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DIRECTIONS

From Kingston

Take Route 209 South through Hurley, Marbletown, Stone Ridge, and Accord.  After passing the "Rochester Reformed Church" prepare to turn right onto Mettacahonts Road.  Follow Bell's Christmas Trees signs to the farm.   

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From Ellenville

Take Route 209 North.  Go through Napanoch, Wawarsing and Kerhonkson.  After the traffic light in Kerhonkson, go about 1 mile and look for Kelder's Farm on the right.   After Kelder's Farm, prepare to turn left onto Mettacahonts Road.  Follow Bell's Christmas Trees signs to the farm.   

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From I-87 New York Thruway

Take Exit #18, Route 299 New Paltz, Poughkeepsie

Turn left at the traffic light onto Route 299 West

Go through 4 traffic lights and continue, following

the sign for Kerhonkson 18 miles.

Route 299 dead ends into Route 44/55.

Turn right at the stop sign on to 44/55 West

You will take 44/55 West until it dead ends into Route 209. 

Turn right at the stop sign onto Route 209 North,

and follow sign that says Kerhonkson 1 mile.

Go about 3 miles, then after passing Kelder's Farm on the right, look for

Bell's Christmas Trees sign and turn left on Mettacahonts Road.

Follow signs for Bell's Christmas Trees.   

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From Route 17

Take Exit #113 Wurtsboro to Route 209 North towards Ellenville.

Follow Route 209 North through Wurtsboro, across the Sullivan County/Ulster County line, then though Ellenville, Napanoch, Wawarsing and Kerhonkson.  After the traffic light in Kerhonkson, go about 1 mile and look for Kelder's Farm on the right side.  Prepare to look for signs for Bell's Christmas Tree Farm and to turn left onto Mettacahonts Road.  Continue to follow signs to the farm.   

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After Christmas, trees can be mulched for garden compost, used for a fragrant bonfire or provide a habitat for wildlife.