Christmas Tree Farms Near Seattle, WA

Whether it’s tradition, or you just want to try something new this year, there are plenty of Christmas tree farms in King Country, which is the country that Seattle is located in, as well as nearby Snohomish country (just north via I-5.) You can go and cut down your own tree of choice (many offer assistance and all of the one that I’m listing have saws available for you.) Some will bale your trees for you, which will be a comforting thought if you have to take the freeway back home. Many offer a variety of trees, and some even have a Santa Claus onsite.

Crown Tree Farm
13005 424th Avenue
SE Bend, WA, 98045
Located conveniently off of 1-90 near North Bend (about Ã?½ hour east of Seattle,) this tree farm offers Noble, Grand, and Douglas fir trees. They will also bale your trees for you, and coffee is provided for those cold winter days (since you’re in the Snoqualmie Pass region, it can be quite a bit colder here than in the city- make sure to check the Pass conditions before you set out, since the is one of the most dangerous stretches of freeway in Western Washington during the winter.) They will also give you cutting assistance. In addition to trees, Crown tree Farms sells wreaths, holly, and mistletoe, as well as tree stands.

Christmas Creek Tree Farm
468th Avenue SE
North Bend, WA, 98045
(425)888-2099
Also located in North Bend (same Pass conditions apply,) this tree farm offers Douglas firs, Noble, Shasta, Fraser, and Grand varieties. They also have hay wagon rides and a Santa Claus on weekends, which will be fun for the kids. Coffee and hot apple cider will keep you and your family warm.

Mount Creek Tree Farm
6821 440th Avenue SE
Snoqualmie, WA, 98065
(425)888-1770
You need to head out on 1-90 to get to this tree farm as well, and follow the same exit to North Bend. This tree farm sells Noble, Douglas fir, Turkish fir, and Fraser varieties. They will help you cut if you need it, and trees are baled for you. They also sell fresh wreaths and holly, and they have a nice holiday gift shop, where you can buy homemade crafts – nice place mats, tree skirts, ornaments, and more decorative wreaths than the standard fir ones.

Trees N’ Bees
34747 162nd SE
Auburn, WA, 98092
(253)939-1149
You need to take I-5 south from Seattle towards Portland, and get off at exit 142 A (east highway 18) They sell Noble, Douglas fir, Grand, Sub alpine fir, Pacific fir, and Norway spruce (big variety.) You can cut your own (with provided saws,) or there are ones that have been pre-cut, if you don’t feel like going through the trouble. Trees are baled for you, and the prices are good. There is also a gift shop and a fire on site – and coffee and hot chocolate.

St Nick’s Trees
25411 74th place SE
Monroe, WA, 98272
(360)794-5647
You can get to Monroe by taking Old highway 2 east, past Bothell, just past Woodinville (beautiful drive.) This tree farm specializes in Noble, Douglas, Fraser, and Grand fir trees. They will help you cut, and trees are baled for you. They have wagon hay rides through the country setting, which the kids will love.

Farmer Brown’s Tree Farm
12017 109th Avenue NE
Arlington, WA, 98223
(360)659-6686
Take 1-5 north to get to Arlington (depending on traffic out of Seattle and again through Everett, it can take you anywhere from half and over to well over an hour.) This tree farm has Noble, Douglas fir, Grand, Colorado Blue Spruce, and Norway Spruce. They will help you cut and will bale the trees for your convenience. They also have hot beverages on hand for the cold weather.

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