Litchfield Hills Memorial Forest
A 130-acre woodland sanctuary that’s a hidden gem in the hills of Connecticut.
Why Litchfield Hills?
A natural alternative to traditional cemeteries
Litchfield Hills Memorial Forest offers a meaningful way to return ashes to the earth within a protected forest sanctuary.
Trees instead of tombstones honor loved ones with a memorial that grows.
Ashes naturally nourish the forest—no harmful chemicals, low impact.
Every memorial funds conservation, protecting forest and wildlife habitats.
Legally protected in perpetuity—the forest is never developed or disturbed.
A peaceful haven of bucolic forest
Experience awe-inspiring natural beauty unlike any traditional memorial—featuring dramatic rock outcroppings carved by ancient glaciers and expansive views.
Glacier-carved landscape
Generously spaced trees and dramatic rock outcroppings create natural gathering places to pause and reflect.
Protected wetlands
A 1-acre pond and seasonal stream flow into the Housatonic River, bordered by protected wetlands that preserve vital wildlife habitat.
Abundant wildlife
Rich habitats support thriving populations of deer, rabbits, chipmunks, and wild turkeys, alongside multiple species of birds.
Your memorial
protects the forest
Your memorial does more than honor a life—it protects an ecosystem. Each purchase funds a Stewardship Trust to preserve the forest and provides you irrevocable access rights in perpetuity.
Return to nature,
make it beautiful
After cremation, families need a place to remember. With Better Place, ashes find a permanent home in a protected Memorial Forest—not on a mantle, not scattered without a place to return.
It’s simpler than traditional burial, more comprehensive than direct cremation, and designed for how we want to be remembered—as part of something living.
Need cremation services? We offer carbon-neutral cremation.
Three perfect memorial locations
Within Litchfield Hills Memorial Forest are three distinct locations, each with its own character and natural beauty. Discover the one that speaks to you.
Laurel Highlands
High on a ridge teeming with wildlife, wildflowers and sweeping views.
Mossy Knoll
Scenic cove with moss-covered boulders near the Welcome House.
Revolutionary Wilds
Historic ridge where Revolutionary and Civil War-era colliers crafted charcoal.
Two ways to create a living memorial
Memorial Tree
- Multiple people & pets at one tree
- You choose tree & location
- Add a personalized Guide-led ceremony
- Add customized Memorial Marker
Your tree. Your forest. Your choices.
Starting at $6,200 • View Pricing
Bundle with cremation • Save $1,000
Spreading Grove
- Honors one life in a shared grove
- Location chosen for you
- Simple self-led memorial ceremony
- Includes small, simple marker
A grove. A forest. A place to rest.
Starting at $2,250 • View Pricing
Bundle with cremation • Save $1,000
Nature Memorial Ceremony
A personalized ceremony with loved ones to return ashes to the earth.
Starting at $100
Memorial Marker
A customized bronze marker placed at a tree or grove to honor a life.
Starting at $500
Litchfield Hills tree species
Litchfield Hills features three native New England tree species, each with their own symbolism and strength for honoring your loved one. Explore trees virtually or visit the forest in-person.
White Oak
Tower giants can live up to 500 years. Producing strong, decay-resistant wood, bold red-wine colored leaves, and timeless majesty.
Red Maple
Scarlet fall foliage and early spring blooms define this versatile tree. Also known for its sweet sap that makes maple syrup.
Red Oak
Forest providers, living up to 300 years. Producing abundant acorns for wildlife, brilliant red fall foliage, and highly-prized durable lumber.
What to expect
What happens when you explore with a Guide
A Guide helps you understand your options, answers your questions,
and walks you through next steps—no pressure.
How does it work? What’s included? Is this right for me?
Guides can show you trees virtually or plan a forest visit.
Every detail is shaped around your family’s values.
We’ll help you understand what’s right for you.
Schedule an online tour or an in-person forest visit.
Visit Litchfield Hills Memorial Forest
Find out what a living memorial looks like. Walk the forest paths, view Memorial Trees, and find the right resting place—by appointment, in person or online.
- 300 Music Mountain Rd Falls Village, CT 06031
CUSTOMER REVIEWS
What families say
“We loved the concept right from the start. Our remains will nourish the earth instead of being confined to an expensive box in the ground.”
Better Place Memorial Forests
Our protected forests span America—from the redwoods of the Mendocino Coast to the ridgetops of the Berkshires. Some of the most beautiful, biodiverse places in the country.
RESOURCES
Want to know more?
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When you’re ready, we’re here.
Explore at your own pace
See the two ways families honor a life.
Questions?
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What is a Memorial Forest?
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.
Is a Memorial Forest in Litchfield Hills the right choice for me or my loved one?
Absolutely. Instead of tombstones in a cemetery, your loved one’s ashes become part of the Litchfield Hills Memorial Forest ecosystem, protected forever through conservation. Your memorial grows and evolves with the seasons, celebrating the cycle of life.
How much does it cost to spread ashes in Litchfield Hills Memorial Forest?
In Litchfield Hills, you can choose a shared Spreading Grove or private Memorial Tree to spread ashes. View pricing here
What are the benefits of Litchfield Hills Memorial Forest compared to cremation or funeral homes?
Litchfield Hills provides a meaningful alternative to traditional options: a protected forest resting place without funeral home pressure. Your memorial supports conservation, becomes part of a living ecosystem, and gives your family a permanent place to visit.
Why choose Litchfield Hills Memorial Forest over other Memorial Forests?
People may choose Litchfield Hills Memorial Forest for its beautiful native tree species, sentimental value, and its commitment to stewarding the land.
Can I visit Litchfield Hills Memorial Forest anytime?
Yes! You can arrange an in-person visit anytime by contacting a Guide. Get Started
Can you get buried in Litchfield Hills Memorial Forest?
Litchfield Hills Memorial Forest allows spreading ashes, not traditional burial.
What are the steps to choosing a Memorial Tree in Litchfield Hills Memorial Forest?
Choosing a Memorial Tree is easy. Select the tree size, species, and location within the forest. You can choose online with the help of a Guide or visit the forest in person, whichever is easiest for your situation. Get Started
What to consider when choosing a Memorial Tree in Litchfield Hills Memorial Forest?
Think about whether you want a Memorial Tree along an accessible path, in a sunny meadow where you can picnic, or in a more secluded location.