PERMITS

Christmas Tree Permits Now Available!

We are selling Permits from November 11 to December 23, Friday-Sunday (9am-4pm). All permits are $10.00 (cash or check only) and can be purchased at the Visitor Center. Each household gets a max of 2 permits. 

Please read and follow the rules and regulations of collecting Christmas Trees. These rules are in place to protect the ecological integrity and aesthetic value of our forests.

​Where to Cut Your Tree:

  • Each Christmas tree permit is valid for the cutting of a tree in specific areas on lands managed by the Ranger District for which the permit was purchased.
  • Do not cut in wilderness areas, designated campgrounds, or National Forest Administrative sites. 
  • Please ensure you’re truly on National Forest System lands. No cutting on private property, within county parks, and your permit is only valid for the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. 
  • Do not cut within active project areas – if you see crews or heavy equipment working, please find a different area to cut. 

Selecting Your Tree:

  • Stump height: 6 inches maximum
  • ​Stump diameter from the ground: 6 inches maximum
  • Take the whole tree. Do not remove the top of the tree; cut down the entire tree
  • If snow is on the ground, remove it from around the stump so you can accurately measure the stump and tree height.
  • Do not cut five needle pines. Popular species for Christmas trees on the Humboldt-Toiyabe are: Jeffery pine, Ponderosa pine, White fir, Red fir, Lodgepole pine, Incense Cedar, Pinyon pine, and Western juniper. 
  • Ensure the tree you’ve selected to cut is within 10 feet of another living tree. 

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