Tree Height Estimator
Estimate the height of a tree using the shadow method.
Measure shadows and a known object to calculate tree height without climbing.
The shadow method uses similar triangles to estimate the height of a tall object. At the same time of day, all shadows maintain the same ratio to their object height.
Tree Height = (Tree Shadow Length / Stick Shadow Length) × Stick Height
Unit conversions:
Imperial: Measurements in feetMetric: Measurements in meters
How to measure:
- Place a stick (or any known-height object) upright in the ground near the tree
- Measure the stick height (the part above ground)
- Measure the stick shadow length on the ground
- Measure the tree shadow length on the ground
- All measurements must be taken at the same time (shadows change as the sun moves)
Tips for accuracy:
- Measure on a sunny day with clear shadows
- Take measurements on flat ground — slopes will skew results
- Measure from the base of the object to the tip of the shadow
- A 4-foot (1.2 m) stick works well — easy to measure, long enough shadow
- For best results, measure when shadows are longer than the objects (morning or late afternoon)
Alternative methods:
- Clinometer/phone app: Use angle + distance from tree
- Known reference: Compare to a nearby object of known height (e.g., a person, a story of a building is ~10 ft / 3 m)
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