A permit is required to cut a tree on public land. They are issued by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and the National Forest Service. Permits are for specific areas and range from $5 to $10 with ...
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How to Cut Down a Tree Safely

Safety isn’t a throwaway word when it comes to felling trees and running chainsaws. You must take it seriously. There, of ...
Arizona residents can cut their own Christmas trees in national forests with a permit from the U.S. Forest Service. Permits cost $15 and are available for purchase online or at ranger stations for ...
Christmas tree farms and tree lots aren’t the only places you can get a real Christmas tree this season if you live in northeastern Wisconsin. Many county forests allow you to cut down a tree for ...
Denver resident Katelyn Taylor hoped to make a beloved holiday tradition even more special this year. So she and her family, joined by their friends, hiked through Summit County’s White River National ...
STEVENS COUNTY, Wash. — If you're looking for the perfect Christmas tree, you might be able to find it in one of our National Forests. For $5 you can get a permit that lets you cut down your own tree.
With the holiday season just around the corner, many people are deciding how to celebrate and decorate. If you're considering the convenience of an artificial Christmas tree that you can use year ...
Select a tree that looks fresh and whose needles are not brittle. You want one that has a strong fragrance and a dark, natural green color. Avoid bored holes in the wood, signs of bugs — like spider ...
Need a Christmas tree now that Thanksgiving is over? Well, look no further than Wisconsin's public forests. Many state forests allow you to cut down a tree for personal use — provided you have a ...
For me, the Christmas season does not begin until the smell of a fresh-cut Frasier fir fills my family room. Once a live or fresh-cut tree is in the home, the unmistakable smell of pine, spruce or fir ...
DE LA CRUZ SHOWS US TONIGHT, SOME PEOPLE ARE ALREADY GETTING THEIR TREES. WITH THANKSGIVING JUST DAYS AWAY. SOME WOULD SAY IT’S THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR. IT’S A LITTLE FLUFFY. I MEAN, WE ...