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Frisco Christmas Tree Drop Off

Drop Off Information

Through February 11, 2023 at noon the Town of Frisco is accepting Christmas trees to fuel the Spontaneous Combustion bonfire (fireworks too) on Saturday, February 11, 2023 at 6:00pm.

  • Trees must be stripped of all lights, tinsel, garland, tree stands and decorations prior to drop off at the Frisco Bay Marina dirt lot at the corner of Summit Boulevard/Highway 9 and Marina Road.
  • Only real trees will be accepted, and no other materials will be accepted, including but not limited to building supplies and packaging.
  • The tree drop off is open 24 hours a day.

When

Thursday, December 22, 2022 –
Saturday, February 11, 2023

Where

Corner of Summit Boulevard/Highway 9 and Marina Road

Pile of Christmas trees in Frisco
Spontaneous Combustion bonfire with loader dumping trees on fire

What will Frisco do with these trees?

Frisco is always looking for a chance to throw a party so these trees will be used for Spontaneous Combustion, Frisco’s annual community celebration, which features a bonfire and fireworks on February 12, 2022. Chili and beverages will be available for purchase to benefit the a local non-profit. The Spontaneous Combustion bonfire fueled by Christmas trees will begin at 6:00pm with fireworks at 8:00pm.

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