Dog Supporters
People and pups love to explore the Urban Forest!
When dogs and the people they own come to this wonderland, they discover lots of space to play, exercise, socialize and breathe fresh ocean air, year-round.
As a dog owner, please consider helping the HB Tree Society maintain and expand the Urban Forest and Shipley to Shore Nature Trail.
Gifts of funding and time volunteering will ensure this beautiful outdoor haven continues to grow and flourish for our community and future generations.
To donate, please click on the “Donate” button at the top of the page. When you do, please also send us a photo of your 4-legged friend and we’ll post it here! To send a photo, or receive more information about the newly forming Urban Forest Dog Supporters, please contact Cheryl at cherylj2018@gmail.com.
“Thank you for all that you and the volunteers do to keep the Urban Forest looking so beautiful.”We walk there once a week and it is always a place of peace and beauty. Saoirse (a Gaelic name meaning Liberty) is a rescue dog who is always enjoys a walk in the park.” – Debora
“Poffie has crossed the rainbow bridge, but throughout her many years of living in Huntington Beach, she enjoyed frequent walks through the Urban Forest. She led by example that we should all stop to smell the flowers and admire the butterflies fluttering by. She’d also remind you to chase the squirrels! Thank you for this beautiful place! ” – Kara
“Here’s Pippa, enjoying the magical beauty of the Urban Forest 🦋🌿🥀🌳💖 ” – Michele
“We’ve moved from Huntington Beach but still love to come back and visit the Urban Forest. I’ve been coming here for 17 years and seen all the beautiful changes. Max likes that there are more squirrels here than ever! ” – Martina
“Ivy and Ollie absolutely love exploring the intriguing sights and scents of the Urban Forest. They’re especially captivated by the hummingbirds, butterflies, squirrels and lizards we regularly encounter during our adventures there.”
– David & Cathy
“Maggie enjoys a ‘taste of mustard’ on our afternoon walk through the Urban Forest.”