Robbie Lowrance has been coming to the Christmas Corner tree farm with his family for more than a decade.
"Ever since our son was born, we have been coming," Lowrance said.
"Choose and cut" tree farms are now open in the mountains
People drive from all over for their yearly tradition
Weekends before and after Thanksgiving are the biggest of the season
It's a tradition the family started for their kids. After years of passing this lot they decided to make the change to a real tree.
Now Lowrance, along with his wife and two children, comes every year all the way from Hendersonville.
"We don't get much family time all four of us together, so it's a good trip for us to pick out a tree and have lunch together," he said."We don't get much family time all four of us together, so it's a good trip for us to pick out a tree and have lunch together," he said.
The Lowrances have some requirements for their tree.
"Something that's going to hold our million decorations," Lowrance said.
It must be big enough for their children's artwork, as well.
Christmas Corner owner Dee Clark says these are the moments he lives for.
"To see the enjoyment on the children's faces when they get their tree and put the tree on their vehicle, that's what makes all the years and the days of working on the trees in the snow and in the rain, that makes it all worthwhile," Clark said.