
Christmas tree permits are available to purchase online through Recreation.gov now through December 31, 2025. Details about designated cutting areas, dates, and types of trees that may be cut may be found here Caribou-Targhee National Forest Christmas Tree Permits.
To purchase a Christmas tree permit, visit Recreation.gov and search for Caribou-Targhee National Forest Christmas Tree Permits. It is important to carefully read the overview and need-to-know information prior to purchasing the permit. Visitors will also need to set up or log in to a Recreation.gov account to complete the transaction. You can also purchase permits in person at Ranger District offices or from local vendors listed here Christmas Tree Permit Vendor List.
Fourth graders with an Every Kid Outdoors pass are eligible for a free Christmas tree permit and can apply by entering the pass or voucher number when purchasing a permit (note: a $2.50 reservation fee will be applied). Cutting a Christmas tree also improves forest health. The permit system helps thin densely populated stands of small-diameter trees. Local forest health experts identify areas that benefit from thinning trees that tend to be the perfect size for Christmas trees. Removing these trees in designated areas helps other trees grow larger and can open areas that provide forage for wildlife.
For more information, visit these online resources:
• Recreation.gov Christmas Tree Permit page with map interface
• Caribou-Targhee National Forest Maps and in person Purchase Locations
• Help Center article “How Do I Purchase and Print a Christmas Tree Permit?”
• Cut a Tree for the Holidays from Your National Forest article
• Every Kid Outdoors Fourth Grade Pass program




