Christmas Tree
It’s essential to take a step back when you have the chance and enjoy the beauty that the holidays bring.
This marks the third season USDA Forest Service Christmas Tree permits have been available through Recreation.gov. The ability to purchase permits online can be more convenient and provide another option for visitors interested in harvesting their own holiday tree. Permits are also available at all Bighorn National Forest Offices in Buffalo, Greybull, and Sheridan. Every…
It’s beginning to look a bit like Christmas – and now families can start planning for it too, as Shoshone National Forest announced the first day to get Christmas tree permits. Few things inspire the spirit of the season, like the sight and smell of a Christmas tree. Soon, many people who make obtaining a…
Now I know, that I’m not the only parent out there who has gone out of their way, to make sure their kids are happy. Whether in the form of a birthday party, having a solo day with the said child or maybe it’s as simple as going to the park. My oldest daughter has…
Now one of the best parts of the Christmas season is of course the Christmas tree, but once the holiday is over, many are not sure what to do with the tree. Well, believe it or not, you can eat parts of your tree and there is actually a recipe book out there detailing some…
Some people say it’s too early to decorate for Christmas – but it’s not too early to plan for it, especially if your plan involves a visit to a national forest. Christmas tree permits for Bighorn National Forest are now available for purchase online. Forest officials opened the permit period yesterday, Oct. 26, on the…
Make your holiday season special with an authentic Wyoming Christmas tree. Tree permits for the Shoshone National Forest will be available beginning next Monday, November 18th. Each $8 permit is good for one personal Christmas tree, so long as its less than 20 feet tall with a trunk diameter less than six inches. The permit…
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