Guidelines

Do you need a Christmas tree permit in Montana?

Do you need a Christmas tree permit in Montana?

Christmas tree permits are free in 2020, and each permit allows up to three trees to be cut. Please display your permit on the dashboard of your vehicle when you go out to harvest the tree(s). Permits are good for all National Forests in Montana.

Where can I cut my own Christmas tree in Montana?

You can cut your Christmas tree at any of the following national forests in Montana.

  • Lolo National Forest, Missoula, MT.
  • Custer-Gallatin National Forest, Bozeman, MT.
  • Kootenai National Forest, Libby, MT.
  • Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, Dillon, MT.

Can you cut down a tree in Montana?

Where to Cut Your Tree. Your permit allows you to cut Christmas trees in any national forest in Montana. Make sure you cut your tree on public lands by checking a Lolo National Forest Visitor Map and follow road restrictions on the Motor Vehicle Use Map.

Where can I cut down a Christmas tree in Bozeman MT?

Cutting Your Christmas Tree-A Great Tradition

  • Belgrade: Town and Country Grocery and Belgrade True Value.
  • Bozeman: Owenhouse Ace Hardware (downtown store bicycle shop and W.
  • Four Corners: Murdoch’s Ranch & Home Supply.
  • Big Sky: Big Sky Conoco.
  • West Yellowstone: Corner Cenex.
  • Livingston: Ace Hardware.

Can you take fallen trees from the woods?

Even if the tree is dead, fallen, or diseased, you could be breaking the law by harvesting it. It’s illegal to take wood from national forests, parks, public land, reservoirs, and reserves.

Where can I cut a Christmas tree in Bozeman MT?

Christmas Tree and Firewood Cutting

  • Gallatin National Forest district offices. The closest to Hyalite is the Bozeman Ranger District.
  • Owenhouse Bicycling Company in downtown Bozeman.
  • Murdoch’s Ranch and Home Supply in Bozeman.
  • Lee and Dad’s Grocery in Belgrade.
  • Gateway Exxon Market in Gallatin Gateway.

Is it illegal to take wood from a forest?

Is removing firewood legal? Everything within a wood, including fallen branches and logs, is the property of the woodland owner. This means removing logs from a wood without consent is considered theft. Make sure you have the consent of the wood owner before you remove any wood.

Who owns a fallen tree?

When a tree falls over onto a neighbor’s property, that neighbor should submit a claim to his or her insurance company immediately. The insurance company is usually responsible for taking care of the damages. This is true if the tree fell over due to an act of nature.

Where to cut a Christmas tree in Montana?

Your permit allows you to cut Christmas trees on the Custer Gallatin National Forest, located within Montana and portions of South Dakota. This permit allows for gathering personal-use boughs, but no cutting from Hemlock or Cedars.

When do you get a Christmas tree permit?

Each year from mid-November through December, your local Forest Service Office sells permits that allow you to cut a fresh Christmas tree on National Forest Lands. Fees for the permit vary at each local office. The permit allows you to cut one tree for your holiday festivities.

Where can I get a firewood cutting permit in Montana?

The cost for firewood cutting permits varies per forest. The permit allows you to cut down standing dead or downed timber on National Forest and Bureau of Land Management lands within Montana and Northern Idaho. Firewood obtained under this permit is intended for personal use only.

What can you do with a Forest Service permit?

The permit allows you to cut one tree for your holiday festivities. It also helps the Forest Service thin tree stands that have a concentration of smaller trees. National Forests and Grasslands around the country can provide an excellent backdrop for a filmmaker seeking a natural setting for their film or television production.