Welcome to Almeters Tree Farm!
Thank you for choosing our farm for your family Christmas Tree experience. We are happy to have you join us for the
2025 Christmas Season!
Scroll to read frequently asked questions, how to make the most of your time on our farm, and some additional resources (including a link on how to care for your tree once you get it home)!
Merry Christmas from our family to yours!
FAQs
When are you open for the 2025 Christmas Tree Season?
We open on November 28, 2025 from 8AM-5PM and are open every day from 8AM to 5PM
Do you have saws, tarps, and ropes I can use?
Yes! Meet us at the Center Door and we can supply you with a saw or tarp to borrow. Check out our Tree Farm Experience link for what to do when you plan to come to the farm!
How big is the farm and what can I expect when walking around the farm?
The farm is over 30 acres with many hills, ditches, and the occasional woodchuck hole. Watch your step and keep an eye out for baby Christmas trees - these will grow into your future Christmas tree if they’re not trampled.
What are your prices?
U-cut trees are $60 each. Pre-cut trees are priced per size starting at $65. Come to the North Door of the barn for more pricing info.
Please note, there is a 4% additional charge for credit cards.
How can I pay?
We accept cash, check, or card.
Can I bring my dog or pet?
No, pets are not allowed on the property.
Have more questions?
Give us a call at 585-652-0798 and we will get back to you as soon as we are able.
The Tree Farm Experience
Picking out your Christmas tree is a fun family experience!
Here is what to expect when visiting our farm:
What to wear on the farm:
When you arrive:
Additional Resources
Types of Trees
On our farm, we have Douglas Fir, Canaan Fir, Concolor Fir, Blue Spruce, Norway Spruce, and White Pine.
Click here for a link to the different varieties of Christmas trees.
Caring for your Christmas Tree
Your Christmas tree will stay alive through the Christmas season if you give it love and care.
Click here for a link on how to care for your tree.
The History of Christmas Trees
Fun fact: Our farm has been selling Christmas trees since 1983. Before that, we were a dairy farm!
Click here for a link on the History of Christmas Trees.