Printable Tour Materials

Brockman-Tree-Tour Final.pdf

This PDF is the complete guide to the historic Brockman Memorial Tree Tour, featuring short informational summaries for each tree on the tour presented in an easy to read format perfect for the general public and tree enthusiasts alike! Containing 81 of our beautiful University of Washington Trees, this booklet can be used in tandem with the printable Brockman Tree Tour Map below and is a great way to avoid being glued to the screen as you tour the relaxing green spaces of the campus grounds. Meant to be an easygoing way to learn about these trees, these pages contain not only short botanical descriptions of the featured trees but also fun facts and stories about how the species connect to us as humans. It is a great way to see the trees of campus and a fun souvenir to remind you just how much UW stands out as the most beautiful campus on the continent! Free copies of the booklet can also be picked up in the Anderson Hall office of the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences.


Tree Tour Insert-2Up.pdf

This PDF is a small (half page to fit into the Brockman Tree Tour full guide) map summary of  tour which provides an up to date list of trees present on the tour as well as the location of each tree. This printable map may be used as a standalone means of finding the trees of the tour or may be used as an addendum for older versions of the printed tour booklet.


Tree Tour Short Brochure.pdf

This PDF is a printable foldable pamphlet summary of the Brockman Memorial Tree Tour which provides an up to date list of trees present on the tour as well as the location of each tree. This pamphlet may be used as a standalone means of visiting the tour but works best when supplemented by the complete guide or the website.


Tree Tour Insert.pdf

This PDF is a large (full page) map summary of the Brockman Memorial  Tree Tour which provides an up to date list of trees present on the tour as well as the location of each tree. This printable map may be used as a standalone means of finding the trees of the tour or may be used as an addendum for older versions of the printed tour booklet.