H.A. asks from Oregon City, OR on December 05, 2008
Looking for Christmas Tree Farm
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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K.D. answers from Portland on December 06, 2008
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.
A.Z. answers from Portland on December 06, 2008
We love going to Lee Farms for Halloween and Christmas Stuff. You can check out their website here:
L.Q. answers from Portland on December 06, 2008
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
C.G. answers from Portland on December 06, 2008
Don't know if I'm too late or not but here's a site that links the tree farms by county:
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