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Lane County Christmas Tree Guide, Farms Offering U Cut Trees

A local roundup lists Lane County and nearby farms and retailers offering precut and U cut Christmas trees, along with hayrides, delivery and sample pricing. The information helps residents locate trees, plan pickup or delivery logistics, and support local agricultural businesses during the holiday season.

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Lane County Christmas Tree Guide, Farms Offering U Cut Trees
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As the holiday season ramps up, Lane County shoppers have a range of nearby options for buying real Christmas trees. Local farms and retail outlets are offering precut trees, U cut and U pick fields, seasonal activities and delivery services, making it easier for households to choose trees that fit budgets and transportation needs.

Selected operations include Carrolls Country Christmas Trees in Veneta which offers both precut and U cut options, hayride experiences and delivery for those who prefer not to transport a full sized tree themselves. Campbell’s Trees in Junction City gives customers a choice to cut their own tree or have staff cut it, and Willoughby Christmas Tree Farm also in Junction City combines U cut fields with gifts and cookies on site. Bottom Loop Christmas Trees U Pick in the Coburg Bottom Loop operates on weekends and accepts cash only, while Al’s Hidden Valley Tree Farm in Elmira runs U cut fields and hay wagon rides and serves free hot cocoa on weekends. Northern Lights Christmas Tree Farm in Pleasant Hill adds hayrides, a gift shop and an espresso and donut cart for visitors. Local retail options include Lane Forest Products and Eugene Backyard Farmer, which list locations, hours and sample pricing for precut inventory.

For residents who want to cut their own tree in a national forest setting, the Willamette National Forest sells permits to cut Christmas trees for a modest fee of five dollars. That option remains a low cost alternative for people willing to travel and do the work themselves, and it spreads demand beyond farm stands.

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Economically, the season supports small scale agricultural income and agritourism activity across Lane County. Weekend openings, on site concessions and paid activities such as hayrides broaden revenue streams for farms beyond tree sales, while delivery and staff cut services address city buyers who lack vehicles or prefer convenience. Shoppers should note payment policies, such as cash only requirements at some U pick sites, and confirm hours before traveling. The roundup includes a map and contact links to each listed farm and retailer to help Lane County residents plan visits and purchases.

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