Discovering Portland’s Best Christmas Tree Farms

Discovering Portland’s Best Christmas Tree Farms

Discovering Portland’s Best Christmas Tree Farms

As the holiday season approaches, Portlanders gear up for one of the most cherished traditions—Christmas tree hunting. With over 1,000 tree farms scattered across Oregon, the state proudly claims the title of the largest producer of Christmas trees in the United States. This means there is no shortage of options for finding the perfect centerpiece for your living room this festive season.

Tree Permits in National Forests

For the adventurous souls, obtaining a $5 permit to cut down a tree from designated national forestland is a popular choice. Permits can be purchased from local vendors, including Sportsman’s Warehouse in Portland and Ace Heritage Hardware in Sandy, or directly from the US Forest Service’s website. The site provides essential maps to help you navigate where to legally hunt for your Christmas tree. Additionally, the federal government’s Every Kid Outdoors program allows fourth graders to obtain this permit for free at the Zigzag Ranger Station, which offers limited walk-up services or online options (with a small processing fee).

Top Christmas Tree Farms Near Portland

If venturing into the snowy wilderness isn’t your style, don’t worry! Portland is surrounded by numerous Christmas tree farms that offer a variety of experiences, from U-cut options to precut trees. Here are some of the best places to consider when searching for your perfect tree:

Furrow Farm

Hours: 10 am–5 pm Mon–Fri, 9 am–5 pm Sat & Sun
Location: 25877 NW West Union Rd, Hillsboro

With over 30 years of operation, Furrow Farm provides a delightful selection of noble, Nordmann, and grand firs priced at $12 per foot, and $10 per foot for Douglas firs. You have the option to choose between U-cut trees (with saws provided) or precut options. The farm also features unique offerings such as farm-made freeze-dried candy, wreaths, garlands, and a charming herd of cattle that visitors can admire—these same cattle were seen on season two of NBC’s Grimm.

Harrison Road Farm

Hours: 9 am–4 pm Fri, Nov 29; 9 am–4 pm Sat & 10 am–4 pm Sun thru Dec 15
Location: 37603 Harrison Rd, Banks

This conservation-focused tree farm is dedicated to wildlife preservation and groundwater protection. Harrison Road Farm features noble firs available for $80, regardless of size, and Douglas firs at $55. Visitors can also find handmade wreaths for just $25, making it a great stop for both trees and holiday decorations.

Helvetia Christmas Tree Farm

Hours: 9 am–4 pm, Dec 2–3 & 7–8
Location: 12814 NW Bishop Rd, Hillsboro

Helvetia Christmas Tree Farm offers a limited window to purchase trees. Both U-cut and precut trees are priced at $75, regardless of species (noble, grand, or Nordmann fir). While your tree is being shaken and baled (for an additional $5), take some time to enjoy the farm’s gift shop, cozy up by the open firepit with refreshments and free marshmallows, explore the hobby train display, or snap a photo with Santa in his sleigh.

Nob Hill

Hours: 9 am–7 pm Fri–Sun, 11 am–7 pm Thu & Mon
Location: 2034 NW 26th Ave

Nob Hill is a city-based tree stand that began selling Christmas trees outside the Nob Hill Historical Society’s Santa Land in 2013. By collaborating with local farms, they cut fresh trees each weekend, promoting sustainability and reducing waste. They offer a diverse range of sizes and colors, with “table top” trees (two- to three-foot Douglas firs) priced at $35, while full-size Nordmanns and nobles start at $60. “This is not a fake tree on Amazon!” their site proudly declares, and they also offer preorder and delivery services.

Plumper Pumpkin Patch & Tree Farm

Hours: 9 am–5 pm Fri–Sun thru Dec 15
Location: 11435 NW Old Cornelius Pass Rd

For those seeking a fun family experience, Plumper Pumpkin Patch & Tree Farm offers a massive selection of trees and wreaths, along with delightful activities. Visitors can enjoy making s’mores around fire pits, indulging in homemade pumpkin doughnuts from the farm store, and interacting with adorable animals. Pricing for trees includes $13 per foot for precut or U-cut noble, grand, and Nordmann firs, or Blue Spruce; $11 per foot for Douglas firs.

Pollard Ranch

Hours: noon–4:30 pm Fri, 9 am–4:30 pm Sat & Sun thru Dec 22
Location: 13225 NW Skyline Blvd

Pig and Christmas family tree farm Pollard Ranch is located just 20 minutes northwest of City Center. Opened in 2010, it sells both U-cut and fresh-cut trees, with delivery options available. Prices start at $40 for noble, Douglas, grand, and Nordmann firs if you choose to cut them yourself. Their wreaths, adorned with juniper, incense cedar, and ponderosa cones, begin at $30.

Rainy Mountain Farms

Hours: 10 am–4 pm Sat & Sun thru Dec 15
Location: 49400 SE Marmot Rd, Sandy

Each year, Rainy Mountain Farms plants around 1,000 trees—primarily noble firs, with some blue spruce—to recover from the challenges posed by the 2021 drought and heat dome. This farm is ideal for those who prefer a more low-key atmosphere. Trees are priced at a flat rate of $50, regardless of size. While there are no festive extras like Santa or a petting zoo, the farm does provide loaner saws and assistance for baling your tree.

Sleighbells of Sherwood

Hours: 10 am–5 pm daily (trees till 4 pm) thru Dec 23
Location: 23855 SW 195th Pl, Sherwood

For a festive day out, Sleighbells of Sherwood offers a vibrant experience complete with the chance to meet Santa, enjoy free cocoa, and listen to live holiday brass music while munching on kettle corn. The farm’s gift shop sells precut noble, Nordmann, Douglas, and grand firs for $12 per foot, alongside pies, eggnog, and other festive goodies. Be sure to check their Instagram for Santa’s schedule and brass performance times!

Thorntons’ Treeland

Hours: 10 am–5 pm Mon–Fri, 9 am–5 pm Sat & Sun
Location: 7617 NE 119th St, Vancouver

Founded in 1974, Thorntons’ Treeland is a family-run U-cut farm where Glen and Nancy Thornton now work alongside their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. After selecting the perfect tree, visitors can enjoy a cup of coffee or hot cocoa while interacting with barn animals or taking a hayride. The farm offers four varieties of trees, each priced individually, ensuring you find the right fit for your home.

U-Cut Christmas Trees Pacific Northwest Nobles

Hours: 9 am–4 pm Fri–Sun thru Dec 15
Location: 24730 NW Dixie Mountain Rd, North Plains

U-Cut Nobles has been a staple for tree hunting since 1996, providing all the necessary supplies for your tree-cutting adventure, including saws, step stools, and twine. They only offer noble fir trees under 10 feet tall, priced at $90 (or $95 for credit card payments).

Zurbrugg Christmas Trees

Hours: Open during daylight
Location: 16875 NW Germantown Rd, Portland

Another great U-pick option is Zurbrugg Christmas Trees, where you can handpick and cut your own tree from a selection of grand, noble, Fraser, and Nordmann firs for a flat rate of $65. Show up during daylight hours, and you’ll find employees ready to lend a hand, along with saws provided for your convenience.

Conclusion

Whether you’re the adventurous type who loves the thrill of cutting down your own tree in the national forests or prefer the convenience and charm of local tree farms, the Portland area has something to offer for everyone. Each farm presents a unique experience, complete with festive activities, homemade goodies, and beautiful trees that will make your holiday season memorable. So grab your family, bundle up, and head out to one of these fantastic Christmas tree farms to create lasting memories as you select the perfect tree to light up your home this Christmas!

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    Sierra Ellis is a journalist who dives into the worlds of music, movies, and fashion with a curiosity that keeps her one step ahead of the next big trend. Her bylines have appeared in leading lifestyle and entertainment outlets, where she unpacks the cultural meaning behind iconic looks, emerging artists, and those must-see films on everyone’s watchlist. Beyond the red carpets and runway lights, Sierra’s a dedicated food lover who’s constantly exploring new culinary scenes—because good taste doesn’t stop at what you wear or listen to. Whether she’s front row at a festival or sampling a neighborhood fusion spot, Sierra’s unique lens helps readers connect with the creativity around them.

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