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Christmas Tree Permits Available Monday

Written by on November 3, 2017

The wintry weather has put many people in the mood for Christmas decorating.
So it’s very timely that permits for cutting down your own Christmas tree in the Big Horn National Forest will be available beginning Monday, November 6th.
Christmas tree permits are available at the Bighorn National Forest office in Greybull, which is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, except federal holidays. The cost for a permit is $8 for a tree up to 10 feet tall. Information on restrictions of where you can harvest your tree can be found at the Ranger stations or online.
In support of the White House’s Every Kid in a Park initiative, the Bighorn National Forest will offer one free Christmas tree permit to fourth-graders who present a valid Every Kid in a Park pass. Your fourth grader can claim his or her permit at everykidinapark.gov by completing the online application.


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