Our live Christmas tree recycling program begins today, Dec. 26 through Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026.
Flower Mound Parks and Recreation will be mulching live, unflocked Christmas trees at Gerault Park (1200 Gerault Rd.). Residents of Flower Mound and Highland Village have several options to recycle or dispose of their live Christmas trees following the holiday season. In Flower Mound, the town's annual live.
Flower Mound residents will have the opportunity to recycle their Christmas trees in town this holiday season. The town hosts an annual program for recycling Christmas trees. We know it's not even Christmas yet, but we wanted to put our annual Christmas tree recycling program on your radar.
Beginning on Thursday, Dec. 26, through Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, the Flower Mound Parks and Recreation Department will be mulching live, unflocked Christmas trees.
The Flower Mound Parks and Recreation Department will offer free Christmas tree recycling from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, Dec.
26, 2025, through Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026 at Gerault Park, located at 1200 Gerault Road. ♻ The recycling program will be offered to residents only and will not be available to commercial Christmas tree businesses.
Trees cannot be flocked and must have all the nails and. Residents of Flower Mound and Highland Village have several options to recycle or dispose of their live Christmas trees following the holiday season. In Flower Mound, the town's annual live Christmas tree recycling program runs through Sunday, Jan.
4. Flower Mound Parks and Recreation will mulch live, unflocked Christmas trees daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
at Gerault Park, 1200 Gerault Road. Flower Mound residents will be able to recycle their live Christmas trees for free, beginning the day after Christmas. We know Christmas was only yesterday, but if you already want to get rid of your live tree, the Town is offering free Christmas tree recycling for residents.
Beginning today, Dec. 26, through Sunday, Jan. 7, you can drop your tree off at Gerault Park (1200 Gerault Rd.) to be mulched.
Flower Mound and Highland Village residents can recycle live Christmas trees in the days after Christmas. (Courtesy Adobe Stock).