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Frosty Mountain Christmas TreesWholesale and Choose-and-Cut Fraser FirMadison County, North Carolina |
High in the Appalachian Mountains of Western North Carolina is Frosty Mountain Christmas Trees. Out of the way but easy to find, a short distance off I-26 at the North Carolina/Tennessee line, the farm produces Fraser fir Christmas trees for both wholesale and choose-and-cut customers. Visitors will find the farm by the large American flag painted on the barn. You'll be surrounded by hillsides of trees and fields with cows, goats, and a llama or two. If
you go in the summer, you will find flowers, and, in the fall, lots of great color. Around Thanksgiving you can pick your own tree. Wholesalers are welcome to make a farm visit during the summer.
Donna and Chipper Jones and their children grow 80,000 Fraser fir on 55 acres of their 300 acre farm at elevations of 3200 to 4800 feet. Donna grades the trees herself. The annual harvest begins in November — not September — so Frosty Mountain trees are the freshest possible when they are displayed on the retailer’s lot. In addition to Fraser fir trees, the farm provides wreaths from 10” to 36” in diameter made of natural, fresh Fraser fir cuttings.
Families are welcome to come to the farm in November and December to pick out your tree and watch while it is cut for you. You'll see a real, working farm in the mountains.
Frosty Mountain Christmas Trees is a member of the North Carolina Christmas Tree Association and the National Christmas Tree Association.
Frosty Mountain Christmas Trees
13623 Highway 212
Marshall, NC 28753
Phone: 828.656.8100
Fax: 828.656.2548
Email: frostymountainchristmastrees@gmail.com
Web crafter: Anne S. Napier
Updated August 08, 2009