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Motleys Tree Farm

About Us!

In 1982, Randy and Linda Motley planted 2,000 Christmas trees as the beginning of Motley's Tree Farm. Randy's parents, Ralph and Darlene, helped them with the planting, and by 1986, the Motley's were operating three farms in Arkansas: Tar Camp Christmas tree farm in Redfield, Willow Springs Christmas tree farm in Little Rock, and a wholesale Christmas tree farm in Hensley. They had nearly 30,000 trees in production.

But by 1997, the Motley's had learned that it was a lot more fun to sell Christmas trees directly to the families that will be taking them home. They left the wholesale market, and began inviting the public to come out to the farm in Little Rock to choose and cut their very own Christmas trees.

Randy notes that they have been providing beautiful, locally grown Christmas trees to Central Arkansas families for approximately three decades now. "I've Some of our strapping employees help a guest tie down their new Christmas tree to their car at Motley's Tree Farm in Little Rock near Pine Bluff, Arkansaswatched families come year after year, and seen their children grow up," he said. "And now, those kids are bringing their children to enjoy the same family tradition."

When you visit us, please do introduce yourselves. You'll likely see Randy, Linda, Ralph and Darlene, as well as Randy and Linda's son, Michael and daughter, Racheal and her husband Ted. At lot of the rest of the fall and winter crew are family members brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews it's a family affair, and we hope you'll enjoy a day becoming a part of the family!

Randy likes to say "Motley's Tree farm is central Arkansas' best kept secret only our friends know about us. But then, one trip to our farm, and you'll be a friend too!"

The tree farm has a wide variety of trees, such as Virginia Pine, Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress, Fraser Fir, Eastern Red Cedar and Noble Fir. This wide selection lets you pick the perfect tree for your holiday season. Come to the farm and choose your Christmas tree and cut it down yourself, or we'll cut it for you. Also, we've recently introduced "Living Christmas Trees" that are in potted containers to plant in your yard after the holidays.

Hours:

Open: Nov. 18-Dec. 17

Closed Mondays
Tue-Fri: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Sat-Sun: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Closed on Thanksgiving Day


Motleys Tree Farm is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media

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