Join us for a guided Tree Walk at the Port of San Diego July 7th!
Discover the stories behind the Port’s evolving urban forest as we explore how thoughtful planning, environmental stewardship, and community priorities shape the trees that define our waterfront parks.
During the walk, we’ll explore:
The original landscape design and how it has changed over time
Key events that prompted redesigns or new approaches
The agencies involved in planning and implementation throughout the years
Current and future programming that guides today’s design choices
The Port departments responsible for tree care and long‑term planning
How trees are maintained today and who provides those services
Reforestation goals, including important restrictions and considerations
Strategies for diversifying the park’s tree canopy for resilience and beauty
Come learn how the Port’s trees are selected, cared for, and planned for generations to come—while enjoying a walk through one of San Diego’s most iconic waterfront spaces.
Meet us at the Spanish Landing at North Habor Drive East End. (Nearest Cancer Survivors Park)
Cost:
Free - but please register for planning purposes
Time:
5:00 PM
Date: July 7, 2026 Location: Port of San Diego Spanish Landing Address: 4200 N Harbor Dr., San Diego, CA