What to expect

Living memorials

A Guide walks you through every step—no pressure, no confusion, nothing left to figure out alone.

No funeral home visits
Exceptional service 24/7
Clear pricing
Carbon-neutral services
What we handle

One conversation, we handle the rest

Talk to a Guide to explore trees online or in-forest. No pressure, just helpful conversation.

Memorial Trees
Spreading Groves

We handle everything:

Cremation coordination
Permits & paperwork
Legal ash spreading
Perpetual forest care
Grief support
Ongoing access

When you’re ready, choose:

Nature Memorial Ceremony

A ceremony in nature that helps families find comfort.

Memorial Marker

A customized bronze marker
to honor a life.

Our process

Guided step by step

Here’s exactly what happens from your first call to ashes returned to the earth.

1
Connect

Call us or get started online any time. A Guide will walk you through next steps and answers any questions—no pressure.

2
Choose your Memorial Forest

Choose from 9 protected Memorial Forests—from the Sierra Nevada foothills to the Berkshires—each with their own beauty.

3
Select Tree Species

Select a native tree that tells your unique story. Choose from majestic coastal redwoods to quaking aspens.

4
Choose Tree Size

Choose from 4 tree sizes—established, rooted in a protected conservation forest, from small and mighty to the largest 1%.

5
Choose Location

Choose your tree’s location within your forest from sweeping ridgetop views to secluded streamsides, each with its own character.

6
Select Payment

Pay in full or over time. We offer flexible payment plans and can help you find a plan that works for your situation.

7
Visit the Forest

The forest is yours to return to, any time. Bring family, friends and pets. Enjoy a picnic, hike, or simply gather at your tree.

8
Grief support

We offer ongoing grief support—guided resources, community events, and educational articles and classes.

9
Nature Memorial Ceremony (optional)
10
Memorial Marker (optional)

Return to nature,
help protect it

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

We're here whenever you're ready

A Guide is always available to answer questions, offer support, or simply listen.

RESOURCES

Want to know more?

A woman leads a memorial service in a memorial forest
What is a Memorial Service? A Complete Guide to Planning a Meaningful Goodbye
Two hands hold each other around a memorial tree
Symbolism of Trees: Meanings, Cultural History & Spiritual Significance
Woman holding an Invitation to a Forest Memorial ceremony
10 Memorial Service Invitation Templates & Examples

Talk to a Guide, 24/7

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 living memorial with Better Place is a sustainable alternative to traditional cemeteries where cremated ashes rejoin the natural cycle of life at a private Memorial Tree or shared Spreading Grove in a protected forest.

Planning a living memorial in nature is an uplifting experience unlike traditional cemeteries. Your first step is to talk to a Guide. You can explore our forests online or in-person and choose your tree with the help of Guide.

A Memorial Tree is a dedicated tree within a protected forest that can be shared with family, friends, and pets over time. You may add a Guide-led Nature Memorial Ceremony and customizable, bronze Memorial Markers.

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 simple, self-led Nature Memorial Ceremony and small, simple Memorial Marker.

Absolutely. We encourage exploring the Memorial Forest before choosing—schedule a guided in-forest tour or virtual visit online to experience the peace and beauty firsthand. Talk to a Guide to explore the forest.

Yes. We know that grief can feel overwhelming, frightening, isolating, and confusing. That’s why we believe it’s important to acknowledge your loss—not just once, but over time. Your living memorial includes comprehensive grief resources and guides:

  • Free online support groups and educational webinars
  • In-forest grief support groups and remembrance events
  • Meaningful remembrance tools
  • Regular check-ins to ensure you’re supported