Issaquah, Washington

Christmas Tree Farms!

Cut Your Own Christmas Tree in Washington!
Christmas Tree Guide for WA

Maps, directions, locations and more for Christmas tree farms around Issaquah, WA!

Pining for the perfect tree? Find one that's right for your home at a Issaquah, WA area Christmas tree farm. Remember, not all farmers allow guests to cut their own, so be sure to call ahead. And don't forget to check out our Christmas tree cutting tips below. Have fun!

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Washington Christmas Tree Farms & Stands!

Legacy Christmas Trees

Legacy Christmas Trees
1705 Newport Way North West
Issaquah, WA
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Noel Tree Farm

Noel Tree Farm
5124 Issaquah-Pine Lake Rd SE
Issaquah, WA
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Trinity Tree Farm

Trinity Tree Farm
14237 228TH Avenue South East
Issaquah, WA
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MJW Christmas Tree

MJW Christmas Tree
3549 West Lake Sammamish Parkway SE
Bellevue, WA
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Enciso Family Farm

Enciso Family Farm
19417 196th Avenue South East
Renton, WA
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Papa's Tree Farm

Papa's Tree Farm
26429 South East 200th Street
Maple Valley, WA
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Serres Farm

Serres Farm
20306 North East 50th Street
Redmond, WA
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Riverview Farm

Riverview Farm
37007 South East 54th Street
Fall City, WA
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Tips for cutting down your Christmas tree from tree farms around Issaquah, WA:

First, don't just head out into the woods and make like Paul Bunyan - that's illegal. A local Issaquah Washington tree farm will have much nicer, fuller Christmas trees due to the pruning and care they receive over the years.

Go early. Waiting until the night before Christmas to get your tree may leave you trekking across lots of empty spaces filled with the 'ghosts of trees past' in Issaquah tree farms.

Bring a handsaw (some farms will loan you one). Chainsaws and axes are usually not allowed at most Issaquah tree farms. You'll want to cut it as close to the ground as possible, in order to have enough trunk to give it a second cut when you get home. The second cut allows the Christmas tree to soak up water, THE key to keeping your tree fresh through the holidays.

Most Christmas tree farms around Washington will put mesh around your tree; leave it on until you're ready to set it up at home.

When you get the tree home, tap it on the driveway to shake off the loose needles from the tree, then give it a second cut and set it in a bucket of water. Once its in the house, keep the temperature a little lower, around 65 degrees or so. This will keep your freshly cut Issaquah Washington Christmas tree looking and smelling fresh throughout the parties, presents and holiday fun.

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