Washington
Washington’s trees rise from coastal rainforests to volcanic slopes, shaping a land of rivers, islands, and towering peaks. Douglas firs, western hemlocks, and red cedars dominate these forests, while ancient giants of the Olympic Peninsula shelter rich ecosystems. These woodlands are at the heart of the state’s spirit, connecting communities to the waters and wild landscapes that define Washington.

Tree #1 - Noble Fir - Cowlitz, WA

Tree #2 - Western Hemlock - Jefferson, WA

Tree #3 - Grand Fir - Clallam, WA

Tree #4 - Subalpine Larch - Chelan, WA

Tree #5 - Subalpine Fir - Jefferson, WA

Tree #6 - Western Redcedar - Clallam, WA

Tree #7 - Douglas Fir - Clallam, WA

Tree #8 - Sitka Spruce - Grays Harbor, WA

Tree #9 - Engelmann Spruce - Skagit, WA
