Tree Tour
The Maine Forest and Logging Museum sits on a beautiful plot of land that offers a great opportunity to learn about one of the State’s greatest resources. Our Tree Trail will allow visitors to tour the grounds while learning about the diversity of trees that are growing all around the Museum.
Click on the name of a tree below to go to its page, where you’ll find a link to its location, map coordinates, and a link to a pdf* with information about the tree.
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1. Quaking Aspen
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2. Northern Red Oak
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3. American Beech
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4. Northern White Cedar
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5. Eastern Hemlock
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6. Black Ash
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7. Balsam Fir
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8. White Spruce
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9. American Elm
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10. Red Maple
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11. White Ash
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12. Black Cherry
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13. Paper Birch
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14. Eastern White Pine
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15. American Chestnut
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16. Sugar Maple
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17. Hawthorn
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18. Apple
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19. Speckled Alder
*All pdf’s are from:
“Forest Trees of Maine”
Centennial Edition, 1908 to 2008
a publication of the
Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry
and for sale in our Giftshop!