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  2. How To Get a Real Christmas Tree from a National Forest for ...

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    So make sure to check beforehand if the forest you're heading to or want to buy a permit at has a Christmas tree you'd be okay with. Each forest on Recreation.gov has reviews too, so you can see ...

  3. Americans can cut down their own Christmas tree for just $5 ...

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    Permits can be purchased on Recreation.gov for the specific national forest you intend to visit. The rules of each forest and state vary, so be sure to check ahead before going on a Christmas tree ...

  4. Christmas tree permits available starting Thursday - AOL

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    Nov. 8—The U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management will start offering Christmas tree permits Thursday for $5 each. For many families, venturing out onto public lands to cut their own ...

  5. Wasatch–Cache National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Cache National Forest portion is located in northern Utah and southern Idaho. It has a land area of 701,453 acres (1,096 sq mi, or 2,838.7 km 2 ). In descending order of land area it is located in parts of Cache , Bear Lake , Franklin , Weber , Rich , Box Elder , Caribou , and Morgan counties.

  6. Cache National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Cache National Forest is a 533,840-acre area of National Forest System land in Idaho and Utah. It was established on July 1, 1908, by the U.S. Forest Service. The majority of its area is in Utah, and was initially created when the Bear River National Forest was disbanded. On July 1, 1915, all of Pocatello National Forest was added.

  7. Why the Forest Service is encouraging people to cut Christmas ...

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    Every year, Americans chop down hundreds of thousands of Christmas trees in national forests. Officials say it helps reduce wildfire risk.

  8. Wasatch and Uinta montane forests - Wikipedia

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    The dominant vegetation type of this ecoregion is coniferous forest, composed mainly of ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa), Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii subsp. glauca), subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa), Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmanni) and trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides), with limited populations of limber pine (Pinus flexilis).

  9. Can’t find a Christmas tree? Get one from a national forest

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