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10+ places to Christmas tree shop in Chattanooga

Whether you like to have your tree up the first week of November or the last, it’s about to be opening day these local spots — come pick out your evergreens with us.

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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
Opening day: Friday, Nov. 29
You might know this spot as the place with the big pumpkin on the side of Signal Mountain Road every October, but get ready for it to be transformed into a winter wonderland with live tree offerings.

Courtney Christmas Trees
Opening day: Friday, Nov. 29
Stop by this Southside pop-up tree destination for Fraser firs, wreaths, and even take family photos on the lot — follow along on Facebook for wreath-making dates. Bonus: A portion of sales made this season will go towards hurricane relief efforts.

Bear Valley Farm
Open now
Stop by this pop-up on Manufacturers Road in NorthShore to get a mountain-grown Fraser fir that comes from a farm based in North Carolina.

The Barn Nursery
Open now
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. Bonus: The seasonal decor is BOGO half-off.

Main Street Farmers Market
Opening Day: Wednesday, Nov. 27
Pre-order a Fraser fir that was cut from a Tuckasegee, NC farm to be picked up at this weekly farmers market — 100% of the proceeds will support the rebuilding of Darnell Farms after being hit by Hurricane Helene.

Creekside Flower Farm, Chickamauga, GA
Opening day: Saturday, Nov. 30

This flower farm will host a two-day Creekside Christmas Festival where you can shop 6 to 9-ft Fraser firs, specialty wreaths, fresh greens + red berry branches while enjoying a bonfire. Pro tip: Pre-order online to ensure your selection.

Flat Top Mountain Farm, Soddy-Daisy
Opening day: Friday, Nov. 29
Shop Fraser firs at this mountaintop farm. Want an even merrier experience? Stop by on select Saturdays (Nov. 30, Dec. 8 + Dec. 15) for carriage rides with Santa and seasonal treats. Pro tip: If your destination is within a 10-mile radius of the farm, you can get free delivery.

Campbell’s Christmas Tree Farm, Harrison
Opening day: Friday, Nov. 29
Stop by this family-owned farm for free hot chocolate + enjoy a selection of trees (think: Virginia pine and Murray cypress) you can choose and cut, or buy a pre-cut Fraser fir or North Carolina white pine before they close on Saturday, Dec. 14.

Raulston Acres Christmas Tree Farm, Rock Spring, GA
Opening day: Saturday, Nov. 23
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. Bonus: Get pictures with Santa on opening day.

Kittle Christmas Tree Farm, Ringgold, GA
Opening day: Saturday, Nov. 23
Pick out + cut your dream Leyland cypress, Carolina sapphire, and white pine to decorate this season.

Cove Christmas Tree Farm, Chickamauga, GA
Opening day: Friday, Nov. 24
This family-run farm will return this season for folks to come by and cut their own tree picks like Carolina blue sapphires + Leyland cypress.

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