Welcome to Storeyland Christmas Tree Farm!

Since 1954, Storeyland, a family owned Christmas tree farm located in northeast Ohio, has been planting and growing over 100 acres of evergreen trees. Species available include Canaan Fir, Concolor Fir, Fraser Fir, Blue Spruce, Norway Spruce and White Pine.

During the Christmas season, visitors may walk out or take a hayride to the tree fields. We provide saws for cutting down the tree and a sled to haul the tree back to the sales area or the pickup wagon. (Click Here for Field Map)

Friendly, leashed pets are welcome.

A selection of fresh cut trees, wreaths, swags, pine roping, and grave blankets is also available.

Hartford Optimist Club Haunted Hayride
During the month of October, Storeyland is the home of the Hartford Optimist Club Haunted Hayride. Programs sponsored by this event include Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, local church youth groups, local library and youth sports teams.

Farm Hours – We are open Wednesdays through Sundays from 9:00am-5:00pm starting Friday, November 24. Please note the last tractor going into the fields leaves at 4:45.

Benefits of choosing a REAL Christmas Tree:

Every acre of Christmas trees planted provides enough oxygen to meet the needs of 18 people. Christmas trees stabilize the soil, protect water supplies, and provide a refuge for wildlife while creating a scenic view. For every Real Christmas Tree harvested, 2—3 seedlings are planted the following spring.

It's Christmas, Keep It Real

National Christmas Tree Association

Ohio Christmas Tree Association

 

 

 

2023 Christmas Photo Raffle

HOW TO ENTER:

1. Like us on Facebook or follow us on Instagram (or both)!

2. Upload some photos from your visit to our farm or a photo of your decorated tree onto Facebook or Instagram, and tag Storeyland in the post.

3. Your family will automatically be entered into a random drawing at the end of the season (one entry per family).

4. THREE families will win a $25.00 gift certificate towards their tree for the 2024 Christmas season!

 

(Click HERE for Safety Guidelines)