Where Oaks Endure

Where Oaks Endure

Acre & Oak was built beneath the live oaks of Texas. Trees shaped by drought, wind, and time. Their roots run deep because they have to. Out here, you notice the ones that hold their ground.

But the story of oaks doesn’t end here. It stretches west; across the valleys and foothills of California, through the oak savannas of Oregon’s Willamette Valley, and into the Garry Oak woodlands along Washington’s Puget Sound. These are landscapes shaped by oaks just as enduring as ours. Trees that have weathered everything time could throw at them, and they’re still here.

In California, Valley Oaks stand wide across dry hills and ranchland, their canopies spreading over open ground. Coast Live Oaks hold fast to cliffs along the Pacific, their limbs bent by salt air and coastal wind. In Oregon’s Willamette Valley and along Washington’s Puget Sound, Garry Oaks grow slow and steady on rocky slopes and open prairie, holding their ground in places where few others can.

Everywhere they grow, oaks tell the same story. Patience. Resilience. A steady presence in a world that moves too fast. And the people who live in these places know it. They know what it means to stay rooted, to move at the pace of the land.

As Acre & Oak grows, we’ll follow these stories west. To the places where oaks still stand as they always have; through change, through time, through anything. We’ll build for those landscapes too. Same approach. Same purpose. Made for the places that last.

The oaks have always known how to wait. How to hold fast. That’s how we’ll move forward.

Where oaks endure, so will we.

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