O, Christmas tree

Bowen Tree Farm and Christmas Cottage: 19301 95th Ave. NE, Arlington; 360-435-9260. Open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays through Sundays through Dec. 17. Take I-5 exit 208, go east on Highway 530 to Highway 9, south on Highway 9 to 204th, and east on 204th to four-way stop; follow signs. Fraser, grand, Nordman and noble fir.

Christmas Tree Lane: 22816 67th Ave. NE, Arlington; 360-435-3748. Open from 9 a.m. to dusk Saturdays and Sundays through Dec. 24. From Arlington, follow Highway 9 north across the Haller Bridge, turn left at Schloman Road; follow signs. Douglas, Shasta, grand and noble fir, Norway spruce.

Farmer Brown’s Tree Farm: 12017 109th Ave. NE, Arlington; 360-659-6686, www.brownxtree.com. Open from 9 a.m. to dusk Fridays through Mondays through Dec. 17. Take I-5 east exit 199 (Marysville), go east on Highway 528/Fourth Street, take Highway 9 north to 84th St. NE, go east to 99th Avenue NE, and north to 124th Street NE; follow signs. Noble, Douglas, Fraser, and grand fir, Norway and Colorado spruce.

Fish Creek Tree Farm: 18420 Third Ave. NE, Arlington; 360-652-9030. Open from 10 a.m. to dusk daily through Dec. 21. Take I-5 exit 206, go west 2 miles on Lakewood Road, right for 3/4 of a mile on Third Avenue/Sill Road. Noble, Douglas, Fraser and grand fir, Scotch and white pine.

Holiday Forest: 3520 Stanwood-Bryant Road, Arlington; 360-629-9097. Open from 9 a.m. to dusk Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through Dec. 20. Take I-5 exit 212, go east on Stanwood-Bryant Road for 31/2 miles. Noble, Douglas, Fraser and Nordman firs.

Kriss Kringle’s Christmas Tree: 21727 Jordan Road, Arlington; 360-659-6036. Open from 10 a.m. to dusk daily until trees are sold out. Take I-5 exit 208, go east on Highway 530 toward Darrington, turn right onto Arlington Heights Road, go 1 mile and turn right onto Jordan Road; follow signs. Fraser and noble firs.

Misty Meadow Nursery and Walker Forest Nursery: 16809 and 16905 Jordan Road, Arlington; 360-691-6260, 360-435-4700. Open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursdays through Sundays through Dec. 24. Take I-5 exit 208, go east on Highway 530 through Arlington, turn right at Arlington Heights Road, go east 1 1/2 miles, turn right on Jordan Road and continue 7 miles to farm; 80 acres of U-cut, precut and live trees.

Morton Tree Farm: 2324 172nd Ave. NE, Arlington; 360-652-4505. Open from 2:30 p.m. to dusk Thursdays and Fridays, 10 a.m. to dusk Saturdays and Sundays through Dec. 23. Operated by Lakewood High School. Take I-5 exit 206 and go west 1/2 mile. The farm is on left side of 172nd Street. Douglas, Shasta fir.

Muskrat Flats Tree Farm: 501 Pioneer Highway, Arlington; 360-652-9184. Open from 9 a.m. to dusk Dec. 2 through 24. Take I-5 exit 208 to Silvana, 2 miles from highway; farm is the last house on the right before crossing the Stillaguamish River. Douglas, Fraser, white fir and grand fir.

Outback Christmas Trees and Kangaroo Farm: 10030 Highway 530, Arlington; 360-403-7474, www.christmastreesandroos.com. Open from 9 a.m. to dusk daily until Dec. 24. From Arlington, go east 4 miles on Highway 530; farm is on right. Noble, grand and Fraser firs.

Paterson’s Lazy Acres Tree Farm: 1315 188th St. NE, Smokey Point; 360-652-7661. Open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays through Mondays through Dec. 17. Take I-5 exit 206, go west 1 mile, turn right on 19th Avenue NE, do not cross railroad tracks, turn left on 188th Street NE. Farm is 1/4 mile on right. Noble, Douglas, Fraser and grand firs, Norway spruce.

Pilchuck Secret Valley Christmas Tree Farm: 9533 Mose Road, Arlington; 360-435-9799. Open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays through Dec. 17. Take I-5 to exit 208 to Arlington; turn left onto Highway 9. Go 1 mile and turn right onto Lake Armstrong Road, continue until it ends, follow signs to farm. Noble, Douglas, grand, Fraser, Turkish, Japanese and Korean fir, Norway spruce, pine, balsam and Russian.

Point Valdimar Farm: 4921 Silvana Terrace Road, Stanwood; 360-652-2291, 425-501-6295. Open from 9 a.m. to dusk Saturdays and Sundays through Dec. 17. Take I-5 exit 208, go west through Silvana, turn left at Larson Road; follow signs for 21/2 miles. Grand and noble firs, Norway spruce.

Tannenbaum Tree Farm: 23207 115th Ave. NE, Arlington; 360-435-5646, www.tannenbaumtrees.com. Open daylight hours Saturdays and Sundays only Nov. 26 through Dec. 17. Take I-5 exit 208 and go east on Highway 530 toward Darrington. At 1/4 mile beyond Arlington, turn right onto Arlington Heights Road. Go 2.3 miles, then turn left on 115th Avenue. The farm is on the right. Grand, noble and Fraser fir, Norway spruce.

The Tree Farm: 3133 268th NW, Stanwood; 360-629-7621. Open from 9 a.m. to dusk daily through Dec. 24. Take I-5 exit 212, go west to Stanwood, turn right on 28th Avenue NW; turn left on 268th NW. Douglas, Noble and grand fir.

Central county

Busy “B” Tree Farm: 8711 60th Drive NE, Everett; 360-659-9227, needlecast@aol.com. Open from 9 a.m. to dusk daily until sold out. From I-5, take exit 199 (Marysville), go east on Fourth Street, turn right at 83rd Avenue NE; follow signs and take a left onto 60th Drive. From Highway 9, turn left at Highway 528 light, and left at 83rd Avenue NE; follow signs. Noble, Turkish and grand fir, precut Douglas.

Sunnyside Acres Christmas Tree Farm: 4212 83rd Ave. NE, Everett; 425-334-2382, ddierck@aol.com. Open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily until sold out. From I-5, take exit 199, go east on Fourth Street/Highway 528, turn right on 67th Avenue NE; follow signs. From Highway 9, go west on Soper Hill Road, turn right at 83rd Avenue NE; follow signs. Noble, Fraser, Turkish, Korean, balsam and Shasta fir.

Holiday Hill Farm: 31805 124th St. SE, Sultan; 360-793-9791, joenfreda@aol.com. Open from 9 a.m. to dusk Tuesdays through Sundays through Dec. 3. Go east on U.S. 2 past Sultan, turn left on Sultan Basin Road, travel 1 1/2 miles to 124th Street SE, turn left and proceed 1/3 mile; follow signs. Noble, Douglas, white fir and grand fir.

Lervik’s Tree Farm: Corner of Highway 92 and 84th Street NE (Getchell Road), Granite Falls; 360-657-7328. Open from 9 a.m. to dusk weekends until sold out. Take Highway 9 to Highway 92, go east 6 miles toward Granite Falls to 84th Street NE. Call for varieties.

Reade Christmas Tree Ranch: 7724 171st Ave. SE, Snohomish; 360-862-8778. Open from 10 a.m. to dusk Mondays through Fridays, 9 a.m. to dusk Saturdays and Sundays until sold out. From U.S. 2, go east on SE 100th Street, which turns into 171st Avenue SE; follow signs. Noble, Douglas, grand, spruce and Nordman fir.

Ricci Villa Farm: 10917 Elliott Road, Snohomish; 360-668-3043. Open from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. daily until sold out. From Highway 522, go north on Fales Road for 2 miles, turn left on Elliott Road; the farm is on the left 2 miles east of Highway 9. Noble, Douglas, Fraser, Nordman and grand fir.

St. Nick’s Trees: 25411 74th Place SE, Monroe; 360-794-5647. Open from noon to 4:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays until sold out. Take U.S. 2 to Monroe, turn north at Taco Time on Wood’s Creek Road; follow signs. Noble, Douglas, grand and Fraser fir.

Tree Patch: 5029 Robe-Menzel Road, Granite Falls; 360-691-5927. Open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays through Sundays until sold out. From Granite Falls, turn south on Granite Avenue, go 3 miles on Robe-Menzel Road to the farm. Noble, Fraser, Nordman, Turkish fir and wreaths.

Wintergreen Tree Farm: 13606 S. Machias Road, Snohomish; 425-334-8899. Open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays through Fridays, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays through Dec. 20. In Snohomish, from Second Street and Maple Avenue, go north on Maple Avenue, which becomes Snohomish-Machias Road, turn right after 5 miles at Centennial Trail onto South Machias Road; farm is 1/2 mile north on the right. U-cut, precut, wreaths and ornaments. Douglas, balsam, Fraser, grand, Nordman and noble fir, Scotch pine, Colorado spruce and Redwood sequoia.

Andrea McInnis

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