10 places to buy live Christmas trees around Chattanooga

From choose-and-cut farms to festive pop-up lots, here’s where you can find the perfect tree this holiday season.

NOOGAtoday | A lot of Christmas trees in Southside

Grab friends and family to pick out (and in some cases, chop down) your very own tree for the holidays.

Photo provided by @courtneychristmastreesllc

Get ready to spruce up your space by buying + cutting a live Christmas tree from these spots around the Scenic City.

Weaver Tree Farms, 308 Signal Mountain Rd. | Opening soon
You might know this as the place with the big roadside pumpkin each October, but get ready for it to be transformed into a winter wonderland with live tree offerings.

Courtney Christmas Trees, 1513 Williams St.| Open for the season
Stop by this Southside pop-up tree destination for Fraser firs, wreaths, and a great backdrop for family photos. Find trees ranging in size from 5 to 10 ft.

Bear Valley Farm, 600 Manufacturers Rd. | Open for the season
Stop by this NorthShore pop-up to get a mountain-grown Fraser fir, wreath, or garland. Bonus: Buying a tree will get you a discount at the nearby Riverside Wine & Spirits.

The Barn Nursery, 1801 E 24th St. Pl. | Open for the season
Whether you’re in the market for a Christmas tree, evergreens for your outdoor space, or other holiday plants, this local nursery has it all.

Flat Top Mountain Farm, Soddy-Daisy | Opening date: Saturday, Nov. 29
Shop Fraser firs at this mountaintop farm. Pro tips: If your destination is within a 10-mile radius of the farm, you can get free delivery. Also, you can save 10% if you pre-order online.

Campbell’s Christmas Tree Farm, Harrison | Opening date: Friday, Nov. 28
Stop by this family-owned farm for free hot chocolate + four varieties of trees you can choose and cut yourself — or get a pre-cut Fraser fir or North Carolina white pine.

Happy Valley Farms, Rossville, GA | Opening date: Friday, Nov. 28
Find fresh-cut Fraser Fir trees, wreaths, poinsettias, and amaryllis flowers at this North Georgia gem. Bonus: If you go this Friday, Nov. 28, you can also enjoy a tree lighting ceremony, live music, a bonfire, and wagon rides.

Raulston Acres Christmas Tree Farm, Rock Spring, GA | Open for the season
This family-owned working tree farm offers several types of tree species, from Murray cypress to a new variety called the Green Giant — you even get to hand-cut your pick.

Kittle Christmas Tree Farm, Ringgold, GA | Open for the season
Pick out + cut your dream Leyland cypress, Carolina sapphire, and white pine to decorate this season.

Cove Christmas Tree Farm, Chickamauga, GA | Opening date: Friday, Nov. 28
This family-run farm allows folks to come by and cut their own tree picks like Carolina blue sapphires + Leyland cypress.

Make sure to check individual hours before heading out the door.

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