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Christmas Tree Farms around Seattle

by Kyla Myers

christmastree.jpgNow that Thanksgiving is over many of you will be looking for the perfect Christmas tree. For me, that means a real tree, none of that fake stuff for me, thank you very much. On the other hand, if I can get one that’s potted and can be re-planted, all the better.

Here is a list of Christmas tree farms near Seattle:

HICKS CHRISTMAS TREES
6945 115TH Ave. S.W.
Olympia, WA 98512
Phone: 1-800-892-7730
Email: TimGross53@msn.com

    DIRECTIONS
  • Go WEST on MAYTOWN RD SW (2.81 miles)
  • At stop sign, go RIGHT onto LITTLE ROCK RD SW
  • Turn LEFT onto 123RD AVE SW. (0.24 miles)
  • 123RD AVE SW becomes ENDICOTT RD SW. (0.81miles)
  • Turn LEFT onto 115TH AVE SW. (0.23 miles)
  • Go to End of the road, House on the left
    • TYPES OF TREES

    Premium Douglas Firs, Grand Firs and Noble Firs


    HUNTER CHRISTMAS TREES
    7401 Yelm Hwy. SE
    Olympia, WA 98513
    Phone: (360) 456-0466

    Weekdays - 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
    Weekends - 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

    Warm your tummy with Free Hot Chocolate and Coffee while warming your toes by the old-fashioned pot-bellied stove in the barn. Once the family is warm again, the kids can visit their Friendly Beast Animal Pens which includes Reindeer from the North Pole. Your visit wouldn’t be complete without a trip to the Christmas Shop which features decorated theme trees, cedar garland and trims, noble fir wreaths, and novelty tree ornaments from which holiday memories and traditions are made.

      DIRECTIONS

    I5 south bound: exit 109 turn right on Martin way to college st. and turn left. I5 north bound exit 108 College st. exit, turn right on College st. From College St. Travel South to Yelm Hwy and turn left, continue on Yelm Hwy 2 miles farm is on right.

      TYPES OF TREES

    Cultured Noble, Douglas and Grand Firs to select your perfect holiday tree (saws are provided), or visit their Fresh Cut Barn to choose from a wide selection of Noble, Douglas, Grand and Fraser Fir Trees.


    TREES `N BEES, INC.
    34747 162nd Ave SE
    Auburn, WA 98092, 866-627-2857
    Email: carolyn@treesnbees.com

    Country Store. Fresh honey, special gift items, unique ornaments as well as tree stands. Tree shaker is complimentary and baling is available. Store is open year round for honey, gifts and beekeeping supplies. Mrs. Claus on weekends; espresso, kid’s activity area.

    DIRECTIONS:
    From Interstate 5 exit 142a, head East on Highway 18 for 6 miles and take the Auburn-Black Diamond Rd Exit. Turn right at the stop sign, cross the Green River and take a right immediately past the bridge at the stoplight (Lake Holm Rd). Continue about 2 miles & turn right onto Lk Moneysmith Rd. Go one mile to the farm. There are red & green signs at every turn.

    TYPES OF TREES:
    Douglas Fir and Noble Fir to Norway Spruce and Grand Fir, plus many others.


    CARPINTO BROTHERS FARM
    1148 North Central
    Kent, Wa.
    Phone: 253-854-5692

    Precut Christmas trees, Wreaths, Boughs, Holly, Mistletoe, Poinsettias, Fruit Baskets.

    DIRECTIONS:
    Field Located at the Corner of South 277th & West Valley Hwy & Hwy 167 in Kent. Across from Smith Brothers Dairy. Look for Signs.

    TYPES OF TREES:
    PreCut Varieties: Douglas Fir, Fraser Fir, Grand Fir, Noble Fir or Nordmans. Large selection of Green or Flocked Trees.


    PFAFF’S U-CUT CHRISTMAS TREES
    29204 124th Ave. SE
    Auburn, WA 98092
    Phone: 253-852-8244
    Email: info@pfaffschristmastrees.com

    Christmas trees-you choose and you cut, saws are provided, wreaths, refreshments, help cutting your tree, gift shop, restrooms, trees baled, Precut trees Christmas trees, mistletoe and/or holly, Santa, tree stands.We have tall trees, free candy canes for the kids and firewood.

    DIRECTIONS:
    From North: Take Hwy 405 to Hwy 167 south bound. Exit at Central Ave, Kent. Go south to Smith St. turn East (left), go up hill 1.1 miles, the road becomes Hwy 516 Kent Kangley. Continue 2 more miles to 124th Ave SE, turn right (south).

    From West: 1-5 exit to Hwy 18, take Green River Community College (SE 304/312) exit. Go straight 1-1/2 miles to 124th SE, turn right, go 1 mile north to farm.

    TYPES OF TREES:
    Noble, Douglas-fir, Fraser, Concolor, White, Turkish fir. Pre-cut: Noble, Douglas, Grand, Fraser, Shasta fir, Spruce.


    DONNA’S TREES
    4421 - S. 348th Place, Just Off Military Road Located in Lake Geneva Estates, Auburn, WA 98001.
    Phone: 253-927-1911
    Email: Donna1952_1@Juno.com
    Hours: Saturdays and Sundays only in December, from 9:30 to 4 PM until sold out.

    An approximate acre of nice trees to choose from - various heights. Not sold by the foot and tax included in the price. Some trees tagged higher or lower in price. Arrangements can be made by calling for an appointment on other days: 253-927-1911. Payment: Cash, Check. Please No Dogs or chain saws. We provide your tie and hand saws. Head-in parking. Easy access to all trees. Free holly and bay leaf branches with purchase of your tree. Nice view of Lake Geneva. Warm cider and candy canes free. Children cannot carry or use saws. Sorry, no public restroom facilities. Our prices include the tax! Donna recommends you bring an umbrella in case it rains!

    DIRECTIONS:
    Just off Military Road, between Federal Way and Auburn. Take South 352nd and follow signs through Lake Geneva Estates to cul-de-sac street end.

    TYPES OF TREES:
    Nobles, Fraziers, Grands, Douglas and Turkish Firs.


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