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Christmas tree permits are now available online for several U.S. national forests, valid from late November 2025 to January 2026.
Christmas tree permits for several U.S. national forests—including New Mexico’s Carson, Cibola, Santa Fe, Lincoln, and Gila; Superior; Kaibab; and Stanislaus—are now available online via Recreation.gov.
Permits, required for cutting trees in designated areas, are valid from late November 2025 through January 2026, with specific dates varying by forest.
A Recreation.gov account is needed to purchase, and fees range from $15 per tree to a $2.50 reservation fee.
Fourth graders with an Every Kid Outdoors pass can get a free permit, though a small fee still applies.
The program supports forest health by reducing overcrowding through selective removal of small trees.
Visitors must review guidelines and maps before purchasing.
Los permisos de árbol de Navidad ahora están disponibles en línea para varios bosques nacionales de los EE. UU., válidos desde finales de noviembre de 2025 hasta enero de 2026.