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Want to cut down your own Christmas tree this year? Head to these seasonal farms located outside the city.
Tuesday November 4 2025ShareCopy LinkFacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsAppWritten by Stephanie Bernstein & Emma KruppWritten by: Allison YatesContributor: Isaiah ReynoldsAdvertisingThere’s no Chicago Christmas experience more authentic than bracing the chill of winter to chop down your own Christmas tree. While Chicago offers plenty of dazzling light displays and holiday-themed experiences, you’ll need to head outside of the city to scope out the perfect pine, spruce or fir. Whether you want to travel 30 minutes or two hours, there are plenty of spots ranging from muddy and rustic BYOS (bring your own saw) farms offering house-made cookies and hot chocolate to elaborate, Instagram-worthy holiday backdrops complete with tractor rides. No matter what holiday movie is fueling your yuletide fantasies in this season, you’ll surely enjoy holiday cheer and beautiful scenery while cutting down your own tree.
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Where to cut your own Christmas tree
1. Anderson Tree Farm


Driving time from Chicago: One hour and 20 minutes The white pines, balsam firs and canaan firs go quickly at this Plainfield farm—they’re known to sell out by the first weekend in December. After you browse the fields for your perfect tree, cozy up with free hot chocolate in the warming room equipped with a fireplace and browse the ornaments and wreaths to complete your winter wonderland.
All trees $15/foot, including shaking and baling. Open daily 9am–6pm.
2. Pioneer Tree Farm
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Driving time from Chicago: One hour and 15 minutes
Soak up some country air while you shop at this farm in McHenry, Illinois. The owners and volunteers grow the trees organically with no use of pesticides whatsoever, and a portion of sales benefit the Environmental Defenders of McHenry County. Take your pick—they'll shake and bale the tree for you.
All trees $100, cash or check only. Open November 28–29 and December 6–7.
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Driving time from Chicago: One hour and 30 minutesChoose from seven varieties of evergreen trees grown on this Poplar Grove farm, all of which have been trimmed to achieve a pleasantly full and natural appearance—with plenty of nooks and crannies to hang ornaments. The farm also sells jars of honey by the pound as well as customizable, hand-arranged wreaths.
All trees $12 per foot. Open November 28–30.
Read more4. Abbey Farms


Driving time from Chicago: One hour
Explore the sprawling fields of pine and spruce at this nonprofit tree farm in Aurora, where you’ll score a free doughnut and hot chocolate with each tree purchase. After stomping through the dirt, browse holiday gifts at the 6,000-square-foot store or fuel up with a holiday-themed cocktail and bites. Complete the trip with a visit with Santa.
Saws provided with deposit. Cash only. Open November 22 to December 23. Reservations can be booked online.
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Driving time from Chicago: One hours and 15 minutesThis Wilmington farm will provide the saws, so all you need to do is withstand the wind chill to find and cut down your own tree. Enjoy this no-frills experience with plenty of pines and firs to choose from, including a select number of the popular and elusive Canaan fir variety.
All trees $65. Opens November 28.
6. Larson’s Family Farm


Driving time from Chicago: One hour and 15 minutes You’ll find friendly locals, warm cookies and six varieties of pines at this 18-acre family-run farm. While the Larson family wraps up your tree and shakes out the needles (a service that’s included in the price), you can warm up by the fire with hot chocolate. Don’t miss a trip to the heated Barn Store for chocolate chip and molasses cookies, peppermint candy and dipped pretzels, all homemade by a friend of the Larson family. Don't miss out on handmade wreaths starting at $25.
All trees $70, cash or check only. Call ahead if raining or snowing. Open November 28 to December 7. Closed Mondays.
Advertising7. Richardson Adventure Farm


Driving time from Chicago: One hourThis spot in Spring Grove serves guests an all-out holiday experience. In addition to supplying your sapling, the popular seasonal destination provides complimentary hot chocolate and coffee inside a large heated barn. Catch a free wagon ride to haul your tree back to the barn while you munch on homemade kettle corn and freshly baked doughnuts.
Cut-your-own trees $95 plus tax. Open November 29 to December 22.
Read more8. Grandpa's Christmas Tree Farm


Driving time from Chicago: One hour and 30 minutes
If you’re looking for a straightforward tree-cutting experience and a wholesome atmosphere, head to this Woodstock farm where the third-generation family of growers aim to treat everyone like family at their simple “country-style Christmas.” Bring good walking shoes to trek through the 30 acres filled with more than 20 varieties of trees—and if you want to spend time on the farm after, you’re encouraged to bring your own food and games. Free hot chocolate and saws are provided.
All trees $95. Open November 29–30 and December 1, 7 and 8.
Advertising9. Camelot Christmas Tree Farm


Driving time from Chicago: One hour
Be your family’s knight in shining armor by bringing home a tree from Camelot. Opening for the season on Black Friday, the farm offers eight types of trees: firs and spruces and pines, oh my! You can choose and cut your own tree, or skip the dirty work and purchase a pre-cut option. There's wreaths, roping and souvenirs available for purchase and free shaking and bailing, too. Camelot also ofers a warming hut with hot chocolate and cookies to make you feel like royalty.
All trees $80, cash or check only. Opens November 28.
Read more10. Oney’s Tree Farm


Driving time from Chicago: One hour
The oldest and largest tree farm in Northern Illinois features nine types of trees for you to purvey. Oney's also has a bakery with steamy treats and lunch items, so a trip here can easily be an all-day holiday experience.
Cut-your-own trees range from $55–$220. Open November 29–December 8.
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Driving time from Chicago: One hour and 30 minutes
Ben's has been growing awe-inducing firs and pines in Harvard since 1982. Choose from eight varieties, and the folks there will provide the tools to cut down your own evergreen so you can take it home for the holidays. Warm up with complimentary coffee and hot cocoa, and make a sport of trying to spot Santa (who has been known to cruise the 55-acre premises on a John Deere tractor).
Pines from $52, firs and spruces from $98. Open November 28–30 and December 6–7, 13–14.
Read more12. Moehling Christmas Tree Farm
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Driving time from Chicago: One hour and 10 minutes
Head out to Woodstock to get your Christmas tree at this family-run farm. Guests are welcome to cut their own trees, and saws and twine are provided. After you've snagged the perfect sapling, warm up with a complimentary cup of hot chocolate or coffee.
$85 for trees under nine feet, $95 for tress over nine feet. Cash or check only. Opens November 28.
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