Making Family Traditions Since 1970

Hours & Days Open

Open the Friday after Thanksgiving

  • Friday Nov. 29th: 9am - 5pm

  • Saturday Nov. 30th: 9am - 5pm

  • Sunday Dec. 1st: Noon - 5pm

  • In order to save a good supply of trees for next year, we will only be open Thanksgiving weekend.

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Trees & Pricing

Field: Concolor & Douglas Fir: $14 per ft
Fresh Cut: Fraser Fir: $14 per ft

We are happy to offer a 10% discount on trees for active or retired military with ID. (does not apply to merchandise)

Wreaths and greenery also available. Retail sales only, no wholesale.

Mastercard, Visa & Discover accepted.

Services & Amenities

  • Free ride in our standard tractor wagon

  • Heated sales barn and seasonal store with one-of-a-kind handmade gifts

  • Free, full-service tree cutting

  • Free shaking to remove any loose needles

  • Free netting

  • Free vehicle loading & tie down

  • Dogs on leash welcome

  • And, our famous free hot chocolate!

Photographers 

Check out our Photographers page for more info.

Location & Contact

Call (402) 573-5432

Nordstrom's Tree Farm
11401 Pawnee Rd. Omaha, NE 68142
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Only 5 minutes off of I-680

 

The Reason for the Season

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For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
— John 3:16
 

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR FRESH NORDSTROM TREE

  • When you bring your tree home, set it up as soon as possible. If your tree sits for more than 2-3 hours without water, you will need to cut about an inch off the bottom of the trunk before placing it in your stand. By having a freshly sawn stump, your tree will be able to absorb adequate water.

  • Regular watering is critical. A fresh fir tree can consume over a gallon of water in 24 hours!

  • Check water levels twice a day until you get a feel for how quickly it’s absorbing water.

  • Never let the water level go below your tree’s base.

  • If possible, keep your tree away from heating vents or other heat sources, as this will potentially dry out your tree more quickly.