Find a Memorial Forest

Choose from 9 protected forests, each with its own character and beauty.

Why Memorial Forests?

A choice that honors both life and nature

Memorial Forests offer something traditional cemeteries don’t—a living sanctuary protected forever.

Permanent Protection

Each purchase funds a Stewardship Trust that preserves the forest forever.

A Place to Return

Unlike scattering ashes, you have a recorded location to visit in perpetuity.

Living Memorial

Your memorial changes with the seasons, reflecting the cycle of life.

No Maintenance Costs

Nature cares for your memorial—no upkeep fees or ongoing expenses.

Environmental Sustainability

Protect a thriving ecosystem while creating a meaningful memorial.

Personalized Memorials

Create ceremonies and markers that reflect your family’s values.

Memorial Types

Two ways to create a living memorial

Most Personal

Memorial Tree

A private tree in a protected forest for family and pets.

Your tree. Your forest. Your choices.

Most Accessible

Spreading Grove

A dedicated, shared grove in a protected forest.

A grove. A forest. A place to rest.

Add-On

Nature Memorial Ceremony

A personalized ceremony with loved ones to return ashes to the earth.

Add-On

Memorial Marker

A customized bronze marker placed at a tree or grove to honor a life.

Forest Locations

9 Memorial Forests across America

Each location offers the same promise: permanent protection, professional stewardship, and a natural sanctuary where families can return for generations.

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Memorial Forests honor life differently than traditional burial, natural burial and green burial while offering practical advantages. They create something traditional memorials don’t: a living memorial.

Memorial Trees Traditional Cemeteries Holding Ashes Scattering Ashes Green Burial or Natural Burial
Location Private tree in protected forest Cemetery plot Home storage Dispersed in nature (if permitted) Natural burial ground
Honors Multiple people & pets at one tree Individual plot No No individual designation Individual plot
Legal Status All permissions included Permitted with purchase Not applicable Often illegal without permits Permitted at certified sites
Setting Living, growing memorial Maintained grounds Kept at home Limited legal sites Natural landscape
Marker Customizable bronze marker Tombstone None No individual designation None
Visits Perpetual access rights Fixed cemetery hours Not applicable Nothing to return to Site-dependent
Maintenance Self-sustaining ecosystem Required perpetual upkeep None None Site-dependent stewardship
Feeling Alive, growing, changing Static, formal Waiting, temporary Released but uncertain Returned but unmarked
CUSTOMER REVIEWS

What families say

“After draining experiences with funeral homes, this is the alternative we needed—I never felt rushed or pressured. The Memorial Forest was uplifting and alive—nothing like a cemetery.”
Winslow S. I Yosemite Gateway Memorial Forest

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A Memorial Forest is a protected natural area designed as an alternative to a traditional cemetery where cremated ashes are returned to the earth at the base of a chosen, established tree or in dedicated groves.

We’ve pioneered this concept, providing a secure place for families to honor loved ones with a personalized Nature Memorial Ceremony and a Memorial Marker, while also supporting forest stewardship.

Every forest is legally conserved in perpetuity. Each family receives an irrevocable license—recorded with local government—granting permanent rights to access their Memorial Tree or Spreading Grove and spread ashes. Any future owner is legally obligated to honor those rights. Professional stewards maintain the trails and ecosystem, funded by a dedicated conservation trust that never expires.

Traditional scattering offers no permanent location and is often illegal in parks and public lands. Memorial Forests provide an exact spot that’s legally yours to visit forever, with all permissions handled and memorial markers allowed.

Cemeteries feature manicured lawns, uniform tombstones, and require ongoing landscaping. Memorial Forests are natural, wild spaces where your memorial becomes part of the living, protected forest.

No. Green burial involves full-body burial without embalming, typically in biodegradable caskets. Memorial Forests specifically use cremation, with ashes scattered to nourish the forest ecosystem within conservation-protected land.

Yes. Beloved family pets (and loved ones) may be included at your Memorial Tree with a pet spreading and pet tribute ceremony.

Absolutely. Your family receives perpetual access rights to visit anytime. We encourage exploring the Memorial Forest before choosing. Schedule an in-forest or online tour to experience the peace and beauty firsthand.

With Better Place, you can spread ashes in a dedicated Spreading Grove within a protected forest, or choose a specific Memorial Tree for a more personal tribute.

With Better Place, you can spread human ashes in a dedicated spot within a shared Spreading Grove in a protected forest. Or choose a private Memorial Tree that can be shared with multiple people and pets.

No. Better Place offers ash spreading in its Spreading Groves and at Memorial Trees in its nine protected forest locations throughout the US.

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