This season, get into the holiday spirit with a trip to one of Lewis County’s Christmas tree farms. From Adna to Mossyrock, local Christmas tree farms offer a selection of precut, U-choose, U-cut and living Christmas trees. But visiting a tree farm is more than a quick shopping trip — it’s a magical experience like no other. So, grab your kids and your camera and get ready to create some memories.
In the spirit of giving, consider purchasing a Christmas wreath from one of Lewis County’s youth organizations. Many students sell wreaths and Christmas greens to raise funds for class trips, club outings, summer camps, or to help others. By purchasing a wreath from one of these groups, you can help local students achieve their goals.
Here is the 2024 Guide to Christmas tree farms and Christmas wreath fundraisers in Lewis County. Thank you for supporting our local tree farmers and students this season!
Lewis County Christmas Tree Farms
Aldrich Berry Farm & Nursery Christmas Tree Barn
190 Aldrich Road, Mossyrock
360.983.3138
galdrich@tds.net
Head over to Mossyrock to select your Christmas tree from the Aldrich Family Christmas Tree Barn. Choose from beautiful cut trees, live trees, large 8’-14’ trees and even some Charlie Brown trees, all individually priced. Wisten’s gorgeous wreaths and other holiday decorations will also be for sale. The Christmas Tree Barn is open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. starting November 22 until December 22.
K & E Tree Farm
182 Wepsala Road, Winlock
206.920.2875 (Text only)
The K & E Tree Farm in Winlock officially opens the Friday after Thanksgiving and is open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. until they sell out. This family-owned farm features natural grand fir and noble fir trees in traditional sizes as well as extra tall sizes. There’s no need to bring a saw to this U-choose tree farm. Simply select a tree, and they will cut it for you. While you are there, make sure to check out their beautiful, handmade 24” and 42” Christmas wreaths.
If you want to pick your tree early, consider heading to the farm now. Their third annual presale event runs through November 24. You can select your tree, pay for it, and then pick it up on or after their official opening day on November 29. You can also preorder one of their large 42” wreaths. The owners are not always at the front of the property, so text them at 206.920.2875 to let them know you’re heading over for the presale.
Murphy Tree Farm
205 Burchett Road, Onalaska
360.987.4018
The Murphy Tree Farm in Onalaska will offer precut Christmas trees starting November 30. Choose from one of their quality noble, grand and Nordmann fir trees. The farm will be open from noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays. They are closed on Sundays and Mondays.
Mistletoe Tree Farm
268 Sterns Road, Chehalis
Experience a traditional Christmas with a trip to Mistletoe Tree Farm in Chehalis. This charming tree farm near Adna features U-cut and precut trees and is open November 29 through December 8 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Choose from Nordmann, Fraser, Douglas and noble firs. Bring your handsaw (no chainsaws) or use one of theirs to cut down the perfect Christmas tree. They also offer traditional and specialty wreaths. Afterward, warm up by the fire pit with delicious hot chocolate or coffee. Kids can meet Santa at the farm on November 29 and 30 and December 1, 2 and 3 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Check their Facebook page for details.
Lewis County Adventist School Christmas Tree Fundraiser
136 Old Saxton Place, Chehalis
The Lewis County Adventist School eighth-grade class is selling Christmas trees at a lovely, private tree farm in Adna. Choose from noble, grand, and Nordmann fir trees, priced at $8 per foot, with no need to bring a saw. Once you select a tree, parents will cut it down, and students will help carry it to your car. When you finish, grab some hot chocolate and warm up by the fire. Open on Sundays beginning December 1 through December 15 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Look for the signs along Highway 6 and Chilvers Road. For more information, call the Reiswigs at 360.748.6308 or the LCAS office at 360.748.3213.
St. Joseph School Christmas Tree Fundraiser
123 SW 6th Street, Chehalis
The religion and Spanish classes at St. Joseph School in Chehalis will sell noble fir Christmas trees from Rigo’s Tree Farm to help raise money for activities, books and fun things throughout the school year. A 5-foot tree is $40, and a 6-foot tree is $45. Orders will run from Tuesday, November 12, to Tuesday, November 26. Christmas trees will be available for pick up at St. Joseph School on either Monday, November 25 or Tuesday, December 3. Contact Mrs. Pulido at bpulido@stjoeschehalis.org to place your order.
Christmas Wreath Fundraisers
Centralia High School FFA
Centralia High School’s FFA club members will sell 18” Christmas wreaths in Downtown Centralia at the Shop Small Saturday event on November 30. Their booth at the Pine Street Plaza will be open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the day of the event and for the following few Saturdays until supplies run out. Students are raising funds to travel to the FFA state convention in Pullman this May. For more information, contact Centralia High School.
WF West High School Class of 2025
The WF West Class of 2025 offers Christmas wreaths for $35 with a pick-up date of November 24. Proceeds from the sale will go toward senior class graduation activities. This is a parent group fundraiser. Please contact a senior or parent of a senior to order. (Do not send orders or money to the school.) For questions or more information, contact 360.581.0296.
Centralia Christian School Eighth-Grade Class
Middle school students at Centralia Christian School are selling Christmas wreaths, centerpieces and garland to raise money for their eighth-grade trip to Washington, D.C. Wreaths can be ordered directly from a sixth through eighth-grade student or by contacting the Centralia Christian School office at 360.736.7657. For pricing, order deadlines and pick-up dates, click here.
Onalaska High School Class of 2026
Onalaska’s junior class is selling beautiful poinsettias and wreaths from Van Wingerden Greenhouses in Blaine. The money raised will go toward their Safe and Sober Night following graduation next year. For products and pricing, visit their online shop here. Orders are due November 22. Pick-up will be at the front of the Onalaska High School parking lot on Friday, December 6, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, contact Dominique Damian at 360.556.2071.
Mossyrock High School Yearbook Class
The yearbook class at Mossyrock High School will sell a limited number of hand-decorated 24” Christmas wreaths and candy cane wreaths for $32 each. Order by November 27. The pick-up date is December 10. To order, contact Melanie Hadaller at mhadaller@mossyrockschool.org.
St. Joseph School Fifth-Grade Class
St. Joseph School’s fifth-grade class is on a mission to raise funds by selling Christmas wreaths. These beautifully crafted wreaths are made fresh by one of St. Joe’s families and sell for $25 each. All proceeds will be used to purchase Christmas gifts and food for underprivileged children and seniors in our community. Orders will run from November 4 to November 27 and will be delivered on December 2. Some exceptions will be made if wreaths need to be delivered over Thanksgiving. Contact your local fifth grader to order your wreath today, or place your order with Mrs. Martin at dmartin@stjoeschehalis.org or Mrs. Bowen at sbowen@stjoeschehalis.org.
Lewis County Young Life
Purchase a wreath and help a middle or high school student attend Young Life summer camp. Students are selling 30” wreaths for $30 and 24” candy cane wreaths for $25. Place your order by November 25. Delivery will be on December 3. For more information or to order, contact Young Life leader Anne McCarty at 360.880.5287 or any participating Young Life student.
Napavine High School FFA and SkillsUSA
Let Napavine High School students ease your holiday stress and put a little merriness and brightness into your holiday season with their handcrafted candle centerpieces, festive wreaths and delicious homemade pies. All proceeds support FFA and SkillsUSA student leaders participating in state and national competitions. Order forms are available at the school office. Wreath and centerpieces need to be ordered by December 6 and can be picked up on December 10 or 13. Pies can be ordered for Thanksgiving or Christmas. For questions, please get in touch with Mr. Workman at dworkman@napavineschool.org or Mr. Deebach at mdeebach@napavineschools.org.
If you are looking for fresh Christmas greenery, you can find everything you need right here in Lewis County. Our local Christmas tree farms and youth organizations offer beautiful, festive options to dress up your home for the holidays. Buying local is the perfect way to support Lewis County tree farmers and students.
Where’s your favorite place to get the perfect Christmas tree or wreath in Lewis County? Send us an email at submit@lewistalk.com and let us know!