HAGERSTOWN, MD (April 23, 2025) – Washington County Parks & Recreation is saddened to report the loss of the cherished Chinkapin Oak Tree located in Woodland Way Park, which was severely damaged during the recent Easter Weekend storm.
This notable tree stood at 84 feet tall with a circumference of 14 feet 6 inches and was recognized on the Maryland Department of Natural Resources – Maryland Big Tree Program. Estimated to be over 200 years old, the Chinkapin Oak was not only a local landmark but also a symbol of strength and longevity in our community.
“The loss of this iconic tree is deeply felt,” said Andrew Eshleman, Director of Public Works, “as it stood as a living piece of our natural history and a source of pride for the county.”
Washington County crews are currently working to safely remove the damaged parts of the fallen tree. The County is also considering options to salvage remaining portions to repurpose for other uses, ensuring that the tree’s legacy will live on in a meaningful way.
We thank the public for their patience and understanding during this process. Due to the size and historical significance of the tree, its removal and repurposing may take some time as careful consideration is given to its next chapter.
For additional information, please contact the Public Relations and Marketing Department at 240-313-2380 or [email protected]
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