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Rocky Mountain Region

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Photo of Smokey with a family at Christmas Tree cutting areaCutting a Christmas tree in a national forest is a tradition for many residents of the Rocky Mountain Region. In doing so, you take an active part in managing your national forests as you celebrate your own family's tradition. Happy Holidays!

Animated image of a house with blinking lights Four primary cutting areas along the Front Range in the Arapaho, Pike and Roosevelt National Forests serve metro Denver and surrounding communities for those who want to cut their own Christmas tree.

To purchase a cutting permit for one of these areas, select the area you want to cut in from the list to the right or click on the map to view all the cutting areas. The general information below pertains to all cutting areas.

  • Click HERE to see a map
  • Click HERE to view FAQs

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