Christmas Tree Farms and Lots in Greensboro
Trying to figure out where to get your Christmas tree in Greensboro this year? You’re not alone. Every family seems to have “tree weekend” circled on the calendar, but it’s not always easy to tell which farms open when, who has what, and where the hidden gems are. This list breaks it all down so you can find the perfect spot, whether you want a quick grab-and-go tree or a full festive outing.
Bryan Wagoner Christmas Trees
DATES FOR 2025: Opening Day is November 28
HOURS: Daily hours are 9 a.m.- 8 p.m.
ADDRESS: 1653 New Garden Road, Greensboro, NC 27410
ABOUT: Bryan Wagoner Christmas Trees is a full-service lot selling Fraser Fir and White Pine trees grown on their farm in Sparta, NC. Opening day is Friday, November 29, 2024. The lot is open for about 3 weeks, or until they sell out. Handmade wreaths are also available.
Hickory Creek Farm
DATES FOR 2025: Opening Day is November 22.
HOURS: Open daily 10a-8p (Sundays 1-8p). Closed Thanksgiving Day.
ADDRESS: 1489 Burnetts Chapel Road, Greensboro, NC 27407
PHONE: (336) 382-0364
ABOUT: Hickory Creek Farm is a Christmas tree farm offering cypress, cedar, and pine trees grown on the farm in Greensboro. They also offer pre-cut Fraser Fir trees up to 14′ from their own farm from Ashe County, NC. Hayrides, bonfire with s’mores, custom wreath making and poinsettia greenhouse are all available along with FREE visits with Santa and Mrs
Claus. They have a gift shop with ornaments, decorations and lots of stocking stuffers. Photo sessions with baby goats wearing Christmas sweaters event with proceeds benefitting Helene recovery is happening the first two weekends.
Fred & Dot Wagoner Christmas Trees
DATES FOR 2025: Thanksgiving Day until Christmas Day;
HOURS: Mon-Sat: 10am-11pm and Sunday 11 am-10pm
ADDRESS: 1703 Battleground Ave, Greensboro, NC 27408
ABOUT: Fred & Dot Wagoner Christmas Trees has been serving the Triad for over 80 years! They sell Christmas trees, plain wreaths, decorated wreaths, tree stands, garland, bows, and more! They even provide delivery within a certain radius for an added fee. Visit them for your one stop shop for holiday decor!
Bruce Wagoner Christmas Trees
DATES FOR 2025: Opening Day not posted yet;
HOURS: Monday – Friday: 8 am – 12 pm, and 1 pm – 5 pm; Saturday & Sunday: By appointment only
ADDRESS: Two Christmas Tree Lot Locations
1) Friendly Center Lot (Old Sears Location) 3200 West Friendly Ave & Pembroke Rd
2) Northern Lot – 7903 Cramer Ct. – Near the corner of Hwy 150/Church St at Lowes’ Foods & Gunter’s Crossing
PHONE: (336) 449-5532
ABOUT: North Carolina wholesale nursery providing quality, field grown trees since 1989.
Scott’s Tree Farm
ADDRESS: 209 Pisgah Church Road, Greensboro, NC 27455
PHONE: (336) 657-0545
DESCRIPTION: Offering Fraser Fir trees and wreaths.
Goss Tree Farms
DATES FOR 2025: Not posted yet
ADDRESS: Piedmont Triad Farmers Market (2914 Sandy Ridge Road, Colfax, NC 27235)
ABOUT: Offering premium Fraser Fir Christmas trees grown in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Ashe County, NC
FAQ – Visiting Christmas Tree Farms Near the Triad
1. When do Christmas tree farms near the Triad open for the season?
Most open the day after Thanksgiving and stay open until mid-December or until trees sell out.
2. What’s the difference between “choose & cut” and pre-cut trees?
Choose-and-cut farms let you pick and cut your own tree, while pre-cut trees are already harvested and ready to load.
3. What types of Christmas trees grow in the Triad area?
You’ll find Fraser firs, white pines, cedars, and cypress varieties grown across the Triad and nearby mountain farms.
4. Are Christmas tree farms family- and pet-friendly?
Most farms welcome families, offer festive extras like cocoa or hayrides, and allow dogs on leashes—check ahead to be sure.
5. How early should I go to get the best selection?
Visit early in the season since popular sizes and tree types can sell out quickly.
6. What should I bring to a Christmas tree farm?
Wear sturdy shoes, bring cash or a card, and have rope or straps ready for transporting your tree.
7. How do I keep my tree fresh after bringing it home?
Make a fresh cut at the base, place it in plenty of water, and keep it away from heat sources.
Looking for a Tree Farm for your trip to the mountains? Check out our Guide to North Carolina Mountains Christmas Tree Farms!
Hopefully this guide helps you narrow things down and find the tree spot that works best for your family. Whether you’re looking for a quick, in-town grab or a full festive outing, there’s something for everyone around Greensboro. Wishing you a calm drive home, a straight tree in the stand, and a cozy holiday season!
