Explore 110 Acres Of Beauty At Pine Valley Farms, One Of Maryland's Best Christmas Tree Farms
It’s nearly Christmas tree time and there’s no place better to find one than from one of the best old-fashioned Christmas tree farms in Maryland. While there are many Christmas tree farms in Maryland, only Wolfe’s Pine Valley Farms was named the best in the state by Good Housekeeping. This second-generation farm is managed full-time by family members who love and care for the trees with hopes that folks return year after year creating family traditions. Read on to see what makes the farm so spectacular, from its 110 acres of beauty to its festive barn full of fresh wreaths and hot chocolate.
For more information about one of the best Christmas tree farms in Maryland, visit the Pine Valley Farms website. Have you stopped by this beautiful space? If so, please share your experience in the comments below. And while you’re feeling festive, consider visiting some of the most enchanting Christmas towns in Maryland this holiday season. Stay awhile by renting a cozy Vrbo nearby.
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Christmas In Maryland
What are some of the best Christmas activities in Maryland?
- Christmas in St. Michaels: This quaint town offers a fun and festive weekend every December, formally welcoming Santa into the holiday season. For 37 years its proceeds have gone to help offset the needs of the local community. And folks really roll out the red carpet beginning with the Talbott Street Parade, featuring marching bands, antique cars and boats, fire engines, and llamas. What?!! We'll construct gingerbread houses, have breakfast with Santa, and tour some beautiful homes. The events are so fun, they remind us to be merry and bright.
- Baltimore's German Christmas Market: This indoor/outdoor holiday festival takes place at West Shore Park at the Inner Harbor. Fashioned after the traditional Christmas markets in Germany, like the famous Christkindl Market in Nuremberg, from mid-November to Christmas Eve, vendors gather 'round in picturesque wooden booths offering authentic European cuisine, desserts, and beverages. And since we should be shopping, the unique gift ideas here are endless, including ornaments, jewelry, and hand-crafted arts and crafts. The Christmas lights will twinkle away as you indulge in a warm glass of Glühwein.
- Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center at Maryland's National Harbor: This event is beyond measure as it is Christmas on steroids! The experience is an immersive story featuring Rudolph made from blue ice carved from more than 2 million pounds. And get this: The carvings are created by master artisans from 7,000 miles away in Harbin, China, who sculpt the ice over several weeks. They make the fantastic scenes, some of which are more than 30 feet high. Enjoy the frozen slides, crazy tunnels, and the giant snow globe exhibit.