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Top 4 Christmas Tree Farms To See This Holiday Season

What better way to kick off the holiday season than with a visit to one of Trumbull County’s Christmas tree farms! Whatever type of tree you’re looking for, you’ll find it at these four locations, along with plenty of holiday cheer!


Snow-covered rows of evergreen Christmas trees across rolling fields at Storeyland Christmas Tree Farm in Burghill, Trumbull County, Northeast Ohio.

Storeyland Christmas Tree Farm | Burghill

5148 Youngstown Conneaut Road / State Route 7, Burghill, OH 44404
(330) 772-8733 | storeylandinc@gmail.com

Since 1954, Storeyland Christmas Tree Farm has been a seasonal destination for those in search of the perfect Christmas tree. Founded 71 years ago by Joseph (“Ted”) and Dorothy Storey, the farm was purchased in 1991 by Carl and Debbie Yeager. Who plants approximately 3,000 evergreen trees each spring on more than 100 acres.

Storeyland Christmas Tree Farm is open Wednesday–Sunday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., starting Saturday, November 22 (closed Thanksgiving) and continuing through December 14, depending on inventory.

Shoppers can walk or take a scenic hayride to the fields to pick out a tree. Storeyland provides saws and sleds to transport trees back to vehicles. Pick-up wagons travel the trails, and staff bale the trees for easier handling and can drill them to fit the Christmas tree stand.

Tree varieties include Fraser and Canaan fir, Norway spruce, White pine, and Blue spruce in sizes up to eight feet (with a few even taller), as well as fresh-cut trees, wreaths, and swags. A limited supply of five-foot balled-and-burlapped trees is also available for planting after the season.

The farm offers holiday décor, ornaments, and gifts made by local artisans in the Pineneedle Shoppe, where guests can also grab a bite from YeagerBaum’s Bar & Grill. Beverages are available from Traveler’s Coffee and Mocha Joe’s.

Visit the website for the 2025 flyer, a field map, and additional information, and follow Storeyland Christmas Tree Farm on Facebook and Instagram.

Looking for a meal nearby? Stop in at YeagerBaum’s (7651 Brockway Sharon Road, Burghill). Hours: Tuesday–Saturday 11 a.m.–2 a.m.; Sunday 10 a.m.–midnight; carryout daily 11 a.m.–11 p.m. Also nearby is Times Square Restaurant, famous for its homemade pies, at 8078 Main Street in Kinsman, open 7 a.m.–7 p.m. seven days a week.

Smiling child in a red scarf pulls a freshly cut Christmas tree on a sled at Bradley Tree Farm in Vienna, Trumbull County, Ohio—family cut-your-own holiday outing in Northeast Ohio.

Bradley Tree Farm | Vienna

1628 Sodom-Hutchings Road NE, Vienna, OH 44473
(330) 394-1952 | dbtreeman62@gmail.com

Canaan fir, Fraser fir, White pine, Blue spruce, or Norway spruce – whatever your preferred Christmas tree, Bradley Tree Farm in Vienna has it ready for holiday decorating.

“This year we have 750 trees available,” says Dan, the owner. “We’re also one of the few farms offering balled-and-burlapped trees averaging about six feet tall that can be planted after the holidays. People have been doing this for 10-plus years with good success.”

Visitors can walk the paths through 10 acres of trees. Dan provides hand saws (for adults) and plastic sleds to bring trees back from the field. Pre-cut trees are also available, along with wreaths, boughs, pine roping, holiday décor, handmade ornaments, and handmade walking sticks. Grave blankets and pillows can be pre-ordered by calling Dar at (330) 469-4976.

Bradley Tree Farms holiday hours are 9 a.m.–6 p.m. daily, November 22–December 24. Visit the website for current details.

Planning a meal before or after you shop? Yankee Kitchen Restaurant (484 Youngstown Kingsville Road SE, Vienna) is open daily 5 a.m.–9 p.m. for carry-out and dine-in. Also nearby: Twisted Peacock Coffee Shop (888 Youngstown Kingsville Road, Vienna Center) for specialty drinks, pastries, and breakfast/lunch; and Second to None Café, open Tue–Wed 3–10 p.m., Fri–Sat 3–11 p.m., Sun 3–9 p.m.

Snow-dusted wreath display under string lights at 7P Trees Christmas Tree Farm in Hubbard, Trumbull County, Ohio, with rows of cut-your-own evergreens in the background.

7P Trees Christmas Tree Farm | Hubbard

6860 New York Lane, Hubbard, OH 44425
(330) 507-0530 | mykpton@aol.com

7P Trees Christmas Tree Farm is located at 6860 New York Lane, Hubbard. Making it “the first Christmas tree farm actually in the snow belt – just one mile north of Interstate 80,” says Mike Pieton, son of the original owners.

The business began in 1979 with John and Marge Pieton. After his father’s passing in 2015, Mike leased the property from the family trust and now runs the farm. Look for the entrance marked by an antique red tractor and the Gingerbread House. There, shoppers can buy handmade ornaments by Pamela Pieton Good (Mike’s sister) and decorative custom bows by Marla Pieton (Mike’s wife).

The farms hours are Monday 4–8 p.m.; Tuesday–Thursday 12–5 p.m.; Friday 10 a.m.–8 p.m.; Saturday–Sunday 10 a.m.–5 p.m. After 5 p.m., sales are pre-cut trees only in the lighted lot. “There is a soft opening Saturday and Sunday, November 22–23, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.,” Mike adds. “I’m also open by appointment after Christmas to accommodate my Greek Orthodox friends.”

Customers can park in the gravel lot and stroll the areas near the Gingerbread House, where 150 pre-cut Fraser and Canaan fir trees are for sale. There’s also a limited cut-your-own section. For visitors who need assistance, a golf cart driven by one of Mike’s sons is available.

Nearby, The Village Tavern (752 North Main Street, Hubbard) is known for daily specials, crafted cocktails, wines, and a rotating selection of beers. Hours: Mon–Thu 11 a.m.–11 p.m.; Fri–Sat 11 a.m.–2 a.m.; Sun 11 a.m.–7 p.m.

Close-up of snow-dusted evergreen needles at Pauley’s Tree Farm in Leavittsburg, Trumbull County, Ohio—rows of choose-and-cut Christmas trees along a winter path.

Pauley’s Tree Farm | Leavittsburg

721 Benedict Leavittsburg Rd. Leavittsburg, Ohio 44430
(330) 360-3794 | ppauley2@gmail.com

Paul Pauley’s desire to own a tree farm was inspired by his grandfather, Paul W. Pauley, who grew trees for family and friends in New Ringgold, Pennsylvania. Drawing on those memories, Paul started his own farm in 2004, with about 2,500 trees on his six-acre property, then added another six acres in 2009. By 2012, Pauley’s Tree Farm had trees mature enough to sell.

Each year, visitors can choose from a large selection. Scotch, White Pine, Fir, and Spruce trees, including the hard-to-find Blue Spruce. Both pre-cut and U-cut options are available, along with fresh pine roping and wreaths – cash or check only.

Clearly marked paths lead visitors through the fields to find their perfect tree. Then, warm up in the decorated museum at the entrance. Here you can enjoy free warm cider or hot chocolate while viewing antique kitchen items, farm implements, and other memorabilia.

Pauley’s Tree Farm is open one weekend only for holiday shoppers: November 28–30, 10:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. For more information, visit the farm’s website and Facebook page.

Need a bite before or after your visit? Stop at Wayside Restaurant (825 State Road NW, Champion). Hours: Monday–Saturday 8 a.m.–7 p.m.; Sunday 8 a.m.–6 p.m.