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4 Maryland Farms Where You Can Cut Your Own Christmas Tree

Live Christmas trees don’t have to come from the lot. Make your holiday grander and more earth-friendly with a tree from the farm.

If cutting down a Christmas tree has you conjuring up visions of the Griswolds trekking through the forest and crashing into a snow bank, not to worry. Maryland tree farmers have got you covered. All you have to do is visit a farm, pick our your favorite and cut it down. The tree farm will shake it, bale it, and help you attach it to your car, avoiding certain disaster. Here are four Maryland tree farms where you can find the perfect holiday tree while supporting local farmers. 

Gaver Farm

Gaver Farm is a one-stop shop for all your Christmas green needs! Cut your own trees range from $65 to $80 and includes varieties like Blue Spruce, Douglas Fir, Fraser Fir and Scotch Pine. Step inside the wreath shop and you’ll find decorated wreaths, centerpieces, swags and window boughs. Gaver also has a farmers market and bakery serving up hot, fresh donuts, pies and kettle corn. The farm is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Dec. 23. 2025.

Clemsonville Christmas Tree Farm

Clemsonville is one of the most affordable cut-your-own farms in Maryland. All trees are priced at $50 and include the use of saws and twine. This family farm is also known for its own unique holiday feature, the Everlasting Tree. The “tree” is a 50-foot limestone rock formation in the shape of a Christmas tree, complete with a star at the top. The Clemsonville Tree Farm is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Christmas Eve or until all the trees are gone!

Triadelphia Lake View Farm

Located in Western Howard County, Triadelphia Lake View Farm is the perfect place for a weekend holiday outing. On the weekends, you’ll find Santa in his workshop waiting to visit with good little boys and girls and afterwards you can visit the snack shack for a warm-up with a hot cocoa. Tree prices range from $65 to $90 and include shaking, baling and drilling. If cutting your own isn’t your thing, TLV also has some pre-cut trees available.  Hours vary throughout the season, so check the website before you go.

 Wolfe's Pine Valley Farms

Wolfe's Pine Valley Farms has one of the largest selections of tree varieties in Maryland. Trees range in size from 5 feet to 12 feet and availability is conveniently listed on the website. Prices start at $85 with a $5 discount if you pay with cash. Stop into the Christmas barn for some hot cider and shop the fresh wreaths and other holiday decorations. Wolfe's Pine Valley is open Tuesday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5p.m..

Have you found a great local farm or Christmas tree lot where you like to get your holiday tree? Let us know in the comments below!


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