About the Kuliga Park Tree Identification Trail
We are honored to partner with Green Township in the creation of the Kuliga Park Tree Identification Trail. As a locally owned tree care company serving this community for decades, projects like this mean more to us than just trees, they’re about education, connection, and leaving something lasting for families to enjoy.
This trail was designed to help visitors slow down, look up, and truly see the trees around them. Along the path, you’ll find educational Tree Identification signs with QR codes that provide kid-friendly facts, photos, and clues to help you recognize each species in every season.
The project also includes the installation of two pedestrian bridges, helping connect sections of the trail and making the experience safer and more accessible for families, students, and nature lovers of all ages.
We are grateful to Green Township for the opportunity to contribute to Kuliga Park in a meaningful way, and we hope this trail inspires curiosity, learning, and appreciation for the incredible trees that make our community special.


Kuliga Park Tree Id Trail
What You’ll Find on Each Tree Sign
Each sign highlights:
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Common name + scientific name
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Quick facts (kid-friendly)
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What to look for (leaf shape, bark, seeds)
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Seasonal changes (spring/summer/fall)
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Wildlife connections (who eats it / who lives in it)
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A QR code to the full info page
Let's Start Exploting
Trees on the Trail
The trees featured along the Kuliga Park Tree Identification Trail are primarily native to our region of Southwest Ohio. Native trees are especially important because they are well-adapted to our soil, climate, and wildlife. They provide food and shelter for local birds, pollinators, and mammals, and help keep our ecosystem healthy and resilient.
Explore the trees that make Kuliga Park special. Click on any tree below to learn how to identify it, see seasonal photos, and discover fun facts about the wildlife that depend on it.










