Christmas Trees
We are officially opening for the 2024 season on Black Friday, November 29, 2024! We will have pre-cuts from 6 - 9' as well as a variety of tag-your-own trees. You will be able to tour the farm with your loved ones to select the perfect tree. There are primarily Concolor, Douglas, Fraser, and Blue Spruce. We will also be offering wreaths, homemade soup in a kettle, other treats, and kids make-and-take crafts.
We look forward to meeting you this holiday season.
Myers Family Farm, LLC
2659 State Route 61
Sunbury, PA 17801
2659 State Route 61
Sunbury, PA 17801
Payment Methods:
Cash & Major Credit Cards
HOURS: 9 am - 4:00 pm Friday, Saturday, Sunday starting on Black Friday
Other hours by appointment
Cash & Major Credit Cards
HOURS: 9 am - 4:00 pm Friday, Saturday, Sunday starting on Black Friday
Other hours by appointment

To make an appointment, call (717) 439-6257 717-395-4581 or
email [email protected]
We have free photo areas at the farm, our farm store, and hand made wreaths! Trees are first come and limited this year, so we suggest coming early! We will be opened Monday through Thursday by appointment only as well as Friday, Saturday, and Sunday beginning November 29th from 9 AM to 4 PM and remain open until our harvestable trees for this year are gone! Call
717-439-6257 for an appointment.
Come with the family to search for the perfect tree, shop goodies and wreaths in our farm shed, take pictures at our photo area, and enjoy delicious foods and sweet treats while the little ones participate in games and a make and take Christmas ornament.
*Black Friday weekend we will have kettle cooked chicken corn soup and other goodies.
We look forward to seeing you!
CHOOSE & CUT CHRISTMAS TREES
All pre-cut trees-$60.00 / tree All choose & tag trees are $9/ft. tree up to 8' 8-10' - $10 / ft. 10-12'-$11 / ft. Trees over 12' - price dependent on tree quality. FREE SERVICES OFFERED: Free Shaking of your tree Free Drilling for your Stand Straight Pin Stand Free Baling for portability AVAILABLE AT OUR FARM SHED: DECORATED WREATHS & CENTERPIECES TREE BAGS STAND STRAIGHT TREE STANDS CANNED GOODS, HONEY, & MAPLE SYRUPS MANY HAND-MADE CRAFTS Payment Methods: Cash & All major credit cards |
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Wreaths - Plain or DecoratedWreaths made on the farm from the farm!
Choose from a plain wreath or a decorated wreath. You can even choose a plain wreath and pick your own decorations to complete it. We have a wonderful selection of decorations to finish your perfect wreath! |
Tree Types on the Farm

DOUGLAS FIR
Douglas fir are noted for their dense full bushy shape and fine soft green needles. They have a distinctive pine-like scent, and their fragrance usually lasts through the entire Christmas season. Their classic uniform Christmas tree shape is easily decorated and able to support a large number of Christmas tree lights.
Douglas fir are noted for their dense full bushy shape and fine soft green needles. They have a distinctive pine-like scent, and their fragrance usually lasts through the entire Christmas season. Their classic uniform Christmas tree shape is easily decorated and able to support a large number of Christmas tree lights.

CONCOLOR FIR
These soft, flat needled trees look blue-gray or silver in color and are very striking. They are stately, pyramid shaped evergreens with distinct horizontal branches. Like most firs they are fragrant and have a distinctive citrus aroma. Their distinctive aroma and unique color make them an ever popular Christmas tree.
These soft, flat needled trees look blue-gray or silver in color and are very striking. They are stately, pyramid shaped evergreens with distinct horizontal branches. Like most firs they are fragrant and have a distinctive citrus aroma. Their distinctive aroma and unique color make them an ever popular Christmas tree.

FRASER FIR
This fir has become very popular in recent years and has dark green needles on the top side with silver on the bottom side, 1/2 to 1 inch long and has excellent needle retention along with a nice scent. The Fraser fir was named for Scot botanist John Fraser who explored the southern Appalachians in the late
1700's.
This fir has become very popular in recent years and has dark green needles on the top side with silver on the bottom side, 1/2 to 1 inch long and has excellent needle retention along with a nice scent. The Fraser fir was named for Scot botanist John Fraser who explored the southern Appalachians in the late
1700's.

Blue Spruce
The blue spruce also commonly known as green spruce, Colorado spruce, or Colorado blue spruce, is a species of spruce tree native to North America in Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. It is noted for its blue-green colored needles, and has therefore been used as an ornamental tree in many places far beyond its native range
The blue spruce also commonly known as green spruce, Colorado spruce, or Colorado blue spruce, is a species of spruce tree native to North America in Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. It is noted for its blue-green colored needles, and has therefore been used as an ornamental tree in many places far beyond its native range