Utah
Utah’s trees stretch from desert canyons to alpine peaks, shaping a landscape of red rock, rivers, and high mountain valleys. Quaking aspens, pinyon pines, and cottonwoods flourish here, while ancient bristlecone pines endure for millennia in the high country. These forests and woodlands are woven into the state’s identity, linking people to the rugged lands and waters that define Utah.

Tree #1 - Sycamore Maple - Salt Lake City, UT

Tree #2 - Fremont Cottonwood - Castle Valley, UT

Tree #3 - Utah Juniper - Milford, UT

Tree #4 - White Fur - Navajo Lake, UT

Tree #5 - Limber Pine - Uintah National Forest

Tree #6 - Green Ash - Richfield, UT

Tree #7 - American Elm - Salt Lake City, UT

Tree #8 - Great Basin Bristlecone Pine - Cedar Breaks National Monument

Tree #9 - Subalpine Fir - Camp Haven
