Locally, Honey Bear Trees supports the community that we grew up in, with our membership in the Redwood City Chamber of Commerce, the Elk's Club and through our school and non-profit fundraising program. We are members of the Pacific Northwest Christmas Tree Association, National Christmas Tree Association and California Christmas Tree Association. We meet or exceed USDA Standards, promote sustainable farming and share best practices. Now we've added a tree lot in San Carlos and at the American Legion in Redwood City to showcase our beautiful trees from throughout the Pacific Northwest. 5 reviews Unclaimed Christmas Trees, Pumpkin Patches See all 6 photos Shopping Home & Garden Christmas Trees Barkley's Tree Ranch Write a review Add photo Location & Hours Suggest an edit 2836 Barkley Rd Camino, CA 95709 Get directions You Might Also Consider Sponsored The Home Depot 7. Some things never change, and we're glad. He still grows Honey Bear trees and takes care of his busy bees. We still give a free bottle of honey (while supplies last) with every Christmas tree sold. Day after Thanksgiving until sold out We are sold out for the 2022 season. Home to Apple Hills Only Real Train Ride, El Dorado Orchards Would Like to Invite You to Enjoy Family Fun at our Farm Located in Beautiful. Please see our website for more information. The farm is located in the beautiful Apple Hill area in the Sacramento Foothills. Local apples, walnuts, cider, frozen pies and honey. Address 2900 Barkley Rd Camino, CA 95709 Telephone (408) 657-6568 Email Who We Are Hacienda Orchards is a 10-acre Apple and Christmas Tree Farm founded in 1998, and features rolling, scenic topography. ![]() Since 1986, Honey Bear Trees in Redwood City has continued this tradition. Choose and cut Christmas tree farm in a natural setting on 50 acres. Christmas Trees and honey? To Hans it was a perfect combination. Hans, the beekeeper and now a tree grower, began giving away a free bottle of honey whenever he sold a tree. Honey Bear Trees began over 40 years ago, when a young beekeeper in Oregon began growing Christmas Trees on a lark.
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