It’s the holiday season! We can get excited about spending more time with our coworkers, friends and family to celebrate. While some of us already have our Christmas tree and decorations on display, others are just beginning. 

Have You Been To These Christmas Tree Farms In The Hudson Valley?


We could purchase Christmas trees in boxes from major retailers or we could support the locals. There are plenty of Christmas tree farms to purchase our trees from in the Hudson Valley.

Pine View Farm is located in New Windsor and Bell’s Christmas Trees are in Accord. Additional locations to get local Christmas trees this holiday season include Balsam Ridge Christmas Tree Farm in Highland and Wonderland Farm in Rhinebeck.

While you’re out and about in the Hudson Valley, you have to see this unique Christmas tree at one of our favorite grocery stores

Where To See This Unique Avocado Christmas Tree In The Hudson Valley


Adams Fairacre Farms is a staple within the community. It’s somewhere that I look forward to visiting and supporting in the Hudson Valley. They now have five stores including Poughkeepsie, Wappingers Falls, Newburgh, Kingston and Middletown. They had a grand reopening of their Poughkeepsie location that now includes a new pasta, pizza, sandwich sections and more.

I love the idea of one stop shopping at Adams. We can go grocery shopping along with purchasing gifts there too. Their gift shop has unique options and Hudson Valley themed gifts that are so cute!

I always stroll through their bakery section, plant department and find myself picking out something warm to drink at their coffee bar. They also have some of the friendliest staff members around.

On social media, Adams made an exciting post. They shared their holiday cheer and a picture of their unique Christmas tree. Adams highlighted that their Poughkeepsie store now has a Christmas tree that is built from avocados. They included,

 A big thank-you to Anna from Calavo for her amazing creativity Come swing by and see it for yourselves!”

This is another reason for me to head to this Adams location!

What Does The Hudson Valley Community Think Of Adams Christmas Tree?

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It’s easy for Hudson Valley residents to get excited about visiting their local Adams locations. While we’re doing our grocery shopping and browsing for holiday gifts, we can check out their new tree.

There were over 350 likes on this post along with 20 comments on Adams post about their avocado Christmas tree! The Hudson Valley community was beyond impressed by Adams and eager to share their feedback. Some of the comments highlighted,

That's pretty cool”

 

“Love that!”

 

“Very nice 🎄”

 

“Awesome 😊”

Be sure to check out this post from Adams and first their Poughkeepsie location to see it for yourself! Happy holidays :)

Tour One of the Hudson Valley's Most Spectacular Light Shows

Peace, Love & Lights happens on the grounds of Bethel Woods. This festive and beautiful light show is mesmerizing, fun and spectacular.

Bethel Woods' Peace, Love & Light Winter Light Show Schedule is open daily from November 28, 2025 to December 28, 2025. (BUY TICKETS HERE)

The show begins at 5pm and ends at 10pm with the last entry at 9pm. Guests only need one ticket per carload.

It is recommended to purchase this ticket in advance since the price increases the day of. Also, a friendly reminder that Bethel Woods is now cashless.

If you would rather walk than drive through this beautiful display, Sullivan 180 Walkthrough Monday takes place each week on Mondays therefore, there will not be any drive thru options on that day of the week.

Bethel Woods added winter light displays all throughout the route. Some of their festivals include New York, Enchanted Forest, Groovy Way and more.

Let's Explore Some Of The Many Scenes of Peace, Love & Lights At Bethel Woods Center For The Arts

Gallery Credit: Allison Kay

16 Walk & Drive Thru Light Displays in NY to Get You in Christmas Spirit

There are a number of walk or drive-thru holiday light displays around New York to take the family and get in the holiday spirit.

Gallery Credit: Credit - Polly McAdams

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