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The Texas Tree Trails maintains the Champion Tree list for the 25 county Dallas / Ft. Worth region. This trail is of the champion trees within the Ft. Worth Botanic Gardens. Most are not large trees in general but they are the largest of their kind in the region.
http://texastreetrails.org/
http://www.fwbg.org/
You can take this trip on the trail with you! Go to EveryTrail for information on how to download the free ap to your iPhone or Android phone. Once you have downloaded the ap, you can download the Tree Trail and walk the trail with your phone as your guide.
The images on this Trail are sized for small phone screens - to see them better on your computers web browser, click on the 'View map fullscreen' link under the map above.
The Texas Tree Trails maintains the Champion Tree list for the 25 county Dallas / Ft. Worth region. This trail is of the champion trees within the Ft. Worth Botanic Gardens. Most are not large trees in general but they are the largest of their kind in the region.
http://texastreetrails.org/
http://www.fwbg.org/
You can take this trip on the trail with you! Go to EveryTrail for information on how to download the free ap to your iPhone or Android phone. Once you have downloaded the ap, you can download the Tree Trail and walk the trail with your phone as your guide.
The images on this Trail are sized for small phone screens - to see them better on your computers web browser, click on the 'View map fullscreen' link under the map above.
Tips:
The Texas Forest Service has many Texas Tree Trail maps online in the EveryTrail format at www.GreatTexasTreeTrail.org. Check there for champion, historic and other Great Texas Tree Trails in your neck of the woods. For more info on how to identify trees, visit the Texas Forest Service Tree ID Website.
If you have a Tree Trail that you would like to post to www.GreatTexasTreeTrail.org contact jpg@tfs.tamu.edu
The Texas Forest Service has many Texas Tree Trail maps online in the EveryTrail format at www.GreatTexasTreeTrail.org. Check there for champion, historic and other Great Texas Tree Trails in your neck of the woods. For more info on how to identify trees, visit the Texas Forest Service Tree ID Website.
If you have a Tree Trail that you would like to post to www.GreatTexasTreeTrail.org contact jpg@tfs.tamu.edu
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Trees, champion trees, ft. worth botanic gardens, Texas Tree Trails, Great Texas Tree Trail, Texas Forest Service, Big Trees
Trees, champion trees, ft. worth botanic gardens, Texas Tree Trails, Great Texas Tree Trail, Texas Forest Service, Big Trees
Comments (1)
This is one of my favorite spots for spring color. Excellent for photography.
by piersonpub on Dec 22, 2010

