Seasonal & Holidays
Where To Find A Christmas Tree In 2020 Near Napa Valley
Despite the pandemic, it might still be possible to safely find a great Christmas tree this year in the Napa Valley area.
Napa Valley, CA — It may still be possible to take your family on the hunt for the perfect Christmas tree this holiday season — and most importantly, to do it safely, even as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continues to worsen across the region.
At least 25 million real Christmas trees are sold each year across America, and currently, 350 million are growing in all 50 U.S. states. And despite these unprecedented times, the tree market is still up and running this holiday season. Christmas tree lots and choose-and-cut farms nationwide are taking precautions amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic to ensure buyers can take home a tree with minimal risk to their family's health and safety.
In fact, the National Christmas Tree Association has created a special guide containing recommendations and best practices for Christmas tree providers to follow, including frequently sanitizing items and areas such as hand saws, tree cart handles, countertops, door handles and restrooms.
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An onsite "COVID-19 coordinator" and touchless, paperless payment systems are also being encouraged at the farms.
If a real Christmas tree is on your wish list this year, see our selection of trusted tree farms near Napa Valley.
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- Frosty Mountain Christmas Tree Farm
- Valley of the Moon Pottery & North Eagle Gallery
- Silveyville Pumpkin & Christmas Tree Farm
- Little Hills Christmas Tree Farm
- Green Valley Christmas Trees and Wreaths
- Larsen's Christmas Tree Farms
- Pochini's Family Farm
- Pronzini Christmas Trees
- Graton Fire Dept. Christmas Tree Farm
- Crazy Rudolph's Christmas Trees
Getting the most out of your real Christmas tree takes a bit of patience and practice. Here are a few things to note, from the National Christmas Tree Association:
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