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Before the Pub: Arrive early for a pre–Forest Pub walking tour of heritage trees in NW Portland’s Couch Park. Meet at the park at 5:30pm.
Come explore the remarkable stories held within some of Oregon’s most extraordinary heritage trees, from ancient old-growth stands to trees whose seeds have traveled to the moon. Across the state, these living landmarks serve as anchors to our shared history, connecting past and present in ways few other things can.
For more than 30 years, both the State of Oregon and the City of Portland have stewarded heritage tree programs that honor and protect these trees while inviting the public into their stories.
Join us for this Forest Pub with historian David-Paul B. Hedberg, chair of the Oregon State Heritage Tree Program, for an evening of storytelling and insight drawn from his years of work with both programs—and discover how heritage trees shape our understanding of place, memory, and time.