BLM Christmas tree permits available  

Posted 11/21/23

CHEYENNE — Christmas tree permits are available at BLM Wyoming field offices and online.  

Permits may be purchased between 7:45 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday from all BLM Wyoming …

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BLM Christmas tree permits available  

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CHEYENNE — Christmas tree permits are available at BLM Wyoming field offices and online.  

Permits may be purchased between 7:45 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday from all BLM Wyoming offices except the Wyoming State Office and Newcastle Field Office. The cost for a permit is $7.50 to $10 per tree, depending on location. Up to a maximum of five Christmas trees can be purchased by an individual for personal use.  

The permits are also available online at forestproducts.blm.gov.  

A BLM permit is valid for trees located on BLM-administered lands only. Permits for trees on U.S. Forest Service-administered land can be obtained at your local Forest Service office and at some BLM offices. 

Tree cutters must have a valid permit with them while cutting a tree. Trees may not be cut within wilderness areas, wilderness study areas, timber sale areas or administrative sites such as developed campgrounds. 

Although the Christmas tree permits are for any tree species, the BLM recommends Engelmann spruce, sub-alpine fir, Douglas fir, ponderosa pine and lodgepole pine as the best species to cut for your Christmas tree. Christmas trees harvested from aspen stands and dense young stands will contribute to forest health and improve wildlife habitat. 

For more information, visit blm.gov/wyoming-christmas-trees or call the Cody BLM office at 307-578-5900 

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