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The Best Christmas Tree Farms To Visit In North Carolina

Tara Massouleh McCay
The Best Christmas Tree Farms To Visit In North Carolina

The Best Christmas Tree Farms To Visit In North Carolina

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When it's time to get in the Christmas spirit, nothing says "The holidays are here!" like a live evergreen in the heart of your home. While the real versus fake Christmas tree debate is likely to continue for generations to come, no one can deny that there's something extra special about chopping down your own showstopper, then enjoying the lovely smell of pine all season long. Just be sure to give your pick plenty of water to keep it thriving!

In North Carolina, fresh Christmas trees reign supreme, as the state is home to around 1,300 growers who raise trees across more than 40,000 acres. The state's Christmas tree production is so prolific that the High Country region, which includes popular mountain towns like Boone and Blowing Rock, is often referred to as America's Christmas Tree Capital. If you're buying a tree in North Carolina, chances are it's a Fraser Fir, a popular Christmas tree species that's known for its sturdy branches, symmetrical pyramid shape, and fresh scent. Around 90% of all Christmas trees grown in North Carolina are Fraser Firs. Fourteen have struck it big as the official White House Christmas Tree, including last year's pick from Jefferson. If you're lucky enough to live in the Tar Heel State or somewhere nearby, here are the best Christmas tree farms to visit for a fresh cut.

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