Ready for your Christmas tree? Here’s where to cut down or buy one around Kansas City
With Thanksgiving behind us, the winter holiday season has officially begun in Kansas City. That means it’s time for festive decor — both around the city and inside your own home.
If you’re planning to spend money at local businesses this holiday season, a locally grown Christmas tree is a festive way to support Missouri and Kansas farmers. And if you prefer not to chop down your own, many local nurseries offer pre-cut trees as well.
We’ve updated our interactive map for the 2024 holiday season to show where to find the perfect tree in the Kansas City area. If you can’t see the map below, click here.
Clicking on an icon will show you the location’s name, address and a website link where you can find more information, including each business’s hours. Green tree icons are Christmas tree farms, while red flower icons are nurseries selling pre-cut trees.
KC area Christmas tree farms
Here are the Christmas tree farms open for 2024 in the Kansas City area:
Reindeer Lane: 19401 Fightmaster Road in Trimble, Missouri
Fort Osage Farm: 3022 N. Twyman Road in Independence
Bierman’s Christmas Tree Farm: 2826 S. 63rd St. in Kansas City, Kansas
Wilderson Tree Farm: 14820 Parallel Road in Basehor, Kansas
Midland Holiday Pines: 18541 Midland Drive in Shawnee
Christmas Ranch Tree Farm: 24818 NE 148th St. in Excelsior Springs
Fulk’s Tree Farm: 23400 State Route 92 in Platte City
Evening Star Pines Christmas Tree Farm: 9820 Evening Star Road in Eudora
Hess Acres Tree Farm: 24250 W. 83rd St. in Lenexa
Strawberry Hill Christmas Tree Farm: 794 US-40 Highway in Lawrence
Fontana Pines: 20337 W. 383rd St. in Fontana, Kansas
Kennedy’s County Farm: 27102 Herring Road in Greenwood, Missouri
Schweizer Orchards: 5455 S.E. State Route Ff in St. Joseph
Jingle Bell Trees: 7821 S.E. 240th St. in Lathrop, Missouri
Wilson’s Whispering Pines: 10307 S. Brown Road in Oak Grove, Missouri
D & G Tree Farm: 8820 W. 247th St. in Louisburg, Kansas
Did we miss a great Christmas tree spot in your area? Do you have other questions about celebrating the holidays in Kansas City? Let the Service Journalism team know at kcq@kcstar.com.