Whether you venture into the great outdoors every winter to pick out the best Christmas tree for your home or start a new tradition this year, nothing beats getting bundled up in cozy winter gear and getting a tree. Then, you can take it home and decorate it with your favorite ornaments, strands of garland, and everything else that makes your tree uniquely yours. Our team at Brewster Ford wants to help you find the best tree farms this year, so we compiled a list of the top five Christmas tree farms in and around Brewster, New York.
Wilkens Fruit & Fir Farm

Wilkens Fruit & Fir Farm is about a 25-minute drive from Brewster to Yorktown Heights. The farm is ready for individuals to come and select their trees the day after Thanksgiving. Be sure to make reservations at the farm because of the limited supply of trees. There’s a reservation fee, which the farm uses as a credit for your tree purchase. You can use the farm’s website to book your time slot. For trees, choose between a Douglas or a Fraser fir tree. At this farm, you get to experience cutting down your own Christmas tree.
You can also choose from a selection of pre-cut trees. While at the Wilkens Fruit & Fir Farm, you can pick out wreaths and strands of garland to purchase and decorate your home. Additionally, there’s a bakery on the farm, and you can buy delicious sweets, such as:
- Apple cider doughnuts.
- Fancy-dipped apples.
- Strudel sticks.
- Fudge.
Enjoy a fresh cup of apple cider with every tree purchase. There are two other stores to browse while you’re here: the Apple Farm Market and Country Market, where you can purchase items like wreaths and other holiday decorations.
Hours: Wednesday through Monday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and closed on Tuesday
Address: 1335 White Hill Road, Yorktown Heights
Maple Row Farm
Get in the car and head to Easton, Connecticut, to visit the Maple Row Farm, which is about a 40-minute drive. This Christmas tree farm is a fun place where you can cut down your own tree with your loved ones. When you pick out your favorite tree, the farm can wrap it up for you at no extra charge. The types of trees available at this farm are:
- Balsam fir.
- Canaan fir.
- Douglas fir.
- Fraser fir.
- Norway spruce.
- White fir.
- White pine.
There’s plenty for the whole family to enjoy at the Maple Row Farm, including:
- Going on weekend hayrides through more than 200 acres.
- Tailgating.
- Purchasing wreaths and ornaments.
- Eating yummy snacks and drinking hot chocolate.
The weekdays and weekends have different pricing options based on the farm’s availability, such as only allowing tailgating on the weekends and offering an admission discount on the weekdays. While there are fewer attractions during the week, you can get the admission discount and enjoy the quieter farm as you’re searching for the perfect tree.
Hours: Every day from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Address: 229 Stepney Road, Easton, Connecticut
Abel’s Trees
Abel’s Trees is a 40-minute drive from Brewster to Verbank, New York. There are several fun activities to do at this farm, including tailgating. If you wish to tailgate here, the farm prefers if you let the staff know about your plans due to limited space and not having open fires. Some other winter activities to enjoy here include drinking free hot cocoa, eating freshly baked goods, going on wagon rides, and browsing handcrafted decorations, like wreaths and garlands.
The trees you can find at this Christmas tree farm are:
- Balsam fir.
- Blue spruce.
- Canaan fir.
- Concolor fir.
- Douglas fir.
- Fraser fir.
- Norway spruce.
- Serbian spruce.
- White spruce.
You can shop for trees during the weekends between Thanksgiving and Christmas, but if you prefer shopping for a tree on a weekday, the farm asks you to make reservations using the site.
Hours: Open weekends from Nov. 25 to Christmas Day from 9 a.m. until dark
Address: 435 N. Clove Road, Verbank
Fairview Tree Farm LLC
Drive about 45 minutes from Brewster to Shelton, Connecticut, to pick out a Christmas tree at the Fairview Tree Farm LLC. This farm offers many winter activities to get you into the festive spirit and add to your enjoyment while picking out your tree. Here, you can go on a hayride with Santa, browse the Christmas Shoppe to pick out wreaths and ornaments, and drink hot chocolate while eating delicious apple cider doughnuts.
Find your perfect Christmas tree in one of these tree types:
- Blue spruce.
- Fraser fir.
- Norway spruce.
- White spruce.
Reservations outside of the hayrides aren’t required.
Hours: Friday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and closed Monday through Thursday.
Address: 2 Sawmill City Road, Shelton
Jones Family Farms
The Jones Family Farms is also a 45-minute drive from Brewster to Shelton, Connecticut. Here, you can cut down your own Fraser fir tree or choose from a selection of pre-cut trees. You can also enjoy a hayride and tractor ride during your visit. The farmers keep the trees inside a nursery for two years before they plant them in the ground. Each summer, farmers hand-prune the trees for eight to 10 years. When you purchase a tree here, you can find fresh-smelling trees with strong needle retention.
Other types of Christmas trees at this farm are:
- Angel white pine.
- Douglas fir.
- Balsam fir.
- Blue spruce.
The farm’s tree season goes through Dec. 24, but to help you save time and money, reserve your time to get your tree.
Hours: Depends on your reservation time
Address: 606 Walnut Tree Hill Road, Shelton
So, there you have it. Our team’s choices of the top five Christmas tree farms in and around Brewster, New York. What do you think of our list? Here at Brewster Ford, we value our customer’s opinions, so contact us and tell us about your favorite place to shop for your tree each year.
Before heading out into the great outdoors to pick a grand Christmas tree for your home this year, visit our Brewster, New York, dealership. Talk to our team of sales experts to learn about the best way to secure your tree to your vehicle for a safe trip back home. Or, browse our new or pre-loved inventory to give yourself a gift this holiday season.
Photo Credit: Christmas trees prepared for new homes by Sean Foster is licensed with Unsplash License


