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Harvest Your Own Christmas Tree

 

The last day of Christmas tree sales was December 20, 2020. Thanks for a great season! See you in November 2021!

We invite you to join us at The Rocks each holiday season to select a perfect tree from our farm, described by many as a modern-day Norman Rockwell Christmas scene. Row upon neat row of perfectly shaped and scented fir trees grow in the 40 acres of fields at The Rocks. Visitors may wander the farm in search of their special tree to cut. Or, visitors can purchase a fresh-cut tree.

Questions? Email The Rocks at info@therocks.org or call (603) 444-6228.

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At The Rocks, we take pride in our holiday offerings:

  • A family atmosphere;
  • Top-quality trees;
  • Scenic turn-of-the-century country farm with exceptional views of the White Mountains;
  • Courteous service;
  • Free tree baling (wrapping);
  • Uniquely designed wreaths (visit our gift shop website to view the 2020 designs);
  • The knowledge that your purchases help to support forest conservation in the Granite State;
  • A Christmas Memory Package that will create lasting memories and start a great tradition for your family and friends.
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Order a Wreath

Can't make it to The Rocks in person? Order a beautiful wreath from our Christmas tree farm to be shipped directly to your home! 

Visit The Rocks giftshop online.
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A Working Tree Farm

At The Rocks, we've been growing Christmas trees for over 35 years as part of our land conservation and management efforts.

Learn more about how we plant, prune and harvest top-quality Christmas trees.

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Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests54 Portsmouth St.Concord, NH 03301
Phone: 603.224.9945Fax: 603.228.0423info@forestsociety.org
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