INDIANA
Berninger Family Christmas Tree Farm, Station Hollow Road, Dillsboro.
Take I-275 to U.S. 50 west to Dillsboro exit, then right on Station Hollow Road. Follow signs.
Types: Scotch and white pine and red spruce.
Cost: All trees $19.95.
Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, next Saturday-Dec. 7. 941-6376.
Bohman's Christmas Tree Farm, 9801 E. Base Road, Greensburg.
Take I-74 to Ind. 850 (Exit 143 at New Point) north for ì mile. Turn right on East Base Road.
Types: Scotch pine, white pine, Fraser and Douglas fir, up to 14 feet. Saws provided.
Special features: Wreaths, roping, refreshments, tree shakers.
Cost: $5 and up.
Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday-Sunday, starting this week. (812) 934-4257.
Brewington Farm, 2854 N. Milan-Versailles Pike, Milan.
Take I-74 to Ind. 129 south for 14 miles. Turn right on Milan-Versailles pike. Farm immediately on left.
Types: Scotch pine and Colorado blue spruce, up to 10 feet.
Cost: Scotch pine $14, Colorado blue spruce $20.
Hours: Daylight-dark, through Dec. 20. (812) 654-2589.
Dudley Tree Farm, 9706 N. Ind. 101, Sunman.
Take I-74 Ind. 101 south for 4 miles.
Types: Scotch, some white pine and a few blue and Norway spruce.
Special features: Homemade wreaths available.
Cost: Cut-your-own $14-$25; balled-and-burlapped $40-$50.
Hours: 3 p.m.-dark Monday-Friday and daylight-dark Saturday-Sunday, today-Dec. 24. (812) 623-3679.
Githens-Sickels Christmas Trees, 6386 Indiana 227, Richmond.
Take I-75 to I-70 west. Take Exit 153 (Union City Exit) and go north 4 1/4 miles to farm.
Types: Scotch and white pines, 4-12 feet. Saws provided.
Special features: Wreaths, roping, hand-crafted items and decorations.
Cost: Scotch pines $3.25 per foot, $9.50 minimum; white pines as marked.
Hours: 1-5:30 p.m. Sunday-Thursday, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Saturday, next Saturday-Dec. 24. (765) 847-5317.
Kaeser Tree Farm, 29273 Barber Road, West Harrison.
Take I-74 to Ind. 52 south for a 1/4 mile. Turn left on Ind. 46 for 1/2 mile. Turn right on Barber Road. Tree farm is 1 1/2 miles on left.
Types: Nine varieties of fir, spruce and pine. Bring own saw.
Cost: $20, up to 4 feet; $3 per each additional foot.
Hours: 9 a.m.-dark, Friday-Sunday, beginning this week. 637-1554.
Kroner's Rolling Pine Christmas Tree Farm, 8883 E. County Road, Milan.
Take I-74 west to Ind. 101 south six miles to second flashing light. Turn left on Ind. 48 for 0.3 mile, then right on County Line Road. Farm is 1.6 miles.
Types: White and Scotch pine and Norway spruce. Saws available.
Special features: Balsam wreaths, gift shop, refreshments.
Cost: White pine $4 per foot, Norway spruce $4 per foot and Scotch pine $2.50 per foot up to 13 feet and $2 per foot over 9 feet.
Hours: Daylight-dark, Friday-Sunday, starting this week. By appointment Monday-Thursday. (812) 623-3108.
Martini Nursery & Christmas Tree Farm, 5907 Yorkridge Road, Guilford.
Take I-275 exit to Lawrenceburg exit. Go through the traffic light and turn right at Ind. 1 north for four miles. Turn left on Yorkridge Road for two miles. Nursery on left.
Types: Scotch pines. Also, dug-and-burlapped white pines and spruce.
Cost: Cut trees $3.50 per foot, dug-and-burlapped $22-$49.
Hours: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. daily, beginning next Saturday. 564-8842.
Moster's Tree Farm, 13132 Romer Road, Brookville.
Take I-74 to Ind. 52 north through Brookville. Take Ind. 1 north three miles. Turn left on Romer Road. Farm is 1/2 mile on left.
Types: Scotch and white pine, 5-12 feet.
Special features: Wreaths, grave blankets.
Cost: $3 per foot (maximum $24).
Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday, Friday-Dec. 20. (765) 647-3910.
Mount Pleasant Christmas Trees, 21797 Mount Pleasant Road, Lawrenceburg.
Take I-275 to Lawrenceburg exit. Go through traffic light and turn right on Ind. 1 for 4 1/2 miles to Mount Pleasant Road. Turn right and travel 2 1/2 miles to farm.
Types: Scotch Pine and Norway spruce. Saws provided.
Cost: $20-$25.
Hours: 10 a.m.-dark Saturday-Sunday, next Saturday-Dec. 20. (812) 487-2917 or (606) 342-6309.
Roehler's Christmas Tree Farm, Laurel.
Take I-74, to Ind. U.S. 52 west to Ind. 121 north about four miles and turn right on Ott Road. Follow signs.
Types: Scotch pine and blue spruce.
Special features: Wreaths, roping, swags, gift shop, hayrides.
Cost: $3.25 per foot.
Hours: 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday and 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, beginning Friday. (765) 935-5339 or (765) 698-2089.
Sheets Tree Farm, 5679 N. County Road 200 E., Osgood.
Take I-74 to Batesville exit west to stop light. Turn left on Ind. 46 for 3/4 mile. Turn right on Ind. 129 for 10 miles. Turn right on Mudpike Road. Follow signs one mile west and then left on N. County Road 200 E.
Types: Scotch pine, white pine, spruce and fir. Live and potted trees, 4-10 feet.
Cost: $5 and up.
Hours: 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday-Sunday. (812) 689-4768.
Smith Ridge Tree Farm, 138 Smith Ridge Road, Vevay.
Take I-275 to U.S. 50 west to Versailles. Turn left on Ind. 421 south. Turn left on Ind. 129 for about 18 miles. At Moorefield, turn left on Smith Ridge Road. Farm is 1ï miles on right.
Types: Scotch pines, 5-7 feet.
Cost: $20.
Hours: 9 a.m.-dark Saturday-Sunday, next Saturday-Dec. 20. (812) 427-2865.
Townsend Family Christmas Tree Farm, 8728 Moody Road, Moores Hill.
Take I-275 to to U.S. 50 west to Aurora. Turn right on Ind. 350 for about six miles. Turn right on Mount Sinai Road, then right on Chatham Road. Follow signs to farm just past fork in road.
Types: More than 1,000 shaped French blue and Scotch pines, up to 12 feet. Saws provided.
Special features: Gift shop; hot chocolate and coffee weekends.
Cost: $3.75 per foot.
Hours: 1 p.m.-dark Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-dark Saturday and noon-dark Sunday, Friday-Dec. 13. (812) 926-3970 or 564-8710.
White Tail Acres Tree Farm, 9127 Cooley Road, Brookville.
Take I-74 to U.S. 52 into Brookville. Turn north on Ind. 101 two miles. Turn right on Cooley Road. It dead-ends at farm.
Types: Scotch and white pine, Fraser and Douglas fir, Scotch-white pine hybrids.
Special features: Live reindeer, gift shop, refreshments, skating.
Cost: $10 and up.
Hours: 10 a.m.-8 p.m., through Dec. 24. (765) 647-6812.
KENTUCKY
Bezold Pines, Campbell County.
Take I-275 to U.S. 27 south Ky. 154 east for four miles. Follow signs (Left on Fisher Road).
Types: White and Scotch pine hand-pruned trees. Also, balled Norway spruce, 3-6 feet.
Cost: Cut-your-own $4.50 per foot (5-foot minimum). Balled Norway spruce, $40 and up. Some precut trees, 8 feet and up, $35.
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday-Sunday, this week-Dec. 20. 635-5283.
Evergreen Junction Tree Farm, Craft Road, Alexandria.
Take I-275 to U.S. 27 south 4.3 miles to Craft Road east. Drive 1 1/2 miles to stop sign. Turn left for 0.6 miles to farm.
Types: Scotch and white pine.
Special features: Wreaths, Christmas shop, cookies for children.
Cost: $25, trees to 8 feet. Wreaths: $12.
Hours: 8 a.m.-dark, Friday-Sunday, this week-Dec. 20. Other days by appointment. 635-9941.
Ferguson Tree Farm, 10515 U.S. 42, Union.
Take I-75 south to Mount Zion Road west for about two miles to stop light. Turn left on U.S. 42. Farm is one mile on right.
Types: Douglas fir, Norway and blue spruce. Saws provided.
Cost: $30 any tree.
Hours: 3-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Friday-Dec. 13. 384-1547.
Glencairn Farm Christmas Trees, U.S. 42, Union (next to fire house).
Take I-75 to U.S. 42 south to Union.
Types: White and Scotch pine, Douglas fir, 4-8 feet. Cut-your-own or free cutting available.
Cost: $20-$30.
Hours: 9 a.m.-dark Friday-Sunday, Friday-Dec. 20. 384-3539.
Hilltop Pines, Ky. 1997, Campsprings.
Take Ky. 8 east to Silver Grove, turn right on Ky. 547 south, then left on Ky. 1997. Farm is on the left. Or, take AA Highway east to Ky. 547 exit. Turn right off exit on Ky. 547 for one mile. Turn right on Ky. 1997. Follow signs one mile to farm.
Types: Sheared Scotch and Austrian pines and Norway and blue spruce. Saws provided. Also, balled-and-burlapped white pine and Norway and blue spruce.
Cost: Cut-your-own, $20. Balled-and-burlapped, $30 and up.
Hours: Noon-5 p.m. Monday-Friday and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Friday-Dec. 22. 635-7096 or 753-4760.
Hitter Tree Farm, Crittenden.
Take I-75 to Ky. 491 east. At U.S. 25, turn right for one mile. Turn left on Ky. 491 Travel 2.7 miles and turn right on Sherman-Newton Road. Travel 1.2 miles and look for sign.
Types: Scotch and white pine.
Cost: $20.
Hours: 8:30 a.m.-dark Sunday, starting Nov. 29. 331-5840.
Meinhardt's Burlington Tree Farm, 8289 Kelly Road.
Take I-75 to Ky. 18 west four miles to Burlington. At stop sign, turn left on Ky. 338. Go six miles to Kelly Road. Watch for signs.
Types: 450 Scotch pines, 5-10 feet. Saws provided.
Special features: Handmade wreaths, swags, bouquets of farm-grown materials, free hot chocolate.
Cost: $22-$37.
Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, next Saturday-Dec. 20. 586-8265.
Rector Ridge, 3311 Rector Road, Morningview.
Take I-275 to Ky. 16 south eight miles to Ky. 17 and turn left. Travel 1 1/2 miles to Moffett Road and turn left. Travel two miles and turn left on Rector Road. Travel one-half mile. Farm is on left.
Types: Douglas fir, white pine, Canadian hemlock, Norway spruce. Cost: $30, saws provided.
Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday and after 5 p.m. weekdays. 356-0132.
Walters Christmas Tree Farm, 2346 Longbranch Road, Union.
Take I-75 U.S. 42 west about three miles (where four lanes end). Turn right on Longbranch Road for one mile.
Types: White, Virginia and Scotch pines, 6-10 feet.
Special features: Hot chocolate, cider, cookies, bonfire.
Cost: $18 and up.
Hours: 9 a.m.-dark Saturday and 1:30 p.m.-dark Sunday, starting next Saturday. Special day: 9 a.m.-dark Friday. Weekdays by appointment. 384-3362.
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