Bottoms Christmas Tree Farm
Cumming, Georgia
Bottoms Christmas Tree Farm is a seasonal farm outing in Cumming. It is a good fit for all ages are welcome, especially families with children and works well as a seasonal farm outing. Families can expect christmas tree farm offering choose-and-cut trees and holiday activities. Families may also find events such as Santa on the Farm. Bring Comfortable shoes for walking in the fields, A saw (provided by the farm) to cut your tree, and Leash for pets (if bringing along). Hours are listed as Monday-Friday: 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM; Saturday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM; Closed on Sunday. Check tree height options before visiting; arrive early for the best selection; plan for photo opportunities with Santa on specific dates; keep an eye on weather for outdoor activities.
Before you go
Best time to visit: Open during the Christmas season from November 21st - December 19th.
Worth packing
- Comfortable shoes for walking in the fields
- A saw (provided by the farm) to cut your tree
- Leash for pets (if bringing along)
Good to know
- Dog-friendly
- Recurring events
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