Best U-Cut Christmas Tree Farms in Illinois

There's More to Illinois Than Chicago

By Lima, published Nov 14, 2007
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The Best "U-cut" Christmas Tree Farms in Illinois aren't likely to take you to the best known parts of the state. Illinois is a well populated state with several large urban centers, but that doesn't mean that you can't find some of the best "U-cut Christmas tree farms Illinois if you take a little time to investigate the possibilities. Some of the best "U-cut" Christmas tree farms in Illinois may require taking a ride in the country with the kids. But then again isn't that what Christmas and discovering the best "U-cut" Christmas tree farms in Illinois is really all about.

Oney's Tree Farm. Oney's in Woodstock, Illinois really does all it can to make sure that a trip here will create a memory of the best "u-cut" Christmas tree farm in Illinois. The farm offers a wide variety of pine, spruce and fir trees for your selection to cut and bring home for the holidays. But besides the extensive stands of trees, everywhere else you look on the grounds also says "Christmas" brightly and clearly.

Kids will delight in their visit to Oney's when, on a weekend stop, they encounter Mr and Mrs. Claus in a North Pole house. There are live reindeer that will astonish even the adults in your group. Snacks, a gift shop, a hay ride and even pony rides can be added to your schedule as your time permits. But you can't escape the overall glow of this very lively "u-cut" Christmas tree farm. Oney's is located on Rt. 14 in Woodstock .

Lee's Tree's. It's hard not to be partial to any enterprise that has a name that presents an internal rhyme like Lee's Trees ofLily Lake Illinois. Located in the western suburbs of Chicago Lee's Tree's does seem to also have a substantial claim on being one of the best "u-cut " Christmas tree farms in Illinois. Lee's Trees opens for tree shopping beginning on the weekend after Thanksgiving and continuing on weekends during the Christmas season on Fridays from 1-5 p.m. and on Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.

Takeaways
  • There is still plenty of room in this mostly urban state for great "u-cut" Christmas tree farms.
  • Some tree farms schedule visits with Santa
  • Other farms make a lot of their baked goods, wreaths and ornaments on sale.
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