Looking for Christmas Tree Farm

Updated on December 19, 2013
H.A. asks from Oregon City, OR
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Although my son was born last year this is the first Christmas we are going to get a tree. I have always wanted to build traditions with my kids and am looking for a fun but inexpensive tree farm in the area. We live in Oregon City so would like to find something in Clackamas County, but am willing to travel a little farther if it is really special. I have been actually looking for this the last few years, and still haven't found the perfect place.

I imagine a place with at least some of these items tractor or hay ride, animals to pet, santa, or just a real friendly environment with things for kids to enjoy and that I will want to go back year after year. I just really want to build memories that my son will have with him the rest of his life. I know he won't remember this year, but some day he will so I want to find the perfect place in the next few years.

Thank you for any suggestions you can give me.

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C.G.

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Don't know if I'm too late or not but here's a site that links the tree farms by county:

http://pickyourownchristmastree.org/ORxmasnw.php

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L.Q.

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I know of a Christmas Tree Farm in the Oregon City area, it's called White Lane Christmas Tree Farm. It's at the Hilltop in Oregon City Central Point Rd & White Lane. This Tree Farm has donated to a charity that I belong to. I'm not sure about all the tractor ride, Santa stuff though. Good Luck

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A.Z.

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We love going to Lee Farms for Halloween and Christmas Stuff. You can check out their website here:

http://www.leefarmsoregon.com/

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K.D.

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Go to Ringle and Sons in Beavercreek. Here is there website.. http://www.ringleandsontreefarms.com/

We started our cutting of the tree tradition last year there and are planning on going to get ours today. They are VERY nice and have great prices. I think we paid under $25 for a tall Noble Fir. It also lasted thru New Year. Good luck in finding your tree.

Oh yeah, there are a couple of farm animals to look at but not any of the other things you mentioned.

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P.B.

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Merry Christmas Everyone,

Come Join us at White Lane Christmas Tree Farm for our Annual We Cut or U-Cut Last Weekend Before Christmas Blow Out Sale: 12/21 & 12/22

- $10 for All Pre-Cut Noble Christmas Trees

- Shake and Bale ONLY $10 Ea.

- All Trees up to 7 ft tall are ONLY $4 a foot

- Trees over 8 ft tall and up are ONLY $30 Ea.

- Veterans Receive a Buy one Get one Free Special with proof of military ID.

- Help Oregon Food Bank; bring TWO cans of food and receive $4 off your purchase of a noble fir.

(OFFER NOT VALID with Veteran Offer or Pre-cut Special: Valid towards nobles trees $4 a foot)

Enjoy hot chocolate, coffee, and cookies in the gift shop by the warm fire place. Make sure to bring a pair of shoes that you don't mind getting muddy.

Open 9am til Dark

- ONLY $10 for All Pre-Cut Noble Christmas Trees
- ONLY $4 a foot for any Noble Fir up to 7 ft!!!
- ANY Tree 8 ft and up are ONLY $30!!!
- Bring TWO cans of food and receive $4 off your purchase of a noble fir. ( OFFER NOT VALID with Veteran Offer)

Check out our website for more details

http://whitelanechristmastreefarm.com/

or Call P. @ ###-###-####

20036 S. White Lane, Oregon City 97045

Gift shop # ###-###-####

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