
Oregon
Oregon has long been a state where people turn toward the land for meaning, where ancient forests, coastal headlands, and volcanic mountains remind us daily of nature’s power to transform and renew. It’s no surprise, then, that Oregon has become one of the most active hubs for green and conservation burial in the Pacific Northwest. From the mossy slopes of the Cascades to the oak savannas of the Willamette Valley, Oregonians are choosing to return to the soil in ways that restore, rather than disturb, the ecosystems they love.
Here, natural burial is more than a trend, it’s a philosophy rooted in reciprocity. Families gather under cedar and fir to say goodbye without chemicals, concrete, or excess. The land becomes a living memorial, and each burial supports habitat restoration, carbon sequestration, and community connection. Many Oregon cemeteries demonstrate how death care can become land care, blending ancient practice with modern sustainability.
🌿The Forest Conservation Burial Grounds - Ashland, OR
The Forest Conservation Burial Ground offers one of the most breathtaking natural resting places in the Pacific Northwest. Located within The Mount Union Cemetery at Willow–Witt Ranch, this designated site is a Green Burial Council–certified conservation cemetery, where every burial helps protect and restore native forest habitat.
Here, loved ones are laid to rest beneath towering firs and maples, without vaults, embalming, or metal caskets. Bodies are placed in biodegradable shrouds or wooden caskets, allowing them to decompose naturally and nourish the surrounding ecosystem. The land remains wild and quiet, with only natural markers or native plants signifying each grave.
All proceeds from burials directly support the Southern Oregon Land Conservancy, ensuring the permanent protection of this forest as a living ecosystem. Every interment at The Forest strengthens the land’s ecological resilience and contributes to ongoing restoration efforts.
Visitors describe the forest as a place of profound stillness, where the sounds of wind, birds, and rustling leaves become a natural requiem. Families are welcome to take part in the burial process, connecting deeply to both their loved one and the landscape.
🌿Great River Natural Burial - Mosier, OR
Overlooking the Columbia River in Clatskanie, Great River Green Burial Sanctuary offers families a peaceful, protected landscape where life and death are held in balance. This conservation burial ground is Oregon’s newest addition to its thriving network of natural cemeteries, a place where every interment helps restore and safeguard the land.
Great River allows only biodegradable caskets and shrouds, no vaults, no embalming, no nonrenewable materials. Graves are hand-dug and carefully placed among native trees, meadows, and moss-covered forest floor. Loved ones are laid to rest beneath open sky and birdsong, becoming part of the natural cycle once more.
As a certified conservation burial ground, Great River partners with environmental organizations to ensure the land will remain undeveloped in perpetuity. Each burial directly contributes to habitat restoration, soil health, and the protection of the Columbia River ecosystem.
The sanctuary invites families and visitors to walk its trails, tend native plants, and reflect within the beauty of Oregon’s coastal landscape. Burials here are more than farewells, they are acts of renewal, turning grief into growth and remembrance into restoration.
With Great River joining Herland Forest, Greenhaven, and The Forest Conservation Burial Ground, Oregon now stands as a national leader in natural and conservation burial, proving that honoring life can mean preserving the land that sustains it.
🌿River View Cemetery (hybrid) - Portland, OR
River View Cemetery and our on-site funeral home, are pleased to offer natural burial and funeral options for individuals who wish to have a simple, environmentally friendly service and burial. This means no embalming, a biodegradeable casket or shroud and lowering board and no outber burial container (vault or concete graveliner). This is a wonderful option for those who prefer their body to return to the earth with a minimum footprint.
Unlike some cemeteries that only allow natural burials in one specific section of the cemetery, River View Cemetery has become one of the first cemeteries in the nation to allow natural burial in every area of the cemetery. Memorial markers (headstones) are allowed, but not required, for all natural burials at River View.
🌿Rose City Cemetery (hybrid) - Portland, OR
Rose City is certified by the Green Burial Council and is one of a few cemeteries in the Portland area which allows Green Burial in any grave in our cemetery. Green Burial typically refers to burial involving no formaldehyde, no casket and no concrete vault. There is no additional cost for choosing Green Burial at Rose City, in fact depending on your choices, sustainable burial may be less expensive than traditional vault interment.
For communities still waiting for a local option, the next step begins with conversation. Visit your town’s existing cemetery and ask the board or sexton whether they’d consider offering hybrid green burials, allowing biodegradable caskets or shrouds, eliminating vaults, and designating a natural section where mowing and pesticides are reduced. Many cemeteries simply haven’t been asked, and your voice can plant the seed for lasting change. Offer to share educational materials or connect them with Green Burial Council guidelines, small steps that can grow into statewide transformation.
In a place where the land itself feels sacred, Oregonians continue to lead by example, proving that when we care for the earth in life and in death, we honor the full circle of what it means to belong here. 🌿
If you want information on how to start your own natural burial cemetery, or you want to make me aware of another green, natural, or hybrid cemetery in this state, please reach out!
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