Earth Month Celebration

Double your environmental impact when you purchase your Memorial Tree. Applied at checkout.

Litchfield Hills Laurel Highlands

Legacy Eastern White Pine #14

in a Featured Location
with 1 Spreading Right
& 100 200 reforestation saplings
April Special

$9,900

$5,100 less than a traditional burial

Starting at $206/mo
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Your price of $9,900 fully covers:
As part of your purchase, we’ll place 7% in a trust for the perpetual stewardship of the forest.
As part of your purchase, we’ll place 7% in a trust for the perpetual stewardship of the forest.
Your tree in a forest we are protecting.
Your tree in a forest we are protecting.
The exclusive right to spread ashes and place a memorial marker beneath your tree.
The exclusive right to spread ashes and place a memorial marker beneath your tree.
Right to purchase additional spreadings, now or in the future.
Right to purchase additional spreadings, now or in the future.
200 reforestation saplings planted in your honor.
200 reforestation saplings planted in your honor.
Access for you and your loved ones to the entire forest and Welcome House.
Access for you and your loved ones to the entire forest and Welcome House.

A hearty and resilient tree, it’s known for its silky blue-green needles and long lifespan of up to 450 years.

  • Largest conifer in the Northeast, with some growing up to 150 feet tall and 3 - 4 feet in diameter
  • Can live up to 400 years
  • Historically the most important tree for shipbuilding, was reserved for the masts of large colonial and British ships
  • Seeds provide food for squirrels, mice, deer, black bears and 16 species of songbirds
  • Grows rapidly, up to 24 inches per year

  • Easily reach this area above protected wetlands – with a unique lookout platform amid the oaks
  • Relax on large boulders among ferns and laurels, near babbling sections of a seasonal creek
  • Spot varied wildlife like deer, rabbits, chipmunks, turkeys, and multiple species of birds

Situated at a high point on the ridge, Laurel Highlands is teeming with wildlife like deer, rabbits, chipmunks, turkeys, and a variety of bird species. Here, tall oak trees provide plenty of shade and nutrients for the wildlife that call this part of the forest home. 

In spring and summer, a lush understory of ferns and mountain laurels bring the forest floor to life. Large boulders speckle the open spaces between trees, creating natural places to sit and relax. 

Laurel Highlands is conveniently located, and just a short walk away from the Welcome House. 

Visiting the forest

We invite you to enjoy a personalized forest tour hosted by our Forest Guides. Bring your friends & family, meet your tree and our team, and experience the beauty of the forest you are helping to protect.

We are opening for visits by appointment on April 15 and we look forward to hosting you soon.