Become A Living Legacy Tree, Live On Forever

Welcome to Wellington Dam Legacy Forest, a memorial forest teeming with wildlife.

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Located in Wellington Dam, National Park

Where you can create a living memorial amongst giant trees that grow over 40 metres tall and live for hundreds of years, for a loved one who has passed and create habitat for endangered Quokkas and Black Cockatoos.

BECOME A LIVING LEGACY

Change the way, we leave the world

By transforming cremated ashes into living trees, we create lasting, meaningful tributes that foster connection, healing, and personal growth, allowing individuals to leave a legacy that continues to thrive in the earth for generations to come
Learn the stories of the families with memorial trees in this forest while selecting a tree planting site for a loved ones ashes
Or pre-plan to leave a legacy in trees for yourself. And even your pet!

Living Legacy

What They Say?

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Today my brother lives on forever, amongst the beautiful trees at Wellington Dam. With my mum, dad, and daughter, I finally got to say goodbye I’d been waiting 35 years for. From death comes to life and the circle is now complete. Cherish yoyur family for you, and they, are here for but a moment.

Christina Lisson

Christina Lisson

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Really peaceful place to bury your loved ones ashes under a tree. They can live on as a part of a native tree and generations of family and friends that were in their lives have a perfect place to visit and just be with their thoughts and memories.

Keven Kerrison

Keven Kerrison

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Very peaceful place for the burial of my grandfather Jimmy. The owners of this place have great compassion, and a great sense of understanding of the family bond that comes with each and every life that comes and goes. I am immensely impressed that the people that run this place know you by your name and not just a transaction.

Jeffrey Chen

Jeffrey Chen

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My husband and I have a tree here. Visited the other month and the sunlight filtering through was so beautiful If you want toilets etc there is a kiosk just up the road at the dam and bush camps if you want to make a weekend of it. Pretty sure dogs can visit with responsible owners (e.g. on lead and poo taken away, not left in the plastic bag!)

Melody Jones

Jeffrey Chen

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The people who work here are friendly. The place is peacful. Much nicer place for your loved ones to be layed to rest.

Gwendolyn Slater

Gwendolyn Slater

native wildflie

Rest among the rich fauna of Wellington Forest. Planting a Living Legacy Tree rebuilds the habitat and helps to protect the beautiful endangered species endemic to the region, such as the quokka and Carnaby’s black cockato