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Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services Headquarters, Mail Code 1200
1401 Recreation Way
Colorado Springs, CO 80905-1975
Phone: (719) 385-5940
Fax: (719) 385-6599
Contact: Paul Butcher, Director
Email: spark@SpringsGov.c. . .
Hours: 8 am - 12 Noon, Monday through Friday

 


Red Rocks Canyon Open Space
City of Colorado Springs / Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services / Forestry

Forestry

Don't cut your Christmas Tree in the City
Christmas Trees cannot be cut within the city

Colorado Springs City Forestry Division

MISSION: To manage our urban forest in a healthy, safe, and sustainable state, which maintains our original forest legacy, manages risk, and increases the canopy coverage for shade, stormwater retention and property value.

The Colorado Springs Forestry Division maintains 100,000+ street right-of-way trees and 18,500+ park and median trees in Colorado Springs.

We are also responsible for the trees in 7 regional parks, 8 community parks, 136 neighborhood parks, 5 sports complexes, and 47 open space areas. There are now a combined total of over 14,000 acres of parks, trails and open spaces, 105 miles of urban trails and 160 miles of parks trails.

Get free mulch for landscaping!

Links

  • Colorado Champion Tree Program
  • Get the Green Back: 2010 Landscape Symposium
  • International Society of Arboriculture
  • Tree Link


     




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