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Name
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Phone Number & Location
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Directions
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Hours of Operation
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Opening Days
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Types of Trees |
| BADLANDS |
(540) 882-3218 (farm)
(703) 777-6010 (office)
38828 Old Wheatland Road, Waterford |
From Capital Beltway, take either Dulles Toll Road/Greenway or Route
7 to Leesburg. From Leesburg, take Route 7 west to Route 9; 4-1/2 miles
on Route 9, turn right on Route 698 (Old Wheatland Road); 1/2 mile to sign
and 38828 on post on left. |
9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., weekends; other times by appointment |
beginning Friday of Thanksgiving |
Norway spruce, Douglas fir, white and Scotch pine, Concolor; boxwood
wreaths and pine roping. Christmas trees grown since 1982.
Services: Small and quiet family farm. Cows and calves to see, scenic
creek walk; free twine, assistance as needed; hand bow saws; wagon rides
(weather and machinery permitting); free greenery. |
| JACOBSON TREE FARM |
(703) 777-9534
42518 Saint Clair Lane, Leesburg |
Take Route 7 to Leesburg. Follow Route 15 north 10 miles to Route
658 (Saint Clair Lane). Turn right, go 200 yards to Quarterhorse Lane.
Follow signs to large gravel-based parking areas. |
9 a.m.-4 p.m., Friday-Sunday; |
Beginning Thanksgiving weekend, Friday thru Sunday
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Nice variety of trees available including Douglas fir, Canaan fir,
Scotch pine, white pine, and blue spruce. All trees are grown in a weed,
vine, brier and thistle free environment. Services: We provide hand saws,
twine and toilet facilities. We will shake your tree (to remove old needles)
and bale it (twine wrap) for easy transport. Wreaths, garland, tree bags,
and tree stands also available. |
LOUDOUN NURSERY, INC.
BELLWETHER FARM |
(540) 338-4635; 1-888-997-4635;
6463 Short Hill Road, Purcellville |
From Business Route 7 in Purcellville, north on Route 690
for 2 miles; left on Route 711; right on Route 716; farm is third driveway
on left |
9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Saturday and Sunday; |
beginning Thanksgiving weekend, weekends only through December
19. |
Choose-and-cut Scotch pine to 12 ft.; white pine to 15 ft. (few);
blue spruce to 12 ft.; Douglas fir to 12 ft. (few); Norway spruce to 20
ft.
Services: Tree baling; bow saws available; balled & burlapped
trees dug by special appointment with reservation. |
| LOWELANDS FARM |
(540) 687-6923;
21344 Steptoe Hill Road, Middleburg |
From Washington Capital Beltway, take I-66 west to Route 50 west.
Go 16 miles to Aldie, VA. Go right on Route 734 (Snickersville Turnpike)
for 5 miles, right on Route 733 (Lime Kiln Road), 1 mile. Turn left on
Route 763 (Steptoe Hill Road) for 1/2 mile, sign on right. |
9 a.m.-5 p.m., weekends |
Thanksgiving weekend and the first three weekends in December.
The third weekend is subject to change; please call first. |
Choose-and-cut white pine, Scotch pine, 6-8 ft.; Norway spruce and
Colorado blue spruce, 6-7 ft. Freshly cut Fraser fir and Douglas fir, 6-9
ft. Gift shop with Christmas wreaths, pine roping, herb wreaths, unique
handmade tree ornaments, birdfeeders, beeswax candles, and Lowelands Farm
Fine Foods.
Services: Handsaws, tree baling, twine available for your use, FREE
OF CHARGE. No chain saws please. You cut or we gladly help cut for you.
Cheerful assistance provided for loading. Complimentary hot, mulled cider
and gourmet tastings in our farm kitchen. FREE HAYRIDES. Friendly horses,
pygmy goats and Scottish Highland cows for petting. Free greenery as available.
Dogs on leashes are welcome. INDOOR RESTROOM. |
| MELODY FARM |
(703) 754-7905; |
From Route 66 at Manassas, exit onto Route 234 north, go 3 miles
to Route 659 and turn right (Gum Spring Road). Go 2 miles to signs and
turn right into farm road. Drive1/3 mile to farm on right side of road.
From Fairfax on Route 50, go west to Route 659 (Gum Spring Road), turn
left; go 4 miles to farm sign, turn left onto farm road. |
9 a.m.-dark, weekends; 12 noon-dark, weekdays, |
starting Thanksgiving weekend until Christmas Eve. |
Choose-and-cut Scotch and white pine, all sizes (4-12 ft.). Handmade
Christmas wreaths; handmade Christmas crafts and decorations. Handmade
Christmas gift baskets with farm grown jellies, jams, herbs, and herb vinegars.Services:
Choose and cut, saws available, netting and loading assistance - all free.
Tractor-drawn wagon rides into fields on weekends when weather permits.
Prices: All trees, any size, $25. Price subject to change in 2000. |
| MIDDLEBURG CHRISTMAS
TREE FARM |
(540) 554-8625
Middleburg
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35 miles from Capital Beltway. Take Route 50 to Middleburg. Turn
right (north) at traffic light in Middleburg onto Foxcroft Road (Route
626), 6.2 miles, turn right on Unison Road (Route 630), 0.4 mile. Turn
left on Christmas Tree Lane. From Route 7, take Route 7 (business) through
Purcellville. Turn left on Silcott Springs Road (Route 690), 5.5 miles.
Go through stop sign, continue on St. Louis Road (Route 611), 1.4 miles.
Turn right on Unison Road (Route 630), 2 miles. Turn right on Christmas
Tree Lane. |
9 a.m.-5 p.m., weekends only |
beginning Thanksgiving weekend. |
Choose and cut only - white and Scotch pines, Norway spruce, Colorado
blue spruce, Douglas fir. Wreaths, refreshments, and free greenery also
available.
Services: Saws provided; baling; coffee, tea, hot chocolate, hot
cider, soft drinks, hot dogs, etc.
Prices: White pines, $28 per tree; Scotch pines, $25 per tree; Norway
spruce, Douglas fir, Colorado blue spruce, $40 per tree. Trees over 10
feet, $70. |
| MILLTOWN CREEK TREE FARMS |
(540) 822-5428
38757 Householder Road, Lovettsville
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From Washington Capital Beltway, take Route 7 west (past Leesburg),
right on Route 9 west, 5 miles. Right on Route 287 north, 4.7 miles. Left
on Route 682 (Householder Road), 0.7 mile. Farm on left. Or from Frederick,
MD, take Route 340 west to Route 17 south (Brunswick, MD) to Route 287
south, 1 mile south of Lovettsville. Right on Route 682 (Householder Road),
0.7 mile. Farm on left. |
2-5 p.m., Friday; 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday and Sunday; |
starting Saturday, Nov. 27-Sunday, Dec. 19, 1999 and Saturday,
November 25-Sunday, December 17, 2000. . |
Choose-and-cut blue, Norway, white and Englemann spruce; Douglas
and Concolor fir; Scotch and white pine; trees 5-10 ft.; fresh pre-cut
trees from our farms; wreaths; roping; Christmas shop including handmade
ornaments, tree stands, and cider. Trees are also available wholesale.
Services: Scenic views; hay bales for kids play; wagons and farm
equipment; lifesize cartoon caricatures for picture-taking opportunities.
Saws and tree carts provided; free baling and twine; complimentary hot
cider and other gifts for children. Please no dogs or chain saws allowed
in the fields. Payment - Checks or cash only. |
| SNICKERS GAP TREE FARM |
(540) 554-8323
4350 Williams Gap Road, Bluemont |
On Route 711(Williams Gap Road), 1/2 mile north of Route 7, near
Bluemont, VA (16 miles west of Leesburg, 18 miles east of Winchester). |
9 a.m.-dark, DAILY |
Friday after Thanksgiving until Christmas. |
Choose-and-cut Douglas fir, Norway spruce, Colorado blue spruce,
Scotch and white pine, some Fraser fir. Thousands of trees. We have wreaths
from our own boughs.
Services: Beautiful setting on slope of the Blue Ridge with panoramic
views. Gravel based parking area. Provided free are hot cider, use of a
hand saw, machine shaking your tree clean, netting your tree for ease of
transportation, twine, and assistance in cutting and loading. |
| TICONDEROGA FARMS, INC. |
26175 Ticonderoga Road, Chantilly, VA 22021
(703) 327-4424
E-mail: farm@knop.org |
From the Beltway, Route 66 west to Route 50 west (Fair Oaks), then
10-1/2 miles to left on 621, then 2 miles to end of road, at "T" turn right,
go 1/2 mile and follow signs (1/2 miles to location). From Route 28 and
Route 50, Route 50 west, 4-1/2 miles to left on Route 621, 2 miles to end
of road, at "T" turn right, go 1/2 mile mile and follow signs (1/2 miles
to location). From South Riding, left on 621 (Elk Lick Road), then 2 miles
to end of road, at "T" turn right, go 1/2 mile mile and follow signs (1/2
miles to location). From Manassas, north on Route 28, then as from Centreville.
From Centreville, north on Route 28 to Route 50, left (west) on Route 50,
4-1/2 miles to left on 621, then 2 miles to end of road, at "T" turn right,
go 1/2 mile mile and follow signs (1/2 miles to location). From Gilbert's
Corner, Route 50 east, 5.5 miles to right on Rou;e 621, then 2 miles to
end of road, at "T" turn right, go 1/2 mile mile and follow signs (1/2
miles to location). From Warrenton, Gainsville, The Plains, Haymarket,
Route 15 north to Gilbert's Corner, right on Route 50 east, 5.5 miles to
right on 621, then 2 miles to end of road, at "T" turn right, go 1/2 mile
mile and follow signs (1/2 miles to location). |
7:30 a.m. to dark, Monday- Saturday; 9 a.m. to dark |
Sunday, November 25-December 24 |
Beautifully sheared and shaped tabletops to skyscrapers, 4 to 22
ft.; Choose-and-cut white pine, Scotch pine, red cedar, Norway spruce;
very limited Douglas fir and blue spruce. Pre-cut Fraser fir, Douglas fir
to 12 ft., wreaths, stands, firewood and greenery for sale. Poinsettias
and other Christmas flowers from our own greenhouses! Special rates for
church, youth and non-profit groups for trees and poinsettias (please order
early). Also, live (plant a memory) balled and burlapped white pine, Norway
spruce, white spruce, and Scotch pine. Large ne w field of trees just opered.
Services: Weekends-Santa Claus, free hayrides, free marshmallow
roasting, bonfires, Indian log forts, hay tunnels and lots more. In the
event of rain or snow, we have covered wagons to take you into and out
of the fields, covered play and concession areas and warm greenhouses!
Pony rides (charge). Free baling, saws, twine, and lots of smiles! |
| WHITE OAK FARM - INSTANT SHADE LLC |
(540) 687-6121
21943 St. Louis Road, Middleburg, VA 20117
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3 miles west of Middleburg on Route 50, turn right on Route 611
(St. Louis Road), go 1.8 miles to Newlin Mill Road (Route 790). Go 1.1
miles to farm on right. Follow signs. Two new fields. |
9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., weekends; 1-4:30 p.m., weekdays |
open first weekend after Thanksgiving. Closed December 21. |
White pine, Scotch pine, Norway spruce; choose and cut or balled
and burlapped. Dug trees available throughout the year.
Services: Bow saws and rope provided. Free shaking, baling and hot
cider. |