Our family farm selling Christmas trees in Arlington, WA

Sunday December 18th hours

We will be open  from 12 o’clock, noon, until  4pm today, our last day of the season.  Thanks for a great year!

Friends and families together,
Who cares about the weather,
Such laughter as they’re walking,
Its like the trees are talking,
Generations of hearts are singing,

God must be smiling

We’re open!

We opened for the season on Friday, November 25, 2011. We’ll be open Friday through Sunday for the Christmas season from 9am until 4pm. Come visit the Christmas Cottage and bring your family and cut your own Christmas Tree this year.

Every year, we look forward to seeing our repeat families, and we’d love for you to make a visit to the Bowen Tree Farm part of your Christmas tradition. We’re in Arlington, WA on 95th Avenue. Our farm is just a short drive from Stanwood, and we’re only an hour from Seattle.  We have hot apple cider, an outdoor fireplace, and Nordmann, Noble and Grand Fir trees. We’d love to see you this Christmas.

Christmas at the Farm

As we’re preparing the farm for Christmas, we’re looking forward to seeing those of you that have made us part of your Family Christmas Tradition in past years, and we look forward to those of you who may be visiting us for the first time. You’ve truly blessed us by making our family and our farm part of your traditions.  — We’ll have the fire going when you get here.

Merry Christmas everyone!


Here’s a photo of Michael getting the fireplace ready on a crisp fall morning last year. For this season, we already have the wood chopped and ready to keep the fire roaring. Come to our farm and warm your hands and faces by the fire and search for the perfect tree for this Christmas.

Grand Fir : A Tradition

Are you looking for a traditional, fragrant, and beautiful Christmas Tree? You should come see our Grand Fir Trees at the Bowen Tree Farm. These are beautiful trees with full, natural shapes that makes them perfect for a traditional Christmas tree. We like how the bright, green needles look with white twinkling lights.

We are occasionally asked “Where are the Douglas Fir trees?”. We have chosen the Grand Fir as our traditional tree instead. We have found that the Grand  Fir  holds its needle better and doesn’t require the pesticides to bring it to market.

Grand Firs are the most fragrant trees on our farm and they will bring a welcome scent to your home. So, this weekend, come visit the Bowen Tree Farm — have a cup of apple cider and smell our Grand Fir Trees. We think you’ll find the perfect tree for your Christmas Celebration.

See a gallery of our trees

We Are Closed For the Season

Thanks to one  and all who made our Christmas Season bright!  Have a very Merry Christmas.

Family photos

We’ve been blessed with wonderful customers over the years. We at the farm cherish being a part of so many families Christmas Traditions. We took some photos this weekend around our outdoor fireplace, and with their permission, we’re sharing these photos with all of you.

Come visit us and find your Christmas tree, and start a new family Christmas Tradition.

Crafts and Collectibles

We’ve just received another collection of locally made crafts. Come visit our Christmas Cottage and see a unique collection of arts and crafts made by a very talented group of local artists that choose to display at Bowen Tree Farm. Looking for a perfect gift for a hard to shop for loved one? Browse through the shop after you cut your own tree this Christmas!

Photos of our trees

If you look closely, you can see morning dew on these trees that overlook the cottage. Click through to the full post to see a few photos from this morning.  Read the rest of this entry »

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