NYC’s Trees
This interactive map brings New York City’s urban forest to your fingertips.
For the first time, you can access information about all the trees individually managed by NYC Parks in New York City, from those lining streets to the ones growing in landscaped areas of parks. Learn about them, favorite and share them with your friends, and record and share your street tree stewardship activities.
NYCʼs Great Tree Search
Weʼre looking for NYCʼs greatest trees, and we need your help. You can nominate a tree in your neighborhood through the NYC Tree Map, and help us tell its story. Find your tree on the map to get started.
Citywide Statistics
868,506
Trees on Map57,044
Activities Reported14,565
Trees Favorited542
Tree Species on MapMost Common Species
83,788 trees, 10% of trees on the map
Recent Tree Care Activities
- Apr 26, 2024 The Japanese pagoda tree near 170 1 Avenue had soil managed.
- Apr 26, 2024 The Japanese pagoda tree near 160 1 Avenue had soil managed.
- Apr 26, 2024 The Littleleaf linden near 144 1 Avenue had soil managed.
Learn
Visit the tree care Library for tree care tips, stewardship groups in your area, a printable watering calendar, and more.
Find Events
Join others in caring for NYC’s urban forest by attending a tree planting or care events.
Ecological Benefits
Stormwater intercepted each year
gallonsValue: $
Energy conserved each year
kWhValue: $
Air pollutants removed each year
poundsValue: $
Total Value of Annual Benefits
Value: $
Benefits are calculated using formulas from the U.S. Forest Service.
Map Key Tree marker color indicates species. Marker size indicates trunk diameter. Click on a tree on the map to see full tree details.