More Indiana Christmas Tree Farm Guides
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No matter where you are in the Hoosier State, there's a perfect tree waiting for you this holiday season.
There’s something undeniably magical about walking through rows of evergreens, breathing in crisp winter air, and choosing the perfect Christmas tree with your own hands. Southern Indiana’s family-owned farms make it an ideal region for this timeless holiday tradition.
Goebel Farms is a southwest Indiana holiday staple with wide rows of well-shaped trees and a long season that stretches almost to Christmas.
Open: Saturday–Sunday until Christmas
Tree Varieties: Scotch pine, White pine, Norway spruce, Fraser fir (pre-cut), and more
Don’t Miss: Fresh wreaths and greenery, easy walking fields and family-friendly layout, one of the best selections in the area, even late in the season

Known for its “tag early, cut later” tradition, Sycamore Valley Tree Farm is ideal for families who want the first pick of the season’s best trees.
Open: Saturday–Sunday (9 a.m.–5 p.m.), Monday & Friday (3–5 p.m.)
Tree Varieties: Canaan fir, Fraser fir, Douglas fir (pre-cut), Scotch pine
Don’t Miss: The chance to tag your tree in November, larger trees (up to 11 feet) for vaulted ceilings, and a nostalgic, old-fashioned farm feel (cash/check only)

Located in the rolling hills near the Ohio River, Harper Christmas Tree Farm offers a scenic, peaceful holiday outing.
Open: Season starts Nov. 20
Tree Varieties: White pine, Scotch pine, Fraser fir
Don’t Miss: Uncrowded fields, sweeping river-valley views, a relaxing, rural family atmosphere, and shopping for wreaths and other seasonal items

Huber's Orchard and Winery is a full holiday destination. After finding your tree, you can warm up with cider, browse the bakery, or shop the market.
Open: After Thanksgiving
Tree Varieties: Scotch pine, Fraser fir, Canaan fir
Don’t Miss: Homemade holiday treats and hot cider, wine tastings, gift shopping, and a full day of activities

Bohman Christmas Tree Farm is known for its friendly service and high-quality trees, ready for cutting starting the weekend after Thanksgiving.
Open: Season starts Nov. 28, open Friday–Sunday (8 a.m.–5 p.m.)
Tree Varieties: Scotch pine, White pine, Canaan fir
Don’t Miss: Handmade holiday wreaths and greenery, easy-to-walk fields, and a classic small-town Christmas experience

Hoff Christmas Trees has deep family roots and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Many visitors return year after year.
Open: Nov. 28–30, Dec. 6–7, Dec. 13–14
Tree Varieties: White pine, Scotch pine, Canaan fir, Douglas fir, Colorado blue spruce (choose-and-cut & pre-cut)
Don’t Miss: Beautifully shaped trees, a peaceful countryside setting, and the charming, historic farm with multigenerational tradition

The simple, no-frills Ratkovich Farm focuses on quality trees and a friendly, down-to-earth experience.
Open: Nov. 28 (10 a.m.–4 p.m.), Saturdays (10 a.m.–4 p.m.) and Sundays (Noon–4 p.m.) after Black Friday, Monday–Friday by appointment only
Tree Varieties: White pine, Colorado blue spruce, small selection of firs
Don’t Miss: Laid-back atmosphere, easy access from Bedford and Bloomington, a great place for families who want a quiet outing, local vendors in the shop, and a special visit from Santa on Nov. 30

Roberts Tree Farm offers a natural, rustic environment with plenty of space to explore as you hunt for your ideal tree.
Open: Nov. 28–30, Dec. 5–7, Dec. 12–14 (10 a.m.–Dark)
Tree Varieties: Scotch pine, White pine, Canaan fir, Fraser fir, Norway spruce, Colorado blue spruce
Don’t Miss: Picturesque rows perfect for holiday photos, a good selection of both short and tall trees, a welcoming small-farm charm, and visits from Santa on Nov. 28–30 and Dec. 6–7

Woliung’s Farm is perfect for families seeking a cozy holiday memory with roadside service.
Open: Daily starting Nov. 22 from 10 a.m.–7 p.m.
Tree Varieties: White pine, Scotch pine
Don’t Miss: Warm, personal service, wreaths in the gift shop, hot chocolate bar, and fire pit

These Christmas tree farms offer more than evergreens – they offer holiday tradition. Whether you’re after the perfect fir or simply looking for a festive family outing, southern Indiana delivers charm, scenery, and memories that last long after the ornaments are packed away.
Looking for tree farms in another part of the state? Check out our complete regional guides:
No matter where you are in the Hoosier State, there's a perfect tree waiting for you this holiday season.
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Tuesday, November 25, 2025