Celebrating Trees in Library Park

Discover a stunning arboretum in Library Park that includes a Giant Sequoia.

The trees in Library Park are important in so many ways. They provide essential shade for our programs and storytimes, particularly during the pandemic when indoor storytimes were cancelled. The new playground was designed with input from Old Town Library staff, who noted the significant connection that libraries and books share with trees. The playground graphics intentionally represent trees on the stacked books that community kids climb and play on. 

The library has collaborated with the City’s Forestry department to provide some amazing programming in Library Park – we’ve had a guest arborist read to children at Community Hero Storytime, the Forestry Department has participated in the annual Touch-a-Truck event, and they have even given a tree climbing demonstration! Basically, we love trees and their caregivers here at the library!

By Katie Auman

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Arborists repelling down from trees in library park

An Arboretum in Fort Collins

Arbor Day is coming up on Friday, April 30 and we are excited to celebrate trees everywhere! But let’s bring the celebration a little more local for now…specifically to Library Park, which surrounds the Old Town Library. Did you know that Library Park is designated as an arboretum in Fort Collins? It is made up of many special trees, including a Giant Sequoia, 100-year-old memorial oaks, and more.

In 2018, Eileen McCluskey, Library Manager at Old Town Library, worked with the City of Fort Collins Forestry department and Neighborhood Services department to plan a Tree Festival celebrating the trees in Library Park.  As part of the planning for the festival, Molly Roche, Senior Forestry Coordinator with the City, worked with a library volunteer, Sara H., to inventory the Library Park arboretum and input information about each tree into a website called the Colorado Statewide Tree Inventory Tool

This online tree inventory and mapping tool is used by Colorado foresters and arborists to record and visualize the location, species, and condition of the trees that make up Colorado’s urban forests.

The Tree Festival in 2019 included a guided walking tour, led by former City Forester Tim Buchanan, of the unique, historical and notable trees located in Library Park. Next time you’re wandering around the library look for the Giant Sequoia and three bur oaks planted in 1919 in tribute to soldiers lost in World War I. You’ll also find a Green Ash that is the 3rd largest in Colorado and a Colorado State Champion Red Elm tree.  There are memorial trees planted in honor of local community members, too. Check out this Notable Tree Tour of Fort Collins put together by the City, to learn more.

The trees in Library Park are important in so many ways. They provide essential shade for our programs and storytimes, particularly during the pandemic when indoor storytimes were cancelled. The new playground was designed with input from Old Town Library staff, who noted the significant connection that libraries and books share with trees. The playground graphics intentionally represent trees on the stacked books that community kids climb and play on. 

The library has collaborated with the City’s Forestry department to provide some amazing programming in Library Park – we’ve had a guest arborist read to children at Community Hero Storytime, the Forestry Department has participated in the annual Touch-a-Truck event, and they have even given a tree climbing demonstration! Basically, we love trees and their caregivers here at the library!

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