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    Lillian H.

    I wanted to start a new tradition with my son and came to Indian Rock to get a fresh tree for Christmas. The view is just amazing here and there's small waterfalls. Nestled in Apple Hill, it's the epitome of Christmas. Coming in, there's precut trees that were recently cut or you can drive in further to choose your own tree to cut. It's a really big lot and very spacious with a lot of trees to choose from. It took 2 hours and walked around 1 mile to find the perfect tree but that's because I'm pretty picky. Once we found our tree, we yelled cutter and a cutter came to cut it for us. He even offered to take a picture for us. There's an option to have the cutter bring it down or to bring it down ourselves. They have a few different types of trees. Silver tip is more in the back of the hill. Most of the trees are pay per foot. The taller the tree, the more expensive it is by feet. My 9' white tip tree came out to be $135. They do sell food and drinks here such as hot dogs, donuts, and cider. There's a fire pit as well. Multiple porta potties are available.

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    Farrah R.

    What a great experience! The family loves to come here to search for a tree. It can be a hike if you take the wrong route, but the kids have a great time exploring the farm. They offer pre-cut trees in the front parking area or you can find your own towards the back and call out for a cutter. Even if you don't leave with a tree, be sure to try the apple cider from the gift shop or maybe pick out a wreath from the tree prep hut. They recently started charging a parking fee for reserving a spot during Thanksgiving weekend, but it seems to flow well. The prices here are comparable. The prices all depend on what species of tree you choose. We have been getting our tree here for the past eight years. This year was only the second time we didn't leave with one, this year just because we found the one at the last minute and the staff never showed when we called. The cutters were gone for the day by the time we made it back to the parking lot.

    Yvonne C.

    2nd year coming to Indian Rock Tree Farm on Thanksgiving weekend. Looks like we might be starting a tradition. We actually found this place last year by accident and glad we did. We park down below and walk-in, you pass a bridge which a great picture opportunity with a babbling brook. On top they have an old gold mine that has been closed off but you are still able to walk inside and sign your name on the wall. The kids love it and you can take your well behaved dog on a leash with you. They have different varieties of trees and different price ranges. Yes you can find a less costly tree at Costco or Home Depot but the experience with family and friends can't be beat. Last year we walked all the way up to the top and it was pretty wet and muddy, this year there was snow and half of us decided to find a tree lower this time instead of maneuvering the steep trail. Once you find "the one" you shout out "CUTTER" and a lumberjack will show up in a red jacket to help cut it and walk it down for you. Before heading up the mountain the kids like to get some hot chocolate and a snack. They have hot dogs, chili Beans and pretty decent tamales. Oh and of course apple cider. Protip: Wear shoes that aren't slippery and you don't mind getting muddy

    Yup. Turn in here.
    John H.

    Larry and Geri have owned the property for about 50 years, and Larry has been working nonstop to make your experience memorable. They're a really cute couple. It's a family business, and you can come in the off-season (that's nine months a year) for the trout fly fishing. Larry's built a series of pools with small waterfalls that are really incredible and natural looking. All along the trout stream, there are shaded picnic areas so you can crack open a 40 and kick back (or listen to your 10 year old telling the family how he landed the monster). It's all catch and release, and you can call ahead for rates, hours and tips. And, I'm sure you can find out the cost of their Christmas trees before coming out, just to make sure it's in line with your expectations. There's a small craft shop where you can get apple pastries, coffee and hot cider. Can't go wrong there. As far as the trees go, we've gotten our trees here several times. It's always fun to trudge all the way up the hill, over and down the other side, only to realize the first tree you saw was "the one". Off the beaten path, and worth it!

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    Fun for the whole family. Beautiful drive and lots of stuff to do up there. The apples are to die for and you have to take some home

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    $20 per foot is a ripoff. You should post your prices on your website. So disappointed.

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    This tree farm is magical!!! Beautiful family run tree farm! Looking forward to going up there again soon!

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    I have been to a couple tree farms up at Apple Hill but this is the best experience I have had so far.

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    Pros: easy access from highway, very close to 50. Not a lot of people, easy to park. Great pricing,…read more3 times cheaper than some other cut-your-tree places and even cheaper than grocery market lots. Cons: seems just wild forest and not maintained area with clear view for each tree. Other trees have blocked even growth of the tree. Many tree as just new branches of previously cut trees and are very high, like 7ft high to even cut. Hard to tell what the tree will look like. Many trees have fewer or every uneven length branches. Hot cider provided, packing just a dollar. Very nice staff, pleasant and welcoming. So, it's forest from where you can pick a wild tree. Some picks here even show quite well how the trees look like. Went for the cut-your-tree experience and that we had. Glad that this kind of places still exists!

    Very friendly greeting from the family upon entering. We walked around for a bit. The first tree u…read moresaw was a good one but by the time I went back to it a bit later someone lede had chosen it so the search went on. We found a nice one at the top of a tall tree. My husband walked back up and the owner brought his truck and chain saw and cut it down for us He said that he grew up here and he is 3rd generation owner. The trees are a great price, $48 and we tipped them for helping us cut the tree down. His wife said it was not necessary but we really appreciated the service. I definitely recommend this tree farm. They also have a second location

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    Cute and chill, but the cat situation was a bit much…read more---------------- The Harris Family Farm was cute! My husband and I went on a Friday, the day before their Lavender Days event. We tried the lavender lemonade slushy and it was super refreshing. We were the only ones there, and pulling up was a little confusing since it looks very home-y, and we weren't totally sure where things were happening. They had a nice little selection of goodies for sale, and overall the vibe was really chill. However... there was a cat hanging around that became a bit of a deal-breaker. It climbed right up on the table where the utensils, napkins, and bagged chips were -- literally sat on the chip bags like it owned the place. Clearly not its first time doing that. who wants cat booty on their food? I'm all for farm animals and pets, but I don't think they should be around areas where food is being handled or served -- especially where straws and napkins are kept. Then our drink came out with a straw already in it, and while it was brought from the kitchen, it made me wonder if the cat's allowed back there too. They also mentioned a flower garden we could check out, which we did but it took only a few minutes, and then we headed out. Overall, it's a relaxing little spot, but not much to do, and the food hygiene situation needs some serious work. I definitely don't want cat butt near my snacks.

    We have gone to Harris tree farm faithfully for over 30 years to select and cut our Christmas tree…read more We always stop in the bake shop and enjoy the apple cider donuts, tamales, and cider. It's a great way to take a break from the hustle and bustle in town and enjoy being outdoors for a day.

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