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Tree Quest 2026 scavenger hunt to kick off on Arbor Day

UF/IFAS's Stephanie Cadaval is coordinating Tree Quest 2026 with the University of Florida and the city of Gainesville starting on Friday. Courtesy of Stephanie Cadaval- UF/IFAS
UF/IFAS's Stephanie Cadaval is coordinating Tree Quest 2026 with the University of Florida and the city of Gainesville starting on Friday.
Courtesy of Stephanie Cadaval- UF/IFAS
Key Points
  • UF/IFAS and the City of Gainesville are hosting the Tree Quest scavenger hunt from Jan. 16 to Feb. 15 to promote urban forestry awareness.
  • The Tree Quest event features tagged trees with QR codes at parks and the UF campus, offering surveys and prizes for participants.

To celebrate Florida Arbor Day this year, UF/IFAS is launching a Gainesville Tree Quest.

The UF/IFAS School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences and the City of Gainesville have partnered to build an urban forestry adventure that invites our community to get outside, learn about trees, and some of the benefits they provide in our city.

The event will take place across three of Gainesville’s public parks and on the University of Florida campus. 

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Quest trees will be tagged with tree details and QR codes in three Gainesville parks and around the University of Florida campus. Courtesy of Stephanie Cadaval-UF/IFAS
Courtesy of Stephanie Cadaval-UF/IFAS Quest trees will be tagged with tree details and QR codes in three Gainesville parks and around the University of Florida campus.

What is Tree Quest?

Quest trees will be tagged with tree details and QR codes.

Tree Quest is a self-guided and interactive scavenger hunt that takes place in Gainesville commencing on Florida Arbor Day (Jan. 16) and running through Feb. 15. This event is for everyone and is family-friendly and free! The goal of Tree Quest is to bring people outside to interact with our community’s trees and build awareness about our urban forest. Discover what trees do for us and learn about the diversity of trees in our city. Visit any of the participating locations to find quest trees. We’ll tag each Quest tree with its details and a QR code.

Scan the code to jump into the game. QR codes will take you to a short survey where you will answer questions about each tree location.

You can also post a selfie with your quest tree by tagging #GNVTreeQuest2026. Each time you scan a new tree and fill in the survey, you will be entered into a drawing to win trees!

Locations

  • Depot Park – 874 SE 4th St, Gainesville, FL 32601
  • Tom Petty Park – 501 NE 16th Ave, Gainesville 32601
  • Albert “Ray” Massey Park – 1001 NW 34th St, Gainesville 32605
  • Various locations around the University of Florida (Gainesville Campus)

Event Details

Start: Friday, Jan. 16

End: Sunday, Feb. 15

For more information on the event, contact UF/IFAS Urban Forestry Extension Coordinator Stephanie Cadaval at urbfor@ifas.ufl.edu or cell 786-379-0908. The cell phone number is best on Wednesday, Jan. 14, and Thursday, Jan. 15, as Cadaval will be tagging trees with Gainesville City Arborist Sam Schatz.

Quest trees will be tagged with tree details and QR codes.
Courtesy of UF/IFAS Quest trees will be tagged with tree details and QR codes.
Gainesville Tree Quest 2026 flyer
Courtesy of UF/IFAS

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