Saturday, August 8, 2015

Beck Tree Farm Photo Site

Many professional photographers, businesses and even film makers have found Beck Tree Farm to be a great scenic location for taking pictures for catalogues, family photo's, movie set production and even Hallmark has recently used this location for a Christmas card shoot.
Beck Tree Farm is located in Alpine, Utah located in Northern Utah County. Although it is in Utah county we have had photographers from Salt Lake County and all over Utah come and use the Tree Farm as a photo location.
Beck Tree Farm is 10 Acres of pine trees ranging from small 12" seedlings to 50' tall trees. There are over 10,000 trees on property. The pine tree varieties range from Colorado Blue Spruce, Australian Pines, Scotch and Ponderosa's. The Farm has scenic back drops of the beautiful granite mountains of Lone Peak and Box Elder.
The fee for a photo shoot is $50 for a family photographer and $100 for businesses and film productions per day.  You can have multiple families come back to back for just one site fee.

To make a reservation or have further questions call Brandi or Eric at:
Brandi: 801-400-2003
Eric: 801-400-2255


8 comments:

  1. Are you stil operating? Will you be selling tress this year (2016)?

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  2. We went last weekend to tag a tree. They had a notice that this is the last year that they are allowing tagging of trees. I guess they've had problems with people tagging and a tree and then the tree not being there weeks later when they come to cut it down. They also are only open for cutting one weekend (black friday weekend) and that's it.

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  3. Please come the day after Thanksgiving. We will be open that Friday and Saturday for you come by pick one out, cut it down and take it home.
    Thanks

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    1. Thank you, Eric! Are there still a lot to choose from?

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  4. What time are you opening up tomorrow?

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    1. Just called them and they will be opening at 9:00 this morning.

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  5. I know this was last year. Wondering if there's any trees available for this year (2016) November 28

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