Passes & Permits
Are you ready to recreate on your Dakota Prairie Grassland lands?
This page will help you determine if you're planning on recreating
at a site that requires a reacreation fee to help pay for the facilities
and services that you will be using. You will also learn where fees
exist and the variety of pass and permit options available to you.
WHICH PASS DO I NEED?
To make the best choice on which pass to purchase, you should think
about your recreation plans for the next year. You have options
like simply buying a single day pass, a multi-day pass, or even
an annual pass that covers a Forest or Region. If you plan to recreate
in many different spots across the nation, an Interagency Annual
Pass may be your best value. You may also qualify for one of the
Interagency Lifetime Passes (Interagency Senior Pass or Interagency
Access Pass). You may also qualify for one of the Interagency Lifetime
Passes (Interagency Senior Pass of Interagency Access Pass).
Links on the right-hand side will take you to our Washington Office
sites for more information on Recreation Passes.
See below for Dakota Prairie Grasslands Permits information.
PERSONAL
USE FIREWOOD PERMITS
Personal Use Firewood Permits are for personal
use only, and firewood may not be re-sold. A Permit sells for $5.00
per cord with a minimum of two (2) cords for $10. Maximum permit
is five (5) cords for $25.00. The permit allows you to cut firewood
from dead, downed trees only. Only one permit per person may be
purchased annually.
The entire Little Missouri National Grassland,
except campgrounds and the Blue Buttes, are open to wood cutting
from June 1 to Mar 31.
Permits may be purchased at the Medora and McKenzie
District Offices.
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CHRISTMAS
TREE PERMITS
Personal Use Christmas Tree permits allow the
cutting of one tree per family and sell for $3 each. Christmas Tree
cutting is authorized on the Custer Forest's Sioux District. Any
variety of tree under 12 ft. may be cut with the permit. Trees may
not be cut in campgrounds, around residences, within 100 ft. of
a road or on private property. Permits are available at the Medora
and Grand River Ranger District offices.
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SPECIAL
USE PERMITS
Please contact the appropriate Ranger District Office
for information on Special Use or other additional permitting requirements
on the Dakota Prairie Grasslands.
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FOREST PRODUCTS
SPECIAL USE
Please contact the appropriate Ranger District Office
for information on Special Use or other additional permitting requirements
on the Dakota Prairie Grasslands.
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Use the map to discover more about the Forest Service region you
plan to visit and learn about local pass options and how to purchase
a pass.
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