City of Miami, FL

10/02/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/02/2025 09:47

City of Miami to Distribute 500 Trees in October 2025

City of Miami to Distribute 500 Trees in October 2025

Published on October 02, 2025

The City of Miami is distributing 500 fruit trees, hardwood trees, and shrubs to help expand Miami's tree canopy. The trees will be distributed across five Tree Give-Away events held over three Saturdays in October. City residents can receive a tree on a first come, first served basis.

This effort is being led by the City's Office of Resilience and Sustainability, with support from the Building Department, to increase access to shade as identified in the City's Miami Forever Climate Ready: Extreme Heat Plan. One key objective of this plan is to maintain and increase tree canopy community-wide. Trees and shrubs to be distributed include Mango, Longan, Horizontal Cocoplum, Soursop, Verawood, Simpson Stopper, and Firebush.

Full schedule of Tree Give-Away events:

October 4

· 9:00-11:00am - General Morazan Park (342 SW 7 Ave., Miami 33130)

· 1:00-3:00pm - Juan Pablo Duarte Park (1776 NW 28th St., Miami, FL 33142)

October 11

· 9:00-11:00am - Dorsey Park (1701 NW 1 Ave., Miami 33136)

October 18

· 9:00-11:00am - David T Kennedy Park (2400 S Bayshore Dr., Miami 33133)

· 1:00-3:00pm - Manolo Reyes Park (6030 SW 2 ST., Miami 33144)

Households located within the City of Miami are eligible to participate. Proof of residency will be required on the day of the event. The address provided on the registration form must match the address on the proof of residency document provided. To help us plan for each event, please pre-register at: https://www.Bit.ly/MiamiTreesOct2025

Walk-in registrations the day of each event will also be accepted.

Events will take place rain or shine.

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