December is here – do you have your Christmas tree yet? You could go to a tree lot or check out your local big box store, but why would you do that? Oregon has tons of family-owned Christmas tree farms, and you can visit to cut down your tree right at the source. While several farms have already closed for the season, here are 12 magical Christmas tree farms where you can create holiday memories that will last a lifetime.

  1. Helvetia Tree Farm, Hillsboro

Helvetia Christmas Tree and Lavender Farm/Facebook If you want to visit Helvetia Tree Farm, you’ll have to get there quick - it closes for the season on December 2nd. Visit from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and choose from Noble Fir, Grand and Turkish (Nordman) trees, some as tall as 10 feet! 12814 NW Bishop Rd, Hillsboro, OR 97124 Visit the farm’s website here.

  1. Twin Timbers Trees, Creswell

Twin Timbers Christmas Trees This charming farm in Creswell is open until December 24th, so if you’re a procrastinator you still have plenty of time to visit. The farm grows Grand fir, Noble, Nordman, and Douglas firs. Just a 10 minute drive from Eugene, this farm is located at 82234 OR-99, Creswell, OR 97426. Visit the farm’s website here.

  1. Furrow Farm, Hillsboro

Furrow Farm/Facebook Choose a fresh-cut tree, or grab a saw and cut your own. Take a tractor ride and visit the farm animals from now til Christmas Eve. Find this farm at 25877 NW West Union Rd., Hillsboro, OR 97124. Visit the farm’s website here.

  1. Sunny Day Tree Farm, Sherwood

Sunny Day Tree Farm/Facebook This 80-acre tree farm has been helping families make holiday memories since 2004. Choose a Turkish Fir or Nordman Fir to grace your living room this year. 25100 SW Neill Rd., Sherwood, OR 97140. Visit the farm’s website here.

  1. Beal Christmas Tree Farm, Dallas

Beale Christmas Tree Farm Stop by Beal Christmas Tree Farm near Salem on Sundays, Mondays, Fridays, and Saturdays from now until December 21st, and make sure to arrive by 4 p.m. so you can find the perfect tree. 700 Oak Villa Rd., Dallas, OR 97338. Visit the farm’s website here.

  1. Beaverton Holiday U-Cut Christmas Tree Farm, Beaverton

Beaverton Holiday U-Cut Christmas Tree Farm/Facebook This family farm has been growing trees since 1978, but it’s only open for two weekends this year. The last day to visit is December 2nd, so get there now! Check this place out at 5365 SW 209th Ave., Beaverton, OR 97007. Visit the farm’s website here.

  1. Loch Lolly Christmas Forest, North Plains

Loch Lolly Christmas Forest/Facebook Loch Lolly Christmas Forest is open every day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Santa will be on site to say hello every weekend through December 8th and 9th. 28366 NW Dorland Rd., North Plains, OR 97133. Visit the farm’s website here.

  1. Sauvie Island Farms, Portland

Sauvie Island Farms/Facebook Head to Sauvie Island from now through December 20th to get your tree and a fresh-cut wreath. Visit the website for a coupon to save $5. 19818 NW Sauvie Island Rd., Portland, Oregon. Visit the farm’s website here.

  1. Northern Lights Christmas Tree Farm, Pleasant Hill

Northern Lights Christmas Tree Farm/Facebook This 162-acre farm is located right on the Willamette, and the scenery here is gorgeous. They’re open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., through December 24th, and you’ll find them at 36777 Wheeler Rd., Pleasant Hill, OR 97455. Visit the farm’s website here.

  1. Green Ridge Christmas Tree Farm, The Dalles

Green Ridge Christmas Tree Farm/Facebook This farm has been in the family for three generations, and it’s simply lovely. Open Wednesday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., you can visit from now until Christmas Eve. 3715 Browns Creek Rd., The Dalles, OR 97058. Visit the farm’s website here.

  1. Oakland Tree Farm, Oakland

Oakland Tree Farm/Facebook Visit this scenic farm for a cup of cocoa and a tree-cutting experience you won’t forget. They’re open through December 23rd. The farm is located at 106 Green Valley Rd., Oakland, OR 97462. Visit the farm’s website here.

  1. Hladky’s U Cut Christmas Tree Farm, Pleasant Hill

Hladky’s Christmas Tree Farm/Google If you’re looking for a large tree, this is the place! Hladky’s has hundreds of trees over nine feet tall, and they’ve been in this business since 1962, so they know how to grow a beautiful Christmas tree. Open Wednesday through Sunday 10 a.m to 5 p.m. through December 23rd. Visit at 84229 N Enterprise Rd., Pleasant Hill, OR 97455. Visit the farm’s website here.

Are you ready for Christmas? If you’re not quite in the holiday spirit yet, you might want to hop aboard this holiday train, or take a drive through this mesmerizing holiday light display.

Helvetia Christmas Tree and Lavender Farm/Facebook

If you want to visit Helvetia Tree Farm, you’ll have to get there quick - it closes for the season on December 2nd. Visit from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and choose from Noble Fir, Grand and Turkish (Nordman) trees, some as tall as 10 feet! 12814 NW Bishop Rd, Hillsboro, OR 97124 Visit the farm’s website here.

Twin Timbers Christmas Trees

This charming farm in Creswell is open until December 24th, so if you’re a procrastinator you still have plenty of time to visit. The farm grows Grand fir, Noble, Nordman, and Douglas firs. Just a 10 minute drive from Eugene, this farm is located at 82234 OR-99, Creswell, OR 97426. Visit the farm’s website here.

Furrow Farm/Facebook

Choose a fresh-cut tree, or grab a saw and cut your own. Take a tractor ride and visit the farm animals from now til Christmas Eve. Find this farm at 25877 NW West Union Rd., Hillsboro, OR 97124. Visit the farm’s website here.

Sunny Day Tree Farm/Facebook

This 80-acre tree farm has been helping families make holiday memories since 2004. Choose a Turkish Fir or Nordman Fir to grace your living room this year. 25100 SW Neill Rd., Sherwood, OR 97140. Visit the farm’s website here.

Beale Christmas Tree Farm

Stop by Beal Christmas Tree Farm near Salem on Sundays, Mondays, Fridays, and Saturdays from now until December 21st, and make sure to arrive by 4 p.m. so you can find the perfect tree. 700 Oak Villa Rd., Dallas, OR 97338. Visit the farm’s website here.

Beaverton Holiday U-Cut Christmas Tree Farm/Facebook

This family farm has been growing trees since 1978, but it’s only open for two weekends this year. The last day to visit is December 2nd, so get there now! Check this place out at 5365 SW 209th Ave., Beaverton, OR 97007. Visit the farm’s website here.

Loch Lolly Christmas Forest/Facebook

Loch Lolly Christmas Forest is open every day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Santa will be on site to say hello every weekend through December 8th and 9th. 28366 NW Dorland Rd., North Plains, OR 97133. Visit the farm’s website here.

Sauvie Island Farms/Facebook

Head to Sauvie Island from now through December 20th to get your tree and a fresh-cut wreath. Visit the website for a coupon to save $5. 19818 NW Sauvie Island Rd., Portland, Oregon. Visit the farm’s website here.

Northern Lights Christmas Tree Farm/Facebook

This 162-acre farm is located right on the Willamette, and the scenery here is gorgeous. They’re open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., through December 24th, and you’ll find them at 36777 Wheeler Rd., Pleasant Hill, OR 97455. Visit the farm’s website here.

Green Ridge Christmas Tree Farm/Facebook

This farm has been in the family for three generations, and it’s simply lovely. Open Wednesday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., you can visit from now until Christmas Eve. 3715 Browns Creek Rd., The Dalles, OR 97058. Visit the farm’s website here.

Oakland Tree Farm/Facebook

Visit this scenic farm for a cup of cocoa and a tree-cutting experience you won’t forget. They’re open through December 23rd. The farm is located at 106 Green Valley Rd., Oakland, OR 97462. Visit the farm’s website here.

Hladky’s Christmas Tree Farm/Google

If you’re looking for a large tree, this is the place! Hladky’s has hundreds of trees over nine feet tall, and they’ve been in this business since 1962, so they know how to grow a beautiful Christmas tree. Open Wednesday through Sunday 10 a.m to 5 p.m. through December 23rd. Visit at 84229 N Enterprise Rd., Pleasant Hill, OR 97455. Visit the farm’s website here.

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