Now that Thanksgiving and opening day are behind us and the holiday season is underway, it’s time to start thinking about putting up those Christmas trees. There are great local options to pick up a ...
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STEVENS COUNTY, Wash. — If you're looking for the perfect Christmas tree, you might be able to find it in one of our National Forests. For $5 you can get a permit that lets you cut down your own tree.
A permit is required to cut a tree on public land. They are issued by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and the National Forest Service. Permits are for specific areas and range from $5 to $10 with ...
For only $5, families across Washington can cut down their own Christmas tree this year in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Each family is allowed two Christmas tree permits through Dec. 31.
For many Americans, the holiday season begins with trimming their tree — but first they have to select one. For those who are considering getting a live Christmas tree this year, experts offer a few ...
For many, the weekend after Thanksgiving means it's time to put up your Christmas tree. If you, like me, prefer to decorate a fresh (as opposed to artificial) Christmas tree each year, here are some ...
PEOPLE spoke with an expert about everything you need to know about buying a real Christmas tree this holiday season Skyler Caruso is a Writer and Reporter of PEOPLE Digital Entertainment. She joined ...