Company Logo
SIGN UP LOGIN
Cressy & Everett Real Estate Blog

Subscribe and receive email notifications of new blog posts.




rss logo RSS Feed
Baroda, MI | 6 Posts
Berrien County | 9 Posts
Bristol, IN | 1 Posts
Buying a Home | 83 Posts
Community | 4 Posts
Company News | 13 Posts
Elkhart IN | 5 Posts
Giving Back | 4 Posts
Goshen IN | 3 Posts
Home Improvement | 39 Posts
Home Loans | 2 Posts
Home Safety | 1 Posts
Homeownership | 53 Posts
Michiana | 41 Posts
Nappanee IN | 4 Posts
Niles, MI | 1 Posts
Saint Joseph MI | 23 Posts
Senior Buyers | 1 Posts
South Bend IN | 105 Posts
Sturgis MI | 1 Posts
Top Agents | 2 Posts
Uncategorized | 4 Posts
Thurin Managing Broker Partner Shareholder Real Estate Homes for Sale Indiana National TV Fox & Friends Michael Corbett Meredith & Kamp Merger Cressy & Everett Indiana Real Estate South Bend IN Notre Dame Leading RE career in real estate Area Information Community Information become a Realtor jobs Nappanee Indiana Elkhart County Open House Selling Your House Selling Your Home Sturgis MI Buying a house Historic Sites Historic Districts Neighborhoods Energy-saving tips Elkhart IN Saint Joseph MI Home safety Home maintenance Home inspection Things to do Retirement Senior Buyers Downsizing home loan mortgage mortgage payment Holidays Community Events For Sellers Home-selling tips Curb Appeal Local Businesses Home offer Purchase offer For Buyers First-time buyers First home Outdoor activities fireplace safety for owners homeowner tips Fitness centers REALTORS® Real estate agents Real estate brokers Golf courses Mother's Day events Restaurants Parks Green spaces Home-buying tips Final walk-through Home improvement Energy efficiency Smart home technology Wedding venues Bridge loans Condo living For families Road trip Landmarks Home Trends Family Fun Family Activities Halloween Granger IN Mishawaka IN Benton Harbor MI Three Rivers MI Niles MI community giving back DTSB LaSalle Grill employees brokerage REALTORS Constantine MI Dowagiac MI Eau Claire MI Bristol IN Goshen IN Lakeville IN Osceola IN Jones MI Berrien Springs MI Coloma MI Buchanan MI Middlebury IN Edwardsburg MI Plymouth IN Baroda MI New Carlisle IN spring trails Union Pier MI Cassopolis MI Sister Lakes MI Stevensville MI Union MI Vandalia MI Watervliet MI Moving Wakarusa IN Walkerton IN Shop Local Shoreham Village MI Food & Drink Summer Fall readers choice List Home Multi-generational living WNDU hiking Winter
April
24

Tree Cities in Our Local Indiana and Michigan Communities

Tree Cities in Indiana & Michigan

National Arbor Day is a celebration of nature, and an occasion to make sure that future generations enjoy the same natural beauty that we do. Trees are the primary focus of National Arbor Day, so celebrants are encouraged to plant new ones, and care for old ones.

In addition to the environmental benefits, planting trees on your own property is an excellent way to boost your home's curb appeal, which is one of your most important tasks when selling a house. Cities that prioritize urban forest management can become part of the Tree City USA program, and there are many beautiful Tree Cities to explore in our neck of the woods.

Where to Find Your Own Tree City USA on National Arbor Day

In order to earn the Tree City USA designation, a city needs a tree board/department, an ordinance for tree care, a well-funded community forestry program, and an Arbor Day celebration. Click on any Tree City name on our list to view homes and learn more.

Indiana Tree Cities:

  • ElkhartLocated 15 minutes from South Bend, Elkhart is a scenic city with wooded trails, quaint bridges, and an excellent environmental record. The city's Environmental Center offers a great mix of education and fun.

  • GoshenGoshen is Elkhart's next-door neighbor, and is the smaller of the two cities. Despite the size difference, both cities demonstrate the same commitment to green living. Goshen is known as a very family-friendly city, and its Tree City status is a great example of why that's the case.  It's also home to the Pumpkinvine Nature Trail, which is among the most popular in our area.

  • MiddleburyAs a small town, Middlebury proves that communities of any size can earn the Tree City designation. 

  • MishawakaA mid-sized city located on the St. Joseph River, Mishawaka offers both tree coverage and waterfront scenery. The city's utilities even get in on the act, with Mishawaka Utilities earning the "Tree Line USA" designation.

  • NappaneeNappanee is another favorite of families, because there's something for every member of the household to enjoy.

  • South BendA large, beautiful city, South Bend has more than earned its Tree City status. The city's Venues, Parks, and Arts Department works hard to ensure that the city stays beautiful, and all of that scenery is great for property values.

  • WakarusaIt's only fitting that the home of the extremely popular Wakarusa Maple Syrup Festival has also earned Tree City status. Wakarusa is a small town that's big on natural beauty.

Michigan Tree Cities:

  • BuchananThe winding St. Joseph River touches many communities on our list, and Buchanan is no exception. Thanks to a very healthy population of redbud trees, Buchanan is known as the Redbud City.

  • DowagiacA small city that's big on the arts, Dowagiac is home to a public art program with sculptures in many of the city's most beautiful locations. This is a community where nature and art go hand-in-hand.

  • SturgisThe city of Sturgis is located in Michigan's River Country, so you'll have ample outdoor recreation options as you explore this Tree City. Thanks to a hydroelectric dam, the city relies largely on clean energy.

Our REALTORS® are here to help you find the right home for the right price in your favorite Tree City. Contact Cressy and Everett Real Estate to shop for homes in Indiana and Michigan, and we'll see you at the Arbor Day celebrations!

Cressy & Everett Homes for Sale

Login to My Homefinder

Pixel