Used Christmas trees can have another life after the holiday season.
Natural trees donated to the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources “Christmas for the Fishes” tree recycling program can give a home to fish in many Kentucky lakes in the coming year.
This annual program uses evergreens donated after the holiday season to create underwater habitats that help fish thrive.
Kentucky Fish and Wildlife will be accepting evergreen trees from December 26 through January 16, 2026, at 37 drop-off locations across the state.
Trees should be real, not artificial, and should be free of lights, garland, and decorations. Limbs, wreaths, brush, or other plants will not be accepted.
Fish thrive in an environment that is full of different types of cover, including trees and logs.
The donated trees will help restore woody structures that have previously decayed in lakes, providing protective cover and shade for a variety of fish species.
The locations where trees are installed generally become hot spots for fish species targeted by anglers.
These locations are recorded by Kentucky Fish and Wildlife staff, and the GPS coordinates are made available to anglers through the “Lakes with Fish Attractors” page on the department’s website.
For more information about the Christmas tree recycling program or to find a drop-off location, visit the department’s website (fw.ky.gov) or call 1-800-858-1549, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (ET) weekdays, excluding holidays.