November 25, 2013

For many families, Thanksgiving traditions including purchasing and decorating a Christmas tree.  Vancouver, WA locals who plan on starting their Christmas decorating after Thanksgiving will want to visit Thorntons’ Treeland, scheduled to open for the holiday season on November 29th.   At the farm, customers will find a variety of full and balanced, high quality trees, including Douglas Fir, Noble Fir, Fraser Fir and Nordmann Fir.

A family owned and operated Christmas Tree farm, Thorntons’ is a member of the National Christmas Tree Association and Pacific Northwest Christmas Tree Association.  With a variety of beautiful trees to choose from, families can make memories together as they wander through the available trees, select the perfect one, and can cut it down themselves.  Vancouver locals who don’t have time to cut the tree themselves can choose from the trees that are already cut. 

After selecting a tree, Vancouver families will want to stop by the barn at Thorntons’ to check out the unique handmade Christmas gifts.  Warm up with hot chocolate and coffee while browsing for decorations for your new tree and gifts to place under it.  In addition to gifts, Thorntons’ offers old-fashioned hayrides through the trees and a petting zoo.

Now that you’re ready for the holidays, if you need to take care of any holiday shipping and packaging, stop by one of the Vancouver PostalAnnex for UPS and FedEx shipping services.  The friendly professionals can help compare rates to help you select the best rate and service for shipping your packages.  Remember that there are deadlines to get your gifts to their destination in time for Christmas, so give the PostalAnnex nearest you a call for more details about shipping deadlines for the holidays.

Thorntons' Treeland in Vancouver, WAThorntons' Treeland
7617 N.E. 119th Street,
Vancouver, WA 98662
(360) 573-8733

Hours
Sun – Sat: 9:00am – 5:00pm


 

 

 

 

 

 

Image: Thorntons’ Treeland Facebook

Sources: Thorntons’ Treeland website; Thorntons’ Treeland Facebook