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Where Do Christmas Trees Grow in the US?

by Joshua Stevens
December 14, 2023
People & Patterns

Billions of people across the globe look forward to celebrating Christmas on December 25. And for many of the celebrations, Christmas trees play a key role. Before being decorated with ornaments and lights around, and encircled with presents below, many Christmas tree traditions begin outdoors. Individuals and families flock to tree farms and national forests to choose their favorite balsams, spruces, pines, or firs. And they will contribute to the more than 25 million Christmas trees harvested in the U.S. each year. 

A map showing where Christmas trees are grown for sale in the United States.
Each year more than 25 million Christmas trees are cut and sold in the United States. (Source: Maps.com)

This map is based on data from the 2017 USDA Agricultural Census and national forest information from Recreation.gov. It shows the number of trees sold by commercial tree farms for each county, and which national forests sell permits for felling your own trees. Each national forest has different prices and rules for how many trees may be cut, so be sure to acquire this information when purchasing a permit.

Tree farms are an important driver for local economies and are a $2 billion industry for the United States. Christmas tree farms are also environmentally friendly. Christmas trees are naturally renewable and sequester an estimated one ton of carbon dioxide for every acre planted. And the more we rely on natural trees, the less plastic, metal, and other material from artificial trees are bound for the landfill.

A screenshot of an interactive map of Christmas tree production by county, Launch Interactive Map
Explore an interactive version of this map. (Source: Maps.com)

Whether you choose to cut your own or buy a local pre-cut Christmas tree, you’re contributing to a better economy and helping the environment. And that’s something to be extra cheerful about this holiday season!

By the Numbers

Here are the nation’s top ten counties for Christmas tree production:

CountyStateChristmas Trees Grown & SoldU.S. RankState Rank
Ashe CountyNorth Carolina1,882,57711
Clackamas CountyOregon1,822,14921
Marion CountyOregon870,89032
Avery CountyNorth Carolina763,552 42
Missaukee CountyMichigan571,21951
Alleghany CountyNorth Carolina562,52963
Benton CountyOregon417,21073
Linn CountyOregon361,82284
Grayson CountyVirginia328,19491
Lewis CountyWashington257,248101

More to Explore

  • Read more about the benefits of real Christmas trees.
  • Is one tree not enough? Learn what it takes to start your own tree farm.
  • Explore the history behind the tradition of Christmas trees.

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Where Do Christmas Trees Grow?
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Joshua Stevens, Maps.com
Data Sources

USDA Agricultural Census, Recreation.gov

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This original map was created by the Maps.com team. It is available for you to use in accordance with our media use policy.

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