Best Pittsburgh Cut-Your-Own Christmas Tree Farms
1Wilcox Tree Farm
The sprawling selection of trees paired with a charming on-site shop makes this a natural destination for families building their own holiday tradition. Warm, hands-on owners create an inviting atmosphere where kids can explore unique handmade decorations and gifts while parents find the perfect tree to take home.
tree selection and cuttingholiday gift shopfamily-friendly atmospherehandmade decorationsseasonal traditionpersonal serviceSeasonal — typically fall through early winter
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2McConnell's Christmas Tree Farm
The farm's full, shapely trees and welcoming family-run operation make the whole tree-selection process straightforward and memorable—staff help with everything from picking to loading, and the on-site gift shop rounds out a complete outing without needing to hop between stops.
Cut-your-own Christmas treesFamily-friendly tree selectionHayrides and holiday experienceDog-friendly farm visitGift shopSeasonal — typically fall through December
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3Shadyside Nursery
Staff here hand-select and finish each tree with care—making clean cuts, trimming branches for a perfect fit, and even carrying your choice to the car. It's a straightforward, friendly outing for families who want a quality tree without the drive to distant farms.
Christmas tree selection & cuttingStaff assistance & finishing servicesLocal convenienceFamily-friendly serviceSeasonal — typically fall through early winter
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4Fleming Landscaping Christmas Trees
Sprawling fields of well-maintained trees in multiple sizes—from modest to towering 15-footers—make choosing your family's tree an adventure rather than a chore, and the multigenerational staff handles everything from saw tips to rooftop securing with genuine warmth and know-how. The reasonable prices and relaxed farm atmosphere, whether you're cutting your own or selecting a pre-cut beauty, turn this into an annual tradition worth the drive.
Cut-your-own treesLarge selection & sizesFamily-owned farmHelpful, knowledgeable staffFestive outingSeasonal — typically November through December
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5Rodgers' Pine Hill Farm
The sprawling acreage here showcases rows of well-maintained trees against scenic views, and the family-run operation turns tree selection into a genuine outing—complete with tractor rides back to your car, hot chocolate, and hands-on help finding the right tree for your home. The staff's warmth and attention to detail (trees are freshly cut, shaken, netted, and even carried for you) make this feel less like a transaction and more like a seasonal tradition worth returning to year after year.
Cut-your-own Christmas treesTractor rides and hot chocolateFamily-run farm experienceHoliday shopping and wreathsScenic pastoral settingSeasonal — typically late fall through December
6Fodor Tree Farm & Farmhouse Blooms
The red barn at the center of this family-run farm serves as a cozy gathering spot where you'll find hot cider and Christmas carols while picking from rows of quality firs. The owners offer hands-on help cutting down your tree and selecting a handmade wreath, turning a seasonal outing into an unhurried, personal tradition that families return to year after year.
Cut-your-own Christmas treesHayrides & farm experienceHot cider & holiday atmosphereFamily-owned & personalized serviceWreath selectionSeasonal farm outingSeasonal — typically fall through December
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7Lake Forest Gardens
Cut-your-own trees and pre-cut selections fill the fields at this family-owned farm, where the $85 tree package includes sawing help, a tractor wagon ride through the property, and bundling for transport home. The gift shop stocks handmade items, staff share tree-care tips, and the whole experience works well for families with children of different ages—just bring a change of shoes for muddy rides back.
Cut-your-own Christmas treesTractor hayridesTree selection and bundlingFamily tradition outingLocal farm experienceSeasonal — typically late fall through December
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8Buchanan Evergreen Farm
The barn displays pre-cut trees in multiple sizes, but the real highlight is hopping on a tractor out to the fields to select and cut your own—a tradition families return to year after year. Friendly staff handle tree wrapping and transport, and complimentary hot chocolate and simple ornaments in the shop round out a streamlined, welcoming outing that yields trees known for lasting well into the new year.
Cut-your-own treesTractor rides to tree fieldsPre-cut selection in barnHoliday traditionFamily-friendly outingFree hot chocolateSeasonal — typically open late November through December
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9Chiaverini's Christmas Tree Farm
The owners—a father-and-son team—cut and haul your tree back to the farmstand, and their well-maintained selection spans multiple sizes and shapes to suit any living room. Shoppers return year after year for the reasonable prices, friendly service, and straightforward experience of picking a real tree that'll fill your home with holiday warmth.
Real Christmas tree selectionTree cutting serviceFamily-run farmSeasonal tree outingHassle-free tree haulingSeasonal — typically fall through early winter
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10Cypher's Christmas Tree Farm
The tree fields at Cypher's offer families the chance to select from a consistently fresh, well-stocked inventory of quality trees in various sizes, with staff on hand to help identify the right fit for your space. Beyond the tree itself—shaken, bundled, and loaded with a smile—you'll find hot chocolate, handpicked ornaments, and a small shop with wreaths and holiday greenery, making the outing feel like a complete seasonal ritual rather than just an errand.
Cut-your-own and pre-cut treesFriendly, hands-on staffHot chocolate and seasonal shoppingFamily tradition-buildingTree selection helpSeasonal — typically late fall through December
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11Woffords Christmas Tree Farm
The well-maintained trees here—thoughtfully trimmed and abundant in variety—make it easy for families to find one they love, backed by genuinely helpful staff and prices that won't strain the holiday budget. First-timers and returning families alike find the experience organized and welcoming, making it a natural place to start or continue seasonal traditions.
tree cutting/selectionfamily traditionholiday outingaffordable pricingwide tree selectionfriendly serviceSeasonal — typically November through December
12Double M Tree Farm
The cutting experience here starts with a tag-and-saw system that makes the whole outing straightforward—staff members help you find your tree, shape it to your liking, then shake and net it at the garage so you can haul it home on a sled. Friendly staff and well-maintained trees make this a solid choice for families wanting a hands-on holiday outing, though calling ahead to confirm hours is wise.
Cut-your-own Christmas treesTree shaping and preparationFamily-friendly tree farm outingSeasonal holiday traditionHands-on experienceSeasonal — typically late November through December
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13Simmons Farm
The sprawling grounds here brim with seasonal pick-your-own crops, hayrides, and hands-on stations—a corn maze, petting zoo, and cider stand among them—that keep children engaged across a full day of outdoor exploration. Expect weekend crowds and uneven terrain in places, but the combination of farm tasks (apple and pumpkin picking), play structures, and photo-worthy backdrops makes for a genuine, multigenerational outing.
Pick-your-own fruit & pumpkinsHayrides & farm animalsMazes & playgroundFresh cider & marketFall traditionSeasonal — typically fall and holiday season
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14Hozak Farms
The farm opens its fields for families to select and cut their own Christmas tree, with staff handling cleanup, wrapping, and securing it to your vehicle. Warm up afterward in the shop with hot chocolate and seasonal treats, or explore hayrides and the grounds at a relaxed pace.
Cut-your-own Christmas treesHoliday shopping and hot chocolateHayridesFamily-friendly farm experienceSeasonal festive outingSeasonal — typically fall and winter holiday season
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15Ruffing's Tree Farm
This family-owned tree farm offers a refreshingly low-key Christmas tree experience with well-maintained spruce and evergreen selections at reasonable prices. Families can cut their own or choose from pre-cut options, with owner assistance and tools provided, and many leave with a freshly baled tree, a fair price, and the kind of genuine hospitality that makes the outing feel personal rather than commercial.
Cut-your-own treesPre-cut selection availableFamily-friendly pricingRelaxed atmosphereLocal/family-ownedSeasonal — typically late fall through December
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16Allison's Christmas Trees
Tractor-drawn hayrides deliver families out to the fields to select and cut their own tree, with staff handling drilling, shaking, and bailing on-site. Hot chocolate and warm treats at the farm stand round out a full morning outing, and a small shop features local artisan goods.
Cut-your-own treesHayridesTree farm experienceHot chocolate & treatsFamily traditionSeasonal — typically late November through December
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17Candle Tree Farm
The farm opens its fields for cut-your-own outings where families walk through to select from several tree varieties, each displayed as samples beforehand so children can feel the branches and decide what appeals to them. A wagon ride transports you out, saws and twine are provided, and complimentary hot chocolate warms everyone afterward—a low-key, hands-on experience run by knowledgeable owners who let kids help with the cutting and loading.
Cut-your-own Christmas treesWagon ridesFamily-friendly farm outingTree variety selectionSensory experienceSeasonal — typically November through December
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18Grupp's Christmas Tree Farm
The well-organized grounds feature sprawling fields where families can cut their own tree or select a pre-cut Fraser Fir, then browse a charming on-site shop stocked with hot chocolate, Amish donuts, ornaments, and wreaths. The attentive staff guides visitors through every step—from the barn where you pick up a saw and cart, to the orderly checkout and tree-baling station—making the outing feel like a polished annual tradition rather than a casual farm stop.
Cut-your-own treesPre-cut tree selectionHoliday shop & treatsFamily tradition starterWell-maintained groundsSeasonal — typically November through December
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