Did you know that you can cut down a US Forest Service tree
for Christmas? All you have to do is call the Ranger office closest
to where you would like to cut and ask about getting a Christmas tree cutting
permit. Areas closest to Denver charge $10 per tree with a limit of 5 trees.
It is a holiday tradition for many in the area to select a
tree from the regions finest public lands. In addition to experiencing Colorado’s
beautiful forests, you are actively helping to manage the national forests. The
Forest Service utilizes these permits to thin smaller diameter trees from concentrated
areas.
“Trees from your national forests brighten homes across the
country every year,” said U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell. “We
encourage people to be aware of changing weather conditions, dress accordingly
and always follow safe cutting practices when looking for that perfect tree
this holiday season.”
Click here for an interactive map of Colorado’s Forest
Service lands.
For more information about tree cutting on USFS land, visit the USFS website.
Angelica Oman
Graduate Program Assistant
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