Beautiful view of the Georgia Forest where The Gifted Tree has planting projects to plant gift trees.

The Northern Public Lands of Georgia

“Between every two pines is a doorway to a new world.” – John Muir

Project Description

This Gifted Tree Planting Project is in Northern Georgia. Unlike most of our tree planting projects that plant trees in a specific forest, this reforestation project plants trees across a wide swath of about 44 counties in northern Georgia (see map below).

As Atlanta and its suburbs continue to grow, forestland is commonly clearcut, fragmented, developed and converted to other land use. Your project will work with public and private landowners to plant trees and to manage resources in the area. The reforestation project will include the planting of red oak trees along longleaf, shortleaf and loblolly pines, all native species. This project will enhance wildlife habitat, and communities will benefit from the clean air and clean water resulting from the new tree growth. An additional benefit: these yellow pine species fit well with multiple resource management, as they are fire tolerant.

Virtual Tour

You can view the general area of this planting project by clicking on the following link:

Virtual Tour – Northern Public Lands of Georgia

Once connected to the map, feel free to zoom in and out to get a feel of the general planting
area as well as its location in Georgia, the United States and the world. Please understand that this is the
general area of the tree planting. Your
tree will be planted among thousands of other gift trees and
there
is no plaque designating the gift tree and visiting the tree is unfortunately not possible.
Know that the tree planting project is making a monumental difference for the earth and
opening a new doorway to the world for future generations. If you have any questions, please
view our contact information at: www.thegiftedtree.com/contact-us/.

Preserve Their Legacy For Future Generations.

Location listed on tree tribute planting certificate = Northern Public Lands of Georgia

If you have any questions, or need help in placing an order, please feel free to contact us.