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Tree farms around Nashville

Whether you opt for a live tree each year, or want to start a new treedition, this list of local farms will kickstart your search.

An aerial view of Santa's Trees with the downtown Nashville skyline in the background.

These views are a real (tree)t.

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If you’ve put off decorating to snag a Griswold-worthy fir, we’re here to help. We’ve rounded up three farms to snag a tree that will leave your family members saying, “She’s a beaut, Clark” this holiday season.

Santa’s Trees

📍 Eight Middle Tennessee locations

In addition to Fraser fir trees, this farm offers a selection of wreaths, garlands, and wooden reindeer + tree flocking and tree lighting.

Pinewood Christmas Tree Farm

📍 7561 South Harpeth Rd., Franklin

Pinewood supplies the saw and you cut down your own tree when you opt for the choose-and-cut trees, or purchase a pre-cut Douglas fir.

Country Cove Christmas Tree Farm

📍 1189 Cutoff Rd., Murfreesboro

All of the farm’s choose-and-cut trees will be available beginning Thursday, Dec. 1.

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