Find The Perfect Tree.
Make it a family tradition to cut your own in the National Forest or select a beauty from one of the farms in the Hood Canal area – you can’t go wrong visiting the Christmas Tree Capital of the Nation.
Here are a few places where you can pick the perfect tree.
4673 E State Route 302, Belfair | Complimentary coffee, hot chocolate, and apple cider await you in our barn when you have picked the perfect tree. While you sip your hot beverage and warm up check out our wreaths and selection of handmade Christmas decor. (360) 275-3790
2382 W. Deegan Rd. W. Shelton | U - Cut trees / or they cut if you need help. Open November 25-26, DEC 2 from 10am-4pm. We are cash only! All trees are $7.50/foot. No power saws allowed, we do have handsaws available. Shake and bale available for an additional $5 fee. Open on a weekend to weekend basis due to limited trees. (360) 426-4936
Located in the hills off of California Rd. in Union Starting November through December, open to the public on weekends or during the week by appointments only. Remember to bring your saw! (360) 898-2222
E State Route 106 Union | The farm is located in the Skokomish Valley on the Olympic Peninsula. With luscious green grass, fertile soil and a mild climate, we are able to produce some of the best beef, pumpkins, Christmas trees and corn in the Pacific Northwest! (360) 898-2222
Olympic Forest Permits are $5 each and are good for one U-cut tree on the Olympic National Forest. Permits must bebpurchased 0nline.
✨ Wreaths & Garland
No holiday season is complete without the scent of fresh evergreen.
Born in a Shelton garage and grown into a national favorite, Lynch Creek Farm creates handcrafted wreaths, centerpieces, and garlands shipped in their signature red boxes. Every piece is made by hand with local Noble, Cedar, and Fir — a true Mason County legacy that makes the season bright wherever it’s sent. 🎁 Proud Presenting Sponsor of Festival of the Firs and Christmastown USA
Family-owned and based in Shelton, Garcia Evergreens handcrafts wreaths, garlands, and festive décor using Pacific Northwest evergreens. Their fresh, sustainably sourced greens capture the scent and spirit of Mason County’s forests. Whether you’re decking your porch or decorating your storefront, these wreaths bring that “real tree” feeling home.
Located right in Shelton, Wild Greens International transforms Northwest evergreens into premium wreaths, garlands, and table pieces. They supply both wholesale and retail markets — perfect for decorating homes, businesses, or community spaces with fresh forest fragrance.
A boutique flower and gift shop in downtown Shelton, House Flowers blends locally grown blooms with seasonal greenery for one-of-a-kind holiday designs. From handcrafted table pieces to modern wreaths, their floral artistry brings warmth and style to any space.
With a farm and facility near Belfair, Continental Floral Greens grows and processes some of the finest Pacific Northwest greenery. Their wreaths, garlands, and floral products are used by designers around the world — but their roots remain here in the Hood Canal region. Perfect for bulk orders, large events, or DIY creators looking for farm-fresh greens.
Nestled in Hoodsport, Pint Size Posies is a micro-flower farm known for small-batch blooms, natural growing methods, and creative holiday arrangements. Their seasonal floral mixes and petite wreaths make charming gifts and add a touch of handcrafted joy to your holiday table.
🌿 Garland, Greens & Foraging
Bring the outdoors in with garlands and greenery gathered from Washington’s wild forests.
Cedar, holly, and fir branches can be collected with a personal use permit through the Olympic National Forest — perfect for making your own décor while keeping it sustainable.
✅ Eco-Tips for Fresh Greens
Mist daily to keep garlands vibrant.
Avoid spray glitter or paints so you can compost them after the holidays.
Pair cedar with pinecones and berries for a traditional Pacific Northwest look.