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Choose & Cut Farm Guide 2011 CHOOSE & CUT FARM GUIDE 2011 Oregon listings Free Guide on pages 2-22 to Christmas Tree Farms Washington listings on pages 23-42 Maps on Pages 1 & 23 Pacific Northwest Christmas Tree Association P.O. Box 3366 • Salem, Oregon 97302 • (503) 364-2942 • Fax (503) 581-6819 • www.nwtrees.com FARM LOCATOR MAPS OREGON Locations noted are 20 general, please refer to specific instructions under each listing. 19 52 62 64 63 55 604469 50 53 58 66 56 45 61 51 10 42 Corbett DALL E S 43 TH E 54 67 7 5 15 11 57 68 4 12 17 9 Yamhill 59 72 65 18 13 16 14 6 70 36 8 73 71 37 221 38 41 47 46 48 33 49 39 28 31 30 34 40 32 35 26 223 29 27 Ki n g s Va ll e y 2 3 1 •Le b a n o n 21 22 Veneta 24 23 25 RO S E BU rg 1 CHOOSE & CUT GROWERS OF OREGON BENTON 1 DONOVAN’S CHRISTMAS TREES (541) 758-6237 5720 S.W. Donovan Place Nov. 20 – Dec. 24 Corvallis, OR 97333 Weekdays: 10 am – 6 pm [email protected] Weekends: 9 am – 6 pm www.donovanplace.com Location: West Corvallis. 1/2 mile south of Benton County fairgrounds. Turn off 53rd Ave. onto Willow. Follow Willow 3 blocks, turn right on 56th. Go one block, turn left onto Donovan Place. Species Available: Noble, Douglas-fir, Grand, Nordmann, Scotch pine, Concolor, Blue spruce, Norwegian spruce. Services: Saws, Restrooms, Wreaths, Coffee/Beverages, Cutting assistance, Gift shop, Fresh cut trees, Hay/wagon/trailer rides. Features: Professional pottery studio and display room. Guest houses; 4 bedrooms, 2 bath, hot tub, gas stove (see web page). Large tree sizes: Up to 15’ Douglas-fir, Grand, Scotch pine, Norwegian spruce. 2 SUNRISE TREE FARM (541) 929-2289 Kings Valley, Hwy 223 Nov. 25 – Dec. 23 Near Maxfield Creek Rd. Fri., Sat. & Sun.: 9 am – 5 pm Philomath, OR 97370 [email protected] www.sunrise-trees.com Location: 20 miles northwest of Corvallis. Take Hwy 20 to Hwy 223. Turn north and go 8.5 miles, 1 mile past Price Creek Road, on the right. From the north: Hwy 22 to Hwy 223, through Dallas, Pedee and past the Kings Valley Store. Turn left into the farm 200’ south of Maxfield Creek Road. Look for the 10’ candy cane poles. Species Available: Noble, Grand, Nordmann, Douglas-fir, White pine, Scotch pine. Services: Wagon rides, school tours & group tours by appointment. Tree shaker, Saws, Cutting assistance, Restroom, Tree baler, Tree drill, Twine, Plastic sheets to kneel on, Wreaths and garland, Coffee/Beverages, Gift shop, Tree stands, Fresh cut trees. Features: Snow Queen Castle Maze – where it snows all day! Gingerbread house food trailer, 4H petting zoo (first 3 weekends), Campfire, Christmas store with handcrafted items, Fresh popcorn, Tree farming educational displays, 20’ Snowman, 25’ Santa. Large tree sizes: Up to 13’ Douglas-fir, Noble, White pine. 3 VOLLSTEDT FARMS (541) 926-5640 451 Quarry Rd. Nov. 25 – Dec. 18 Albany, OR 97321 Wed. & Thurs.: Noon – Dark [email protected] Fri.– Sun.: 9 am – Dark Closed Mon. & Tues. Location: One mile from downtown Albany – over bridge onto Springhill Rd. for one mile, turn left on Quarry. Follow signs. Species Available: Douglas-fir, Nordmann, Shasta red, Noble, Grand. Services: Saws, Wreaths, Coffee/Beverages, Cutting assistance, Restrooms, Wagon rides, Trees baled, Mistletoe/Holly. Features: Wagon ride to field (28,000 trees) past cattle and wetlands with wildlife. Return to warm greenhouse ready with complimentary wassail, hot chocolate, coffee and cookies. Can bale trees and shake out loose needles. Stands are available. Large tree sizes: Up to 8’ Noble, 9-15’ Douglas-fir. Get season started on a warm note with a beautiful tree from Vollstedt farms! 2 CHOOSE & CUT GROWERS OF OREGON CLACKAMAS 4 ALLEN’S TREE FARM (503) 631-7997 19067 S Redland Rd. Nov. 25 – Dec. 23 Oregon City, OR 97045 Weekdays: 10 am – 5 pm [email protected] Weekends: 8 am – 5 pm Location: From I-205 Exit 10 (North and South ramps exit on the same side). Right at top of ramp. Second light turn right onto Redland Rd. 6–1/2 miles on left. Species Available: Noble, Douglas-fir, Grand. Services: Saws, Wreaths, Cutting and packing assistance, Restrooms, Mechanical shaker and baling included. Features: Call or email. Featuring above average quality trees. Large tree sizes: Up to 12’ Douglas- fir. Limited Noble above 12’. Come and get addicted to an Allen tree. Wholesale and retail. 5 BECK’S CHRISTMAS TREES (503) 631-7947 16700 S. Gerber Rd. Nov. 25 – Dec. 18 Oregon City, OR 97045 Wed. – Fri.: Noon – Dark [email protected] Sat. – Sun.: 9 am – Dark www.becksfarms.com Closed Mon. & Tues. Location: From I-205 take Exit 12 east (Clackamas/Estacada) on Hwy 212/224 for 3-1/2 miles. Turn right onto Hwy 224 and continue 1 mile to Carver. Turn right, crossing the bridge over the Clackamas River, then turn left onto Springwater Rd. Continue 4 miles out Springwater, then left onto Gerber Rd. (just before Logan church) for 1/2 mile. Follow signs from Carver bridge. Species Available: Noble, Douglas-fir, Grand, Nordmann. Services: Saws, Wreaths, Coffee/Beverage, Cutting assistance, Gift shop, Restrooms, Trees baled, Fresh cut trees, Holly, Tree stands, Tree shaker. Credit/Debit cards accepted. Features: Bring the family and feed the sheep. Enjoy free hot chocolate or coffee; candy canes for the kids. Beautiful trees, wreaths and a great gift shop. Easy access. Large tree sizes: Up to 15’ Noble, Up to 10’ Grand. 6 BOB’Z TREE FARM (503) 631-4585 (Farm) 21579 S. Springwater Rd. (503) 663-4505 (office & fax) Estacada, OR 97023 Open: Nov. 25 – Dec. 21 [email protected] Weekdays: 10 am – Dusk www.bobzgardencenter.com Weekends: 9 am – Dusk Location: From I-205 take exit 12A east (Clackamas/Estacada), onto Hwy 212/224. Approximately 3 miles turn right onto Hwy. 224 towards Estacada. Go approximately 1 mile to the town of Carver. Turn right, crossing the bridge over the Clackamas River. Turn left onto Springwater Rd. Follow Springwater Rd. approximately 10 miles to Bob’z Tree Farm on the right. (1/2 mile south of McIver Park) Look for Bob’z Tree Farm signs from Carver or Estacada. See www.bobzgardencenter.com for map, Coupon and more. Species Available: Noble, Douglas, Grand. Fresh cut natural Noble. Table Tops to 12’. Services: We offer full service, including cutting assistance, retrieval from the field, shaking, baling and loading. Fresh cut trees, Flocking, Easy access with great parking area, Restrooms, Visa/ MasterCard accepted. Features: Our top priority is to make sure you and your family have a great experience. Enjoy the firepit and free hot cocoa or coffee while you browse through our 14 acre farm with literally thousands of top quality Noble, Grand and Douglas-fir trees or check out our fresh cut trees. We also have local handmade wreaths and greenery available. To experience a white Christmas inside your home, check out our great selection of flocked trees, or we can flock a tree of your choice. Large tree sizes: 8-12’. We look forward to seeing you! – The Bob’z Family – Check out bobzgardencenter.com for more info. 3 CHOOSE & CUT GROWERS OF OREGON 7 C & W U-CUTS (503) 631-4125 18236 S Bogynski Road (503) 333-3694 Oregon City, OR 97045 (cell phone) [email protected] Nov. 25 – Dec. 22 Sat.: 10 am – 4 pm Sun.: Noon – 4 pm Location: Drive south on I-205. Take Exit 10 Hwy 213 Oregon City. Go south 1/2 mile. Turn right on Redland Road. Go 5 miles, at Redland Fire Station turn right on Henrici. Go 2 miles, then turn left on Bogynski Road and follow signs to farm. Species Available: Noble, Douglas, Grand. Services: Saws. 8 CEDAR CREEK TREE FARM (503) 632-3567 17744 S. Windy City Rd. Nov. 28 – Dec. 22 Mulino, OR 97042 Weekends: 8 am – 4 pm [email protected] Location: 13 mi. south of Oregon City off Beaver Creek Rd. Turn right on Windy City Rd. 1.7 miles to farm. Species Available: Noble, Douglas-fir. Services: Saws, Coffee/Beverages, Cutting assistance, Gift shop, Restrooms, Trailer rides, Trees baled, Fresh cut trees. Large tree sizes: 10-12’ Noble, Douglas-fir up to 10’. Mail order trees: 5-6’ Noble, 4’ Douglas-fir. 9 CHRISTMAS TREE CHOOSE & CUT (503) 637-3590 32480 SE Hwy 211 (503) 637-6404 Eagle Creek, OR 97022 Dec. 2 – 22 [email protected] Weekdays: Call for info. Weekends: 9 am – Dusk Location: Approx. 4 miles south of Sandy on Hwy 211. Approx. 1-1/2 miles north of Eagle Creek on Hwy 211. Species Available: Noble, Douglas-fir, Grand, Nordmann. Services: Saws, Wreaths, Coffee/Beverage, Cutting assistance, Restrooms, Fresh cut trees, Mistletoe/Holly. Features: Field has never been cut out of. 20,000+ trees 5-8’ tall. Beautiful lush field with easy access. Warm, toasty campfire. Big tented area. 10 DUTCHER’S TREE FARM (503) 663-4127 33755 S.E. Compton Rd. Nov. 25 – Dec. 23 Boring, OR 97009 Daily: 8 am – Dark www.DutchersFarm.com Location: From Gresham, 7 miles east on Hwy 26 to Boring exit. Left at stop sign. (Compton Rd.) Cross Orient Dr., 1/2 mile on left. Species Available: Douglas-fir, Grand, Noble, unsheared Douglas-fir. Services: Saws, Wreaths, Flocking, Restrooms, Trees baled. Features: Flocked trees, wreaths, candle arrangements, decorations, hand crafted gifts, farm animals. Fresh cut trees. Large tree sizes: 10-14’ Douglas-fir, Grand, Noble.
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