Memorial Trees

A private place in the forest—returning you to nature's cycle.

What is a Memorial Tree?

A place love grows

A Memorial Tree isn’t just a tree—it’s your place to belong. Where loved ones are remembered together and life continues, protected forever.

A place where ashes return to the earth

After cremation, ashes return to your tree and become part of the forest.

A place that reflects your values

Natural, meaningful, and aligned with how you want to be remembered.

A place that grows with your family

Share your tree with partners, children, parents, and pets over time.

A place to return to for generations

Visit whenever you need to remember, gather, or be near those you love.

Who chooses Memorial Trees?

People like you choose Memorial Trees

People who love the outdoors

Those happiest outside in nature, in a forest, on a trail, near water.

People who want something simple

No formal ceremony. Just something meaningful and lasting.

Adult children who want to visit parents

Not out of obligation, but whenever they feel like they need connection.

People who care about the planet

Conservation matters; they want their resting place to matter to the earth too.

Couples who are planning together

Side by side at the same tree. One place that holds both of them.

Families who want to stay together

One tree, shared by family and pets for generations.

Why Memorial Trees?

Trees not tombstones

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.

A Memorial Tree is a living place that changes with the seasons, welcomes every generation, and grows. Not a stone marker. A place outdoors that feels like home.

What’s included?

Everything you need to create a living memorial

A Memorial Tree

A private tree in a protected forest—yours, in perpetuity.

Share your Legacy

Add loved ones’ and pets’ ashes to your tree any time.

Paperwork & permits
Legal Ash Spreading

Permits, paperwork, all of it—handled before the day.

Ongoing Access

The forest is yours, any time. Bring family, friends and pets.

Forever Protected

A Stewardship Trust protects the forest ecosystem forever.

Add when you’re ready:
Nature Memorial Ceremony

Your Guide shapes the ceremony around your wishes.

Custom Memorial Marker

Bronze marker at the tree: name, dates, your words.

Memorial Trees Protect Land

More than a memorial.
A conservation act.

Each of our nine Memorial Forests is cared for through long-term stewardship—actively managed and ecologically maintained.

When ashes return to the earth, they become part of a living forest. Your memorial doesn’t just rest in nature. It helps safeguard it.

Forest Stewardship

Long-term care of each forest: ecological monitoring, trail maintenance, and ongoing access for all families.

Minimal Footprint

No concrete vaults, no embalming chemicals, minimal development. Our process honors the earth.

Wildlife Corridors

Our forests connect to broader ecological networks, creating safe passage for at-risk wildlife species.

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

What families say

"Cemeteries are about death; our Memorial Tree is about life. Not an ending, but a new beginning."
Robert A. | Yosemite Gateway Memorial Forest
Our Memorial Forests

Find your perfect Memorial Tree

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.

Memorial Tree Pricing

A Memorial Tree for every family

One tree. Room for everyone you love. Add family any time. $1,500 per person, $300 per pet.
Small and Mighty

Keepsake Tree

Starting at $6,200

Most Popular

Legacy Tree

Starting at $8,500

Family Favorite

Monument Tree

Starting at $12,900

Largest 1%

Landmark Tree

Starting at $18,200

What to expect

What happens when you talk to a Guide

A Guide helps you understand your options, answers your questions, and walks you through next steps—no pressure.

You ask questions. They answer honestly.
How does it work? What’s included? Is this right for me?
You explore options at your pace.
Guides can show you trees virtually or plan a forest visit.
You learn what a ceremony can look like.
Every detail is shaped around your family’s values.
You get clarity, not a sales pitch.
We’ll help you understand what’s right for you.

You’re under no obligation. This is just a conversation.

Comparing Memorial Options

Memorial Trees: a natural alternative

Memorial Trees honor life differently than traditional, natural, or green burial—with practical advantages. They create what traditional memorials can’t: a living place that changes and grows with the seasons.

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
What’s the difference?

How do Memorial Trees differ from tree pod burial?

Memorial Trees use your cremated remains, which are mixed with enriched soil at the base of an existing, mature tree—allowing you to nourish and become part of that living tree as it continues to grow.

In tree pod burial, your body is interred in biodegradable material to decompose naturally, and a young sapling is planted above the site.

Memorial Trees

Mature, established trees

Your memorial is part of a healthy, thriving tree already decades old

Extremely limited availability

Memorial Forest locations coast to coast

Guaranteed longevity

Proven, healthy trees with strong root systems and established growth

Immediate environmental impact

Your tree is already absorbing CO2 and supporting ecosystems today

Tree Pod Burial

Vulnerable saplings

Newly planted young trees that require years of care to survive

Extremely limited availability

Few burial sites currently offer this option

High failure risk

Saplings can die from disease, weather, pests, or lack of maintenance

Delayed environmental impact

Takes years before a young tree provides meaningful environmental benefits

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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?
We're here to help.

A Memorial Tree is a private tree in a protected forest where ashes are returned to the earth. It’s a natural, lasting alternative to burial.

You can explore trees and locations on a virtual tour with a Guide, who will help you find the right fit.

Yes. Memorial Trees can be shared with family, friends, and pets over time.

Yes. Memorial Trees can be shared with family, friends, and pets over time.

Yes. All of our nine protected forest locations have Memorial Trees available.

Memorial Tree burial offers a meaningful and affordable alternative, starting at $6,200. In comparison, traditional burials typically range from $9,000 to $15,000, with costs varying based on casket selection, vault requirements, and viewing preferences.

A Memorial Tree is a private, dedicated tree within a protected forest that can be shared with family, friends, and pets over time. Memorial Trees also come with the option to add a personalized, guide-led Nature Memorial Ceremony and customizable bronze Memorial Marker, which can be placed at your tree.

A Spreading Grove allows you to spread ashes of just one person in a shared grove within a protected memorial forest. Unlike a Memorial Tree you can not pick where the ashes will be placed. Spreading Groves also include a self-led Nature Memorial and small, simple Memorial Marker.

Absolutely. Your Memorial Tree is a place to gather. Family, friends, and pets are welcome to visit and remember your loved one, walk peaceful trails, or simply spend time in nature.

Yes. You can explore trees and locations on a virtual tour with a Guide, who will help you find the right fit. You also have the option of adding a Nature Memorial ceremony so friends and family can gather to return ashes to the tree and a Memorial Marker in their honor.

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