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May 29, 2025 - Stage 1 Fire Restrictions for State Trust Lands within Coconino County
May 21, 2025 - Dry Conditions Trigger Fire Restrictions in Central and Western Arizona
May 12, 2025 - Fire Activity and Dry Conditions Prompt Stage 2 Fire Restrictions in Southeastern Arizona
Dry Conditions Statewide Could Fuel High Fire Activity Across Arizona
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Arizona's Magnificent Trees

Arizona's Magnificent Trees

There are trees in our state that simply stand apart form the rest! Arizona's Magnificent Trees Program connects us to trees, increases awareness of the field of forestry and urban forestry and encourages people to pay attention to trees as critical ecosystem species. 

 

 

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Champion Trees 

Are the largest of their species in the state and in some cases, the nation! If the species qualifies, Champion Trees are also submitted to the American Forests Champion Tree Registry. 

 

 

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Heritage Trees 

Have cultural significance and a direct connection to people. Trees are significant in rural and urban areas for many reasons. They may have been placed in memory of a person or event, given as a gift to the community, or planted where a significant event occurred. 

 

 

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Witness Trees 

Are trees that are proven to have been in their same location before Arizona's Statehood. These trees are a living connection from the past to the present. 

 

Freemont Cottonwood

   Freemont Cottonwood 

 

By the Numbers: Magnificent Trees of 2024

Explore the recent additions to our registry in our Storymap. 

 

How to Nominate a Tree 

 

How to Nominate a Tree

Trees are nominated by the public to show appreciation for their unique

stature, stories, or lasting presence. Whether you come across a particularly 

large and beautiful tree while hiking, or know a tree with cultural or historical 

connection to a place or peoples, consider nominating a tree to share it's story! 

 

Submit your nomination to the Arizona Magnificent Tree Program.

Spanish nomination form 

 

Important Program Dates

December 1:  Public nomination period opens 

 

May 31:  Public nomination period closes. Nominations received after May 31 will be added to the following year's list 

 

June 1:  Tree verification period opens 

 

September 15: Tree verification period closes 

 

October 15:  Nominators notified of status of submitted trees 

 

December 31: State register of Magnificent Trees is announced 

Tour the Trees 

Arizona definitely has a lot to brag about! Have you seen the size of some of our trees? Check out the top 25 Magnificent Trees across Arizona. Tour the Tree Section

 

 

 

Resources 

Arizona Magnificient Tree Nomination Form 

AZ Formulario de Nominación de Árbol Magnifíco 

2024 Arizona Magnificent Trees Annual Report 

2023 Arizona Magnificent Trees Annual Report 

2022 Arizona Magnificent Trees Annual Report

Magnificent Tree Owner Assistance Program Application Form 

  • Prefer to send a hard copy application? View and download here 
  • Check out an example of the Assistance Program: Mr. Who's Tree

Contact Us 

If you have questions or would like to visit one of our Magnificent Trees please email the Urban and Community Forestry Division


 

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