Portland, Ore. – It’s that time of year to visit your national forest and find the perfect holiday tree for your home!
Most national forests issue permits for visitors to cut their own holiday tree. As guidelines vary from forest to forest, visitors should contact their local national forest office for information on permits, areas to harvest, maps, and other important details.
www.recreation.gov. Permits are also available at many local vendors and community businesses. Visitors are encouraged to check with their local national forest for options to purchase permits in-person, over the phone, or at local vendors.
Visitors may now purchase permits online throughThis year, all fourth graders with Every Kid Outdoors passes are eligible for a free holiday tree permit. To obtain a free holiday tree permit, visit Recreation.gov to apply using the Every Kid Outdoors pass by entering the voucher or pass number. For more information, visit www.everykidoutdoors.gov.
Some recreation sites, trails, and roads may be temporarily closed for due to recent wildfires. Visitors are encouraged to check online or with local units for updates on temporary closures or other restrictions.
Holiday tree permits cost $5. Visit www.recreation.gov/tree-permits to choose your forest, purchase a permit, and make new family memories.