Seasonal & Holidays
Best Christmas Tree Farm In Minnesota And Others You Can Visit
Picking the best tree is hard. Here's where — and how — you can find the best Christmas tree in Minnesota.

TWIN CITIES, MN — You might be a fan of “A Charlie Brown Christmas” — who isn’t? — but let’s be honest: You probably don’t want anything remotely close to his famous tree, a small, struggling sapling. You’d never hear the end of it at Christmas dinner. So if you’re in the market for a real tree, consider heading to one of the many great tree farms in Minnesota.
If you can swing it, Krueger’s Christmas Trees in Lake Elmo was recently named the single best Christmas tree farm in the state by the folks over at Good Housekeeping.
The magazine highlighted tree farms that offered more than just great pines. Many allow kids — or, you know, adults — to chat with Santa Claus. Others featured petting zoos, hayrides, face painting exhibits and seasonal treats. One even has its own fudge kitchen where customers can chow down on tasty candy canes and eggnog fudge as they select the perfect tree.
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Here’s what Good Housekeeping had to say about our best tree farm:
“Minnesotans won't just find a plot with trees at Krueger’s Christmas Trees. There's a full day of adventure ahead, as you and your family can go for a nature walk, warm up by the campfire, say hi to Santa, and more. One of their oldest traditions, however, is making sure each guest receives a Tootsie Roll.”
If that doesn’t suit your fancy, here are some other great options you can try, courtesy of the National Christmas Tree Association. The map allows you to filter the results as follows: "choose and cut tree farms," "pre-cut trees," "gift shops," "hayrides and sleigh rides," "petting zoos," "santa visits" and school tours." You can even click on the icon to see more information about a specific tree farm.
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Here are some other options below:
- Nativity Men's Club Christmas Tree Lot: Saint Paul, MN
- Krueger's Christmas Tree Farm: Lake Elmo, MN
- Christmas Tree Lot at The Home Depot: Inver Grove Heights, Richfield, Minneapolis locations
- Arbor Hill Tree Farm: Cottage Grove, MN
- B&J Trees at Eden Prairie Center: Eden Prairie, MN
- Mr Snowman's Christmas Tree Farm: River Falls, WI
- Stillwater Christmas Tree Farm: Stillwater, MN
- Hansen Tree Farm: Anoka, MN
- Mansmith's Classic Christmas Trees: Forest Lake, MN
Other tips to consider:
- Make sure your tree is suitable for your decorations. Heavier decorations require sturdier branches. Some varieties of trees have more open foliage, stiffer branches or longer needles.
- Make sure the tree farm is well lighted and stores trees in a shady area.
- Ask about the trees. The more you know, the better your decision will be. Possible questions include: When are the trees delivered? Do they come all at once at the beginning of the season or in several shipments during the season? Which tree type performs best in your area and climate?
- Test the branches and needles for freshness. The tree association recommends running a branch through your enclosed hand. If the needles easily come off, consider avoiding the tree. You should also bend the outer branches. If they’re not pliable, also consider avoiding that tree. And if the branches are brittle or snap easily, the tree is probably too dry.
- Look for other indicators of dryness or deterioration. This could result in an excessive amount of needle loss, discoloration, musty smell, needle pliability or wrinkled bark.
- Trust your gut. If no tree looks fresh, head elsewhere.
- Pricing will vary from farm to farm. Some tree farms measure and price their trees individually while others sell them by the foot. Ask about the price before you get there so you’re not in for an unwelcome surprise when it’s time to pay.
Patch national staffer Dan Hampton contributed to this report.
Photo credit: Keith Srakocic/Associated Press
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