2024 Christmas Season at Bare Creek
We are excited to announce that we will be open during the 2024 Christmas tree season at Bare Creek Farm. Please check our Facebook page and Instagram for current information. Please tag us with your pictures on all social media and be sure to put the hashtag #ChristmasAtBareCreek!!
We will be selling Fraser Fir Christmas trees this year. Prices range anywhere from $75-$220 depending on the size of the tree.
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From Our Family To Yours
Weston and Larie Vernon have good memories of picking out a live tree at Christmas as children and have carried that tradition with them since starting their own family. Now they want to extend the opportunity for memory-making to others with a Christmas tree farm on their property.
Bare Creek Farm located at 306 Matlock Old Union Road in Bowling Green, Kentucky offers families not just an opportunity to find their next Christmas Tree, but a chance to enjoy the ambiance of being in the outdoors and starting a family tradition. Your family can browse the wide selection of Fraiser Firs at Bare Creek ranging from six all the way up to nine feet!! While looking for the perfect tree make sure and stop by the bonfire and enjoy a cup of free hot chocolate courtesy of Bare Creek Farm!
We invite you this holiday season to join our family at Bare Creek Farm for a unique tree buying experience. While our trees are still growing we will be selling pre-cut trees this year. Click Here for directions or stop by our Photo Gallery for an up close look at our farm. We look forward to seeing you soon!
What kind of trees are available?
Bare Creek Farm offers Premium Pre-cut Fraser Fir.
Why Buy a Real Tree?
Real Christmas Trees benefit our environment. During their growth, real trees absorb carbon dioxide and other gases and emit fresh oxygen. They also stabilize soil and provide refuge for various wildlife.
For every tree cut down at Christmas, farmers plant between one and three new seedlings. After Christmas, the real tree can and should be recycled.
Research indicates an artificial tree has a lifespan of six to nine years. After that it will spend centuries in a landfill.