-Growth Forest Network

Orange leaves on Maple tree

Born from science and art

In this Tree Map, you may fly tree to tree to discover unique characteristics of each species, along with seasonal photos and a narrative to why the Arboretum Committee has flagged it as notable.

Go to the Tree Map >

White Cedar Tree