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SuperGrow XLV

The Trails below are from tree plantings in the twelve Super Bowl XLV host communities. This data was recorded so that the success of the program could be monitored and the environmental benefits of the trees could be calculated.

The NFL Environmental Program has a series of local initiatives designed to offset the environmental impact of the Super Bowl. They seek to incorporate environmental principles into the management of their events where those principles are consistent with sound business practices. These projects are designed, wherever possible, to leave a tangible benefit to the local host communities.

All projects were developed in partnership with the local North Texas Super Bowl XLV Host Committee and with a number of national, regional and local organizations using local resources. The 12 host communities were: Addison, Arlington, Dallas, Denton, Farmers Branch, Fort Worth, Frisco, Grapevine, Irving, Lewisville, Plano, and Richardson.

For more information on SuperGrow XLV, see the Texas Tree Foundation website here or the SuperGrow summary here. Touchdown for Trees Video.

The tree data summary sheets are here.

City/Location Trail of Trees Type
Dallas Mattie Nash – Myrtle Davis Recreation Center Park SuperGrow Planting
Addison Les Lacs Park SuperGrow Planting
Richardson Huffhines Park SuperGrow Planting
Frisco Falcon Fields Park SuperGrow Planting
Plano Heritage Yards Park SuperGrow Planting
Farmers Branch Farmers Branch City Hall SuperGrow Planting
Irving Birds Fort Trail Park SuperGrow Planting
Grapevine The Vineyards Campground west
The Vineyards Campground east
SuperGrow Planting
Denton Lake Forest Park SuperGrow Planting
Fort Worth Hulen Meadows Park
Village Creek Park
Samaritan House
Como Montessori
SuperGrow Planting
Lewisville Railroad Dog Park SuperGrow Planting
Arlington Johnson Creek by Cowboy Stadium SuperGrow Planting

  

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