Thanksgiving is right around the corner, but it’s not too early to start looking for your Christmas tree. Here is a list of our favorite places to pick up this the perfect tree for the best price.
San Carlos:
One of our personal favorites, Honey Bear Trees has been offering sustainably sourced and high quality trees since 1986. Located at 1579 El Camino Real, San Carlos, it is open 9AM to 9PM seven days a week. With a sizable lot, Honey Bear Trees has something to offer everyone looking for their perfect Christmas tree.
Burlingame:
Burlingame’s ABC tree farms offer a wide variety of Firs and Nobles at any size best for you. Located at 1810 El Camino Real, Burlingame, it opens on November 19th and available on weekends from 9AM to 9PM and weekdays from 10AM to 9PM. Whatever time works for you the staff at ABC tree farms is always willing to load at no extra cost to you.
San Francisco:
Clancy’s Christmas Trees has been a family owned tradition since 1949 working with local family farms across California. It is home to some of the finest Christmas trees, decorations and has a couple of furry friends to greet you! Located on 2101 Sloat Blvd., it is open 9AM to 8PM Monday through Thursday and 9AM to 9PM, Friday and Saturday. Clancy’s Christmas Trees is located on 1620 7th Ave and is open from 9AM to 9PM, seven days a week. Find all your interior Christmas decorations in one location with Clancy’s Christmas Trees.
Half Moon Bay
Family owned for five generations, owner Tony Cozzolinos of Cozzolino’s Christmas Trees offers some of the best locally grown Christmas trees in the area. Located on 501 San Mateo Rd off of Highway 92, it is open 10AM to 7PM Monday to Friday and 9AM to 7PM on weekends. Come support your local Christmas tree farm this year.
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