News Release

New National Christmas Tree planted in President’s Park

The new National Christmas Tree being planted in President's Park this morning via crane. The tree branches were bound for transport and will be unbound over the next few days.
A new National Christmas Tree was planted in President's Park this morning. The tree branches were bound for transport and will be unbound over the next few days.

NPS Photo

Subscribe RSS Icon | What is RSS
News Release Date: October 30, 2021

Contact: Chelsea Sullivan, 202-297-2659

WASHINGTON — Ahead of the holiday season, the National Park Service (NPS) planted a new National Christmas Tree on the Ellipse in President’s Park today. The new tree, a 27-foot white fir (Abies Concolor) from Middleburg, Pa. was donated by Hill View Christmas Tree Farm, and will be the first white fir to serve as the National Christmas Tree.  

The NPS transported the new tree from Pa. to the Ellipse on Friday and planted the tree this morning via crane.  

Since 1973, the National Christmas Tree has been a living tree that people can view year-round in President’s Park — one of America’s 423 national parks! The NPS selected a white fir because it is more resilient to needle cast disease, a fungal disease that affects spruce trees and causes their needles to turn brown and fall off. The previous tree, a Colorado blue spruce planted in October 2019, succumbed to needle cast disease.   

Transplanting and maintaining such a large tree is challenging and requires careful planning and mild weather conditions. Late October is an ideal time for planting, but there is still a chance of transplant shock. NPS horticulturists will keep a close eye on the tree’s health and ensure its transition is as easy as possible.  

 Presented by the National Park Service and the National Park Foundation, the National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony takes place annually in President’s Park. The event features a countdown to the official lighting of the new National Christmas Tree and musical performances and national performers.  

Stay tuned to learn more about this year’s event! For more event information and updates, please visit thenationaltree.org and follow President’s Park on Facebook or Twitter

-NPS- 

Note: This news release was updated 11/7 to correct a broken link.



Last updated: November 7, 2021

Park footer

Contact Info

Mailing Address:

1849 C Street NW
Room 1426

Washington, DC 20240

Phone:

202 208-1631

Contact Us