Making the Most of Your Visit
A visit to our tree farm is great fun for the entire family. Acres of trees provide lots of "hide and seek" opportunities for our youngest customers - and the young at heart.
To insure the whole family has an enjoyable visit, please be sure to dress appropriately for the weather. Even on a dry day, the grass and trees can be damp. Waterproof boots or shoes will keep
everyone's feet warm and dry.
Even though it might not feel all that cold at your house, we're in the foothills where it can get pretty chilly, especially after an hour of walking the fields. Please make sure your children have a hat, coat, gloves and rubber boots or a change of shoes and socks to keep them comfortable.
We have some loaner umbrellas for your use while browsing the trees. You should bring garden gloves for handling your tree.
Please note we have a No Pets policy. Much as we love dogs, their natural inclination to mark their territory is
undesirable when the trees they spray are going to someone's living room. Please leave your four-footed friend home or in the car.
We also don't allow gas chainsaws, firearms or other weapons and no smoking in the barn.
Our parking lot is limited so we don't allow tailgating picnics - especially on our busy weekends. If you come with a group and want to share a snack after finding your tree, there are some very nice parks nearby where you can safely visit while your children play. We also don't allow photographers to set up photo sessions on our farm.
To insure the whole family has an enjoyable visit, please be sure to dress appropriately for the weather. Even on a dry day, the grass and trees can be damp. Waterproof boots or shoes will keep
everyone's feet warm and dry.
Even though it might not feel all that cold at your house, we're in the foothills where it can get pretty chilly, especially after an hour of walking the fields. Please make sure your children have a hat, coat, gloves and rubber boots or a change of shoes and socks to keep them comfortable.
We have some loaner umbrellas for your use while browsing the trees. You should bring garden gloves for handling your tree.
Please note we have a No Pets policy. Much as we love dogs, their natural inclination to mark their territory is
undesirable when the trees they spray are going to someone's living room. Please leave your four-footed friend home or in the car.
We also don't allow gas chainsaws, firearms or other weapons and no smoking in the barn.
Our parking lot is limited so we don't allow tailgating picnics - especially on our busy weekends. If you come with a group and want to share a snack after finding your tree, there are some very nice parks nearby where you can safely visit while your children play. We also don't allow photographers to set up photo sessions on our farm.
After the farm is closed for the season, the nativity scene is placed in the barn.
Lochsloy Acres Tree Farm
5511 State Road 92
Lake Stevens, WA 98258
[email protected]
Member of Puget Sound Christmas Tree Association
http://www.pscta.org