National Christmas Tree Arrives at White House for 2025 Celebration
Washington, D.C. – The National Christmas Tree has officially arrived at the White House, marking the beginning of the 2025 holiday season celebrations. The tree was delivered to the White House ellipse, where crews have begun the process of decorating it with lights and a star atop its branches.
This year’s tree, a symbol of holiday cheer and unity, is expected to be a centerpiece of the White House’s Christmas festivities. As preparations continue, the White House staff is focused on creating a festive atmosphere that reflects the spirit of the season.
Traditionally, the National Christmas Tree is lit during a special ceremony that draws attention from across the nation. This year, anticipation is building as the White House prepares for the event, which will likely include musical performances and remarks from key figures in the administration.
The National Christmas Tree has a long-standing history, first lighting up the White House grounds in 1923. Each year, the tree is selected from a different location, showcasing the beauty of American flora. The tradition not only celebrates the holiday season but also highlights the importance of community and togetherness.
As the decorations are put in place, the White House is expected to unveil additional details about the upcoming celebrations, including the lighting ceremony date and any associated events. The arrival of the National Christmas Tree is a cherished moment for many, signaling the start of a joyous season filled with hope and goodwill.




