
Christmas
Tree Permits
The 2010 holiday season is often time for families and friends to head
to the woods to play in the snow and to cut the traditional family Christmas
Tree. Lifelong memories are built during these special times and the Umatilla
National Forest is happy to help with any information gathering you'll
need to make this trip a safe and enjoyable one.
A Christmas Tree Permit can be purchased for $5.00. We ask that you limit
permits to one per household but you can purchase for neighbors, family
and friends. Permits usually go on sale towards the end of November and
can be purchased at any Umatilla National Forest Office or at several
local businesses. Those businesses include:
Pendleton,
OR
Dave's 12th St. Chevron
Southgate Mini-Market
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Heppner,
OR
Heppner Chevron
MCGG Green Feed
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Ukiah,
OR
Rhode’s Supply
Granny's Store |
Hermiston,
OR
Smitty's Ace Hardware |
Spray,
OR
Lazy Wolf Lodge
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MiltonFreewater,
OR
PGG
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Kennewick,
WA
Farmer's Exchange
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Dale,
OR
Dale Store |
Athena,
OR
PGG |
Pilot
Rock, OR
Mentzer & Elliott |
Clarkston,
WA
Schurman's Tru-Value Hardware |
Pomeroy,
WA
Pomeroy Foods
PF Express |
Dayton,
WA
Conoco Food Mart |
Pasco,
WA
Columbia Grain & Feed |
Where Can You Cut A Christmas Tree?
The Christmas Tree Cutting Program on the Umatilla National Forest remains
simple and easy to follow. The Christmas tree permit is valid on any Umatilla
National Forest Ranger District lands when accompanied by this brochure.
Please follow these few simple rules:
- Cut your tree at least 50 feet away from the road.
- Clean up any trimmings or limbs.
- Leave stumps no higher than 10 inches. It is illegal to “top”
a tree.
- Cut off any green limbs left on the stump (these can be used for decorating
greens).
- The maximum height of tree to be cut is 14 feet tall.
- Do not cut in active timber sales or areas that have been planted
with new trees.
- Do not cut on private land, in wilderness areas, designated campgrounds,
or existing tree plantations.
- Do not cut trees within 200 feet of Bluewood or Spout Springs Ski
Areas, summer home sites, Tollgate Work Center, or Forest Service Guard
Stations.
- Christmas tree cutting in the Tollgate Area on the Walla Walla Ranger
District can be challenging after December 1, when most Forest roads
close for the winter. After Dec. 1, snowmobiling or snowshoeing will
be your only access onto most roads off Hwy 204.
- Christmas tree cutting on the Pomeroy Ranger District is prohibited
on Park and Cook Ridges, and in the Lick Creek area, including Sheep
Creek, Cabin, Capehorn and Mud Springs ridges. You may encounter road
closures in the School Fire area during logging operations. Please abide
by these closures.
Be Prepared for Winter Weather!
- Dress appropriately in warm socks, boots, coats, hats & gloves
- Bring plenty of snacks and water
- Have supplies available to build a fire if necessary
- Make sure your vehicle is equipped for winter travel
- Tell someone where you’re going and when you expect to be home
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