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In certain areas, cutting down national forest Christmas trees is popular, and the permits sell out, so if you know you’re going to get a wild Christmas tree from the national forest, get your ...
The permit will lay out the areas where you're allowed to cut your tree, the height and stump maximums and how to identify different types of trees. Where in Arizona can you cut a Christmas tree ...
Cutting down your own Christmas tree allows you and your family to go out for the day to a nearby forest, search around for the perfect fit, and then take it home to be decorated in time for the ...
Cutting your own Christmas tree can make the annual choice much more of a holiday adventure. ... The cut your own trees are sold out for 2024, but some precut trees are available.
You can cut your own Christmas tree in all six Arizona national forests: Tonto, Prescott, Coconino, Apache-Sitgreaves, Kaibab and Coronado. You'll need a permit before you head out.
Nov. 8—Christmas tree cutting permits and precut trees will be available for sale at Santa Fe National Forest offices and online starting Thursday. Permits can be purchased in person for $10 at ...
Cutting Christmas trees in some parts of national forests is prohibited and tree hunters are encouraged to check maps before they go. They should stay out of any closed areas.
Nathaniel Minor/CPR News John McGuin, center, drags his Christmas tree out of the Pike National Forest near Buffalo Creek, Colo. on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2015. At left is his sister-in-law Amy, and at ...