3 farms where you can find your perfect Christmas tree in New Mexico

3 farms where you can find your perfect Christmas tree in New Mexico

Nov. 30—Whether you’re interested in a farm-grown tree or cutting your own in a nearby national forest, New Mexico has several great options.

From the 40-year tradition at Cassidy Farms to the holiday charm of Garcia Family Christmas Tree Lot, or the variety offered at Big Jim Farms, there’s no shortage of places to find the perfect tree and holiday essentials.

Cassidy Farm

Cassidy Farms is an excellent choice to purchase a Christmas tree from and has been growing and selling them for more than 40 years. The farm is located in northern New Mexico, near the Mora Valley. It spans more than 8 acres at an altitude of 7,300 feet. For the 2024 season, Cassidy Farms will grow premium-quality white fir Christmas trees. Supply is limited, so head over soon to pick out the perfect tree for your home.

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Garcia Family Christmas Tree Lot

Garcia Family Christmas Tree Lot was started by Tony Garcia in 1937 on the corner of San Pedro and Menaul. After his passing, his grandson purchased a home in the North Valley and continued the family tradition of selling Christmas trees. A great day to purchase your tree is during their holiday winter market on Dec. 14 from noon to 5 p.m. Here, you can buy a fresh-cut tree along with a handmade wreath. Local vendors will also sell food and handmade items. This New Mexico institution is sure to make the holidays more magical.

Location: 8826 4th St. NW, Los Ranchos de Albuquerque

Big Jim Farms

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Big Jim Farms is run by Jim Wagner, a third-generation farmer born and raised in Corrales. The farm focuses on growing GMO-free fruits and vegetables, specializing in green chiles. In addition to produce, Big Jim Farms is a great option for purchasing a Christmas tree. They offer a variety of types and sizes to make the holidays perfect for every family.

During the holiday season, the farm will host its second annual Winter of Enchantment, where customers can purchase their tree along with other holiday essentials, including fresh wreaths, locally grown poinsettias, garlands and luminaria kits. The farm is open Wednesday through Sunday from noon to 6 p.m.

Location: 3521 Rio Grande Blvd., Albuquerque

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