Permits to cut your own Christmas tree in Colorado are now available, or will be soon, in many places across the state.
Several local parks and National Forests are participating this year, meaning Coloradans have many locations to choose from.
Anybody interested in cutting down a tree at Golden Gate Canyon State Park must fill out an application online between Nov. 1 and 15. Applicants whose names are chosen will be notified by email during the week of Nov. 15. On Dec. 3, they can visit the park between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. to choose and cut their tree.
Price of a permit: $20 This National Forest is one of the more popular places to cut down a Christmas tree because of its close proximity to the Denver area. Many more permits are available in national forests compared to state and county parks. You can purchase a permit anytime between Nov. 10 and Jan. 7 for the Sulphur Ranger District of Grand County and the Canyon Lakes Ranger District of Larimer County.
Permits in the Pike National Forest specify a certain district — and you must stay within that area. All permits must be purchased in advance.White River National Forest
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