Tree Week Lexington

Tree Week Lexington returns for a seventh year, October 11-20. Tree Week Lexington has over 70 events, most of them completely free, and offer a chance for folks of all ages and abilities to go out and enjoy our city's green spaces.

Tree Week Kick Off

Mary Todd Park 525 Rogers Rd, Lexington, KY, United States

Join us at Mary Todd Park for an memorable start to Tree Week 2024! Celebrate the seventh annual kick-off event with a variety of activities including a tree planting, food truck, fun for kids, live music and the opportunity to engage with many environmental organizations from across Lexington.

Free

Tree Planting at African Cemetery No. 2: A Lex Grow Trees Event

African Cemetery No. 2 419 E 7th St, Lexington, KY, United States

Thanks to generous funding from Lex Grow Trees, we’ll be planting 45 trees to help increase the area’s tree canopy, enhance biodiversity, and establish African Cemetery No. 2 as an accredited Level 1 Arboretum. Located in an area with one of the lowest percentage of tree canopy cover in Lexington, the 1st District, African Cemetery No. 2 holds a wealth of African American history, much of it connected to the beginnings of the horse racing industry.

Free

Lex Grow Trees Grant Install at Clays Mill Elementary

Clays Mill Elementary 2319 Clays Mill Road, Lexington, KY, United States

Friends of the Parks in Fayette County in association with Trees Lexington was awarded a Lex Grow Trees Grant to plant 50 small 3-gallon trees at Clays Mill Elementary School. This initiative is part of an Eagle Scout Project with the Boy Scouts of America.

Gardenside Tree Walk

Gardenside Park 1835 Yorktown Rd, Lexington, KY, United States

Join your neighbors for a tree walk through the Gardenside neighborhood to kick off the Gardenside tree planting initiative, in partnership with Friends of Wolf Run and Lex Grow Trees, with funding provided by LFUCG.

Free

Coldstream Planting Party

Coldstream Park 1850 Pisacano Dr., Lexington, United States

Join Live Green Lexington for a Litter-clean-up-tree-mulching-native-planting-Party! Coldstream Park is a special location. It’s along Legacy Trail, near Cane Run stream. It happens to be a collection point for litter that has flowed into the stream from downtown and the interstate.