Tour Overview
This collection covers a handful of adjoining streets, including Fairfield, Union, Kershaw, Hampton and the grounds of the Schofield Middle School. It meanders through neighborhoods, with most trees planted in the adjoining parkways. While on the walk consider stopping by the Aiken Train Museum, which offers fascinating insights into Aiken’s history as railway stop – dating all the way back to 1835. When entering the map, you can click the diagonal arrow icon in the upper right corner to highlight your location in relation to the various trees.
Parking for this tour is along Fairfield Street (1 block over) and/or the Aiken County Sheriff Office (closer to the North end of Union)
This is a residential neighborhood. Recommended tour hours from 8am until dusk.
Stops
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How to use the tour
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Tucker Oak
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Silverleaf Oak
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Ajo Mountain Scrub Oak
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Palmer's Oak
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Oracle Oak
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Huckleberry Oak
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Toumey's Oak
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Pin Oak
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False Kermes Oak
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Pinnate-Veined Oak
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Galli Oak
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Evergreen White Oak
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Hairy Oak
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Blunt-leaved Oak
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California Scrub Oak
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Holm Oak
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Live Oak
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Japanese Emperor Oak, Daimyo Oak
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Cork Oak
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Arizona White Oak
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Pyrenean Oak
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Grandview Gold
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Silverleaf or Whiteleaf Oak
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Coast Live Oak
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Sonoran Blue Oak
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Trojan Oak
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Caucasus Oak
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Encino Chicharron
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Hu Li
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Guadalupe Oak (Hybrid)
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Encino Pipitillo
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Oriental White Oak
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Franchet's Oak
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Encino Aguacatillo
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Spruce Pine
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Cockspur Hawthorn Hybrid
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Dwarf Hawthorn
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Eastern Mayhaw
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Hillside Hawthorn
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Florida Hawthorn
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Gallion Hawthorne
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Bristol Hawthorn
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Sister Hawthorn
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Kansas Hawthorn
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Beautiful Hawthorn
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Marietta Allegheny Hawthorn
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Mexican Hawthorne
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Harbison Hawthorne
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Stevens Hawthorn
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Pear Hawthorn
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Marietta Allegheny Hawthorn
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Broadleaf Allegheny Hawthorn
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Roan Mountain Hawthorn
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Frosted Hawthorn