Get in the Holiday Spirit at East End Christmas Tree Farms
Thanksgiving is in the past and the 2024 holiday season is well underway, meaning it’s time to get your Christmas tree in order! The East End has no shortage of excellent spots t0 find your perfect tree. And don’t forget to use our handy guide to bone up on which type of tree you want.
East End Christmas Tree Farms
Fink’s Country Farm
This Wading River farm has been offering a wide selection of Christmas trees for about five decades, and its’s still going strong. Visitors can choose from Douglas, Fraser, concolor (white) and noble fir trees, as well as wreaths and roping. Get there at 10 a.m. when they open each day to beat the rush. Guests may even see Santa on weekend afternoons from 11 a.m.–3 p.m. through December 23. $11 per person (ages 3 and up), free with Christmas tree purchase. Closed Christmas Day. 6242 Middle Country Road, Wading River. 631-886-2272, finksfarm.com
Lewin Farms
Head into Lewin Farms’ Baiting Hollow Nursery for the perfect tree — either pre-cut or ready to be – every day but Tuesday. These trees include Douglas fir, blue spruce and Norway spruce ranging in size from 1–15 feet tall, though all cost the same $70 (cash only), while live balled trees are $85. Lucky visitors may even find a large white pine amid the greens and blues. Rope or twine provided. 812 Sound Avenue, Calverton. 631-929-4327, lewinfarm.com
Matt’s Christmas Tree Farm
Guests will be provided with all the tools needed to cut the perfect tree. With a selection of more than 10,000 trees, there will be quite the variety. Trees range in size from 2 to 8 feet tall. All are $15 per foot. 305 Weeks Avenue, Manorville. 631-875-1465, mattschristmastreefarm.com
Paul’s Christmas Tree Farm
The wide variety of trees for sale here include blue spruce, white spruce, white pine, Douglas fir, Norway spruce, concolor fir and Canaan fir. They also sell pre-cut trees, wreaths, potted trees and other novelties in their gift shop. 240 Frowein Road, Center Moriches. 631-878-8645. ctfany.org
Santa’s Christmas Tree Farm
Peruse over 8,000 Douglas firs, each standing about 6–7 feet tall with appealing shape and density. Once tree cutting begins, Santa’s little helpers will assist as you cut down your chosen tree and tie it to your vehicle at no extra charge. Be sure to call ahead for info on Santa photo-ops, ice skating and more holiday fun. The 28-acre farm and Christmas shop are open daily 10 a.m.–6 p.m. — outdoor activities are only open on weekends. Precut trees start at $100. 30105 Main Road, Cutchogue. 631-735-9242, santaschristmastreefarmli.com
Shamrock Christmas Tree Farm
Family owned and operated since 1987, this farm offers a solid mix of tree options for the family to choose from: Douglas firs in the field, standing 5–9 feet tall; pre-cut Fraser firs, 7–12 feet tall; 4-foot potted spruce trees; 5-foot balled trees; and 4-foot Charlie Brown trees. They also offer customized tabletop centerpieces, wreaths and other decorations, plus gifts, wine and more. They’re open daily, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. 20685 Main Road, Mattituck. 631-298-4619, shamrockchristmastreefarm.com
Zuhoski Farms
This 70-acre farm includes 15 acres devoted to choice Christmas trees, ready to cut. They’ve also got wreaths, roping, kissing balls, and visits from Santa. They’re open 9:30 a.m. to dusk, seven days a week. 11825 Oregon Road, Cutchogue. 631-734-5036, zuhoskitreefarm.com
Know Your Christmas Trees
White Pine: The largest pine tree in the U.S. is a classic choice for Christmas. It’s got soft green needles and an almost bush-like appearance, despite its towering height. And it doesn’t shed too much, making cleanup much easier.
Douglas Fir: One of the most popular and versatile Christmas tree options on the East End, sporting that classic holiday green and sweet scent. Its branches are more dispersed than the white pine, making ornament visibility a non-issue.
Fraser Fir: Another solid green option, with a great smell and strong durability. Its branch density falls somewhere between the white pine and the Douglas fir, making it both lush and ideal for ornaments.
Concolor (White) Fir: This tree has a nice symmetrical shape and soft needles, with a color that tends to lean more toward more of a pale green or blue than its fellow firs.
Noble Fir: This is a green tree with a narrow base and horizontal branches that add to its minimalist charm — decorations or bare, it looks great in just about any Christmas setting.
Blue Spruce: For those who aren’t so keen on green, these trees come in blue, teal and gray, and they feature extra strong branches and a low shed rate. Beware the needles, though, because those pricks will hurt.
Norway Spruce: It’s got a dark green color, strong branches and sharp needles, though not quite as prickly as the blue spruce.