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.
Trees Count 2025
We’re seeking New Yorkers to help us count all the trees in city parks across New York City! This opportunity only comes every 10 years, so don’t miss out on your chance to measure, count, and check up on our park trees to see how they’re doing.
Get InvolvedCitywide Statistics
Most Common Species
Recent Tree Care Activities
- Jun 20, 2026 The Northern red oak near 209 West 104 Street was pruned.
- Jun 20, 2026 The Ginkgo near 912 Amsterdam Avenue was pruned.
- Jun 20, 2026 The Thornless honeylocust near 907 Amsterdam Avenue was pruned.
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.