You don’t need to be an outdoors expert to cut your own tree, but a little planning can mean all the difference.
Each year the U.S. Forest Service offers residents the opportunity to cut their own Christmas Tree from public lands. Here's ...
Don’t have your Christmas tree yet? There’s an option you might not have considered. For just $5 — and a little effort — you can find your Christmas tree in one of Oregon’s national forests. The U.S.
The Every Kid Outdoors program provides fourth-grade students and accompanying family members free entry to federally-managed public lands, water sites, recreation areas and historical sites across ...
I prefer having a live Christmas tree because of its natural beauty and evergreen scent. This is a good time to go shopping for a cut tree because you’ll find a wide selection of three to four ...
Each household may harvest one tree from unrestricted state lands free of charge, under a few simple regulations.
Permits to cut any species of tree in the Gila National Forests are $5. Within the Gila, permits for pinion trees only are free. Permits are available for purchase in person through Dec. 24 and ...