It’s time to deck the halls! But first, you need to go out to a local Christmas tree farm and pick the perfect evergreen for your home. There are plenty of local Christmas tree farms in Clark County to choose from – you just may decide to visit a few! You can also get holiday decorations and tree stands at many of them – making them a one-stop shop for your yuletide cheer. Here is your guide for the 2024 Christmas tree farms in Vancouver, Washington, and throughout Clark County.
Klopman Farms
40910 Southeast 30th Street, Washougal
November 23 – December 23: 9 a.m. – dark
Closed Thanksgiving, November 28
Klopman Farms has noble, Douglas, Fraser and grand fir trees in sizes up to 15 feet priced at $10 a foot. This Christmas tree farm near Washougal offers u-cut and fresh-cut trees.
After selecting the perfect tree, check out the holiday decorations and gift items. Enjoy free hot chocolate and candy canes while your tree is prepped for its ride home: trunks are squared off, stand holes drilled and then they are baled. For more information visit the Klopman Farms website.
Glenwood Tree Farm
8808 NE 139th Street, Vancouver
November 23 – December 22: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Closed Thanksgiving, November 28
Glenwood Tree Farm in Vancouver, Washington, is a u-choose, u-cut tree farm. They have Douglas fir, up to 10 feet, noble and Nordmann fir, up to 8 feet, and grand fir, up to 7 feet. At Glenwood, you can select any tree in the field. The trees are priced by species, rather than the size. Every day, there will also be a selection of fresh-cut Douglas firs available. This family-owned Christmas tree farm in Clark County also provides saws, shaking and twine.
After picking out the perfect tree, check out their tree stands, wreaths and garlands for sale. Cash, check or credit card are accepted. For more information, visit the Glenwood Tree Farm Facebook page.
Farrell Farms
3000 SE 362nd Avenue, Washougal
November 23 – December 18
Friday – Sunday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Tuesday-Thursday: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Closed Mondays
Farrell Farms Christmas tree farm in Washougal is just 10 minutes from Highway 14. If you love firs, this is the farm to check out! It has noble, Nordmann, Douglas and Turkish firs. Choose a tree, then enjoy hot chocolate and candy canes by the campfire while the elves get it ready for its ride home. For more information, visit the Farrell Farms website.
Washougal River Christmas Trees
39336 NE Washougal River Road, Washougal
November 23 – December 23 or until they sell out
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
For 2024, Washougal River Christmas Trees has a great selection of Noble firs for u-cut, and fresh-cut trees in several varieties. This Christmas tree farm in Clark County has free hot cocoa, coffee and candy canes. It is also pet-friendly – as long as your pet is friendly! Any tree is $59.95, with smaller trees (pre-cut only) starting at $19.95. Wreaths are $22.95.
After choosing your tree, they offer free shaking, baling and drilling if needed. Cash or check is preferred. $2 charge for credit cards. For more information, visit the Washougal River Christmas Trees website.
Hawks Nest Trees
41919 NW Lyons road, Woodland
6315 NE cedar creek road, Woodland
November 29 – opening day
9 a.m. to dark
Hawks Nest Trees has noble, Nordman, and grand firs of all sizes. They have tree sleds for you to use and their farm is u-cut or we-cut. Free tree shaking, hot chocolate, cider and candy canes! Pre-made and custom wreaths are available. This family-run Christmas tree farm in Woodland will help carry, load, and secure your tree if you need help.
Lower prices this year, they trying to help customers because of the economy. Trees are $25-85 and a $5 charge for credit/debit.
The Tree Wisemans
26500 NE 53rd Avenue, Ridgefield
November 29 – December 22, or until sold out
Saturday-Sunday, 8 a.m. to dark
Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. – dark
This Christmas tree farm near Vancouver, Washington, has noble, Douglas, grand and Nordmann firs up to 10 feet tall for u-cut. Fresh-cut Christmas trees up to 12 feet are also available. All trees are tagged with prices in the field, so you can make your choice easily
The Tree Wisemans is a family-friendly Christmas tree farm that also offers a large selection of decorations, including garland, wreaths, and their adorable and very popular wooden reindeer and snowman, all made by the family. They have tree stands available too!
Flocking and fireproofing are available. Most credit cards are accepted. For more information, visit The Tree Wisemans website or their Facebook page. Free candy canes are given to all who visit the farm!
Fischer’s U-Cut
97320 SE Gibson Rd Washougal
November 29 – December 22
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Fischer’s U-Cut Christmas Tree farm grows a wide variety of trees including Turkish, Nordmann, noble, grand and Douglas firs. For 2024, most of the trees are in the 4- to 6-foot range, with some in the 8-foot range and a small number 10- to 15-foot range. For more information, visit the Fischer’s U-Cut Facebook page.
Thortons Treeland
7617 NE 119th Street, Vancouver
November 29 – December 23
Monday-Friday: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday- Sunday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m
Thortons Treeland is a u-cut Christmas tree farm in Vancouver, Washington. It offers Douglas, noble, Nordmann, Fraser and grand firs. They provide saws. Trees have price tags so you can choose accordingly.
Select your Christmas tree, and then have it drilled for stand holes before it goes home. Warm up with a coffee or hot chocolate while you wait. Be sure to check out their gift shop, hay rides and petting zoo. For more information, visit the Thorton’s Treeland website.
National Forest Trees
Now through December 31
You can also go out into the forest and select a Christmas tree from a National Forest. You will need a $5 permit, which you can purchase online or from vendors in Port Angeles, Sequim, Quilcene and Hoodsport. You can choose a tree from certain areas in Forks, Hoodsport, Quilcene, Quinault and the Quinault Special Management area. Fourth graders can receive a free permit. Limit of five permits per household and they cannot be over 15-feet tall. There are some other rules too, so read through the Recreation.gov site before you go. For more information, visit the National Forest website.
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