Top Spots for Christmas Tree Hunting Around Portland

Top Spots for Christmas Tree Hunting Around Portland

Top Spots for Christmas Tree Hunting Around Portland

As the holiday season approaches, the air becomes filled with the scent of pine, and the spirit of Christmas starts to sparkle in the hearts of Portlanders. With over 1,000 Christmas tree farms scattered across Oregon, the state proudly holds the title of the largest Christmas tree producer in the United States. Whether you’re an adventurous soul looking to cut down your own tree in a picturesque national forest or prefer the convenience of purchasing a pre-cut tree from a local farm, Portland offers a plethora of options to find your ideal holiday centerpiece.

The Forest Experience: Cut Your Own Tree

For those who appreciate the thrill of adventure and the beauty of nature, obtaining a Christmas tree from national forestland is a unique option. For a mere $5 permit, you can venture into the snowy wilderness to find your perfect tree. These permits can be purchased at various local vendors, such as Sportsman’s Warehouse in Portland and Ace Heritage Hardware in Sandy, or online through the US Forest Service’s website, which also provides maps to guide you toward designated cutting areas.

Moreover, through the Every Kid Outdoors program, fourth graders can obtain their $5 permit for free at the Zigzag Ranger Station. This initiative encourages families to connect with nature and create lasting holiday memories together.

Top Christmas Tree Farms Near Portland

If a snowy trek into the woods doesn’t sound appealing, consider visiting one of the many charming Christmas tree farms around Portland. Each farm has its unique offerings, ensuring a delightful experience for families and individuals alike. Here’s a roundup of some fantastic spots to find your perfect Christmas 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 is a staple in the local community. They offer a variety of trees, including noble, Nordmann, and grand firs, priced at $12 per foot for the first two types and $10 per foot for Douglas firs. You can choose between U-cut trees—where saws are readily available and shaking and baling are included—or opt for precut trees. Don’t forget to check out their farm-made freeze-dried candy, wreaths, garland, and friendly cattle that are a part of the farm’s charm, famously featured in the second season 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 farm takes pride in conservation and prioritizes wildlife preservation. You can find noble firs available for $80 each and Douglas firs for $55, regardless of size. Additionally, handmade wreaths are available for $25, adding a touch of local craftsmanship to your decorations.

Helvetia Christmas Tree Farm

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

With a limited operating window, Helvetia Christmas Tree Farm is a hidden gem. They offer U-cut and precut trees for $75, no matter the variety—noble, grand, or Nordmann fir. While waiting for your tree to be shaken and baled (for an extra $5), enjoy refreshments and free marshmallows by the firepit, explore the gift shop, and take a few pictures 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

A unique inner-city option, Nob Hill provides a convenient location for those who want fresh trees without venturing too far from home. Collaborating with local farms, they offer a wide variety of tree sizes and colors. “This is not a fake tree on Amazon!” their site reminds, emphasizing their commitment to freshness. Their selection starts at $35 for tabletop trees and $60 for full-size Nordmanns and nobles.

Plumper Pumpkin Patch & Tree Farm

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

Known for its family-friendly atmosphere, Plumper Pumpkin Patch offers a wide selection of trees and wreaths alongside a delightful experience. Enjoy fire pits for making s’mores, a farm store selling homemade pumpkin doughnuts, and a chance to feed friendly animals. Their pricing is $13 per foot for precut or U-cut noble, grand, and Nordmann firs, or Blue Spruce, and $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

Located just 20 minutes northwest of downtown Portland, Pollard Ranch is a family-run operation that sells both U-cut and fresh-cut trees. Starting at $40 for self-cut trees, customers can choose from noble, Douglas, grand, and Nordmann firs. Additionally, 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, as they recover from the drought and heat dome of 2021. Trees are priced at a flat rate of $50, regardless of size. While they may not offer the bells and whistles of other farms, they do provide loaner saws and helpful farmers to assist in bailing 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 an array of holiday activities, including meeting Santa, sipping free cocoa, and enjoying live holiday brass music. Their gift shop sells precut noble, Nordmann, Douglas, and grand firs for $12 per foot. Be sure to check their Instagram for Santa’s schedule and performance updates.

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 you can enjoy a warm beverage after selecting your perfect tree. The farm features four tree varieties, each priced individually. While there, take a moment to feed and pet the barn animals or hop on a hayride for an added experience.

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

This U-cut farm has been delighting families since 1996, providing all the necessary tools to cut your own noble fir tree. Only trees under 10 feet tall are available, with prices set at $90, or $95 for credit card payments. With everything provided, it’s a hassle-free way to create lasting memories.

Zurbrugg Christmas Trees

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

A U-pick farm with a flat rate of $65 for grand, noble, Fraser, and Nordmann firs. You can visit any day during daylight hours to handpick and cut your tree, with employees available to assist and provide saws.

Conclusion

Whether you’re cutting your own tree in the national forest or visiting one of the many charming farms around Portland, the tradition of selecting a Christmas tree is a cherished holiday experience. Each farm offers unique features, from family-friendly activities to an emphasis on conservation. Make your tree-hunting adventure a memorable part of your holiday season, and don’t forget to take plenty of photos to cherish the magic of Christmas. Happy tree hunting, and may your home be filled with the spirit of the season!

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    Hey there, I'm Marcus Randell. Originally from Portland, Maine, I moved to the West Coast for college and never looked back. After earning my Master's degree in Journalism from the University of California, Berkeley, I was captivated by the natural beauty and vibrant culture of the Pacific Northwest, which led me to ironically now settle in Portland, Oregon. I guess I got a thing for cities named Portland. My work spans various fields, including entertainment, music, sports, technology and politics, and I am passionate about bringing insightful and engaging stories to the community. In my free time, I enjoy exploring Portland's stunning landscapes, attending local music and art events, and participating in community discussions on political issues. The blend of natural beauty and cultural richness in Portland continues to inspire and drive my commitment to journalism.

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