FREDONIA, Arizona – The Kaibab National Forest will sell over-the-counter Christmas tree tags for each of its three ranger districts starting Thursday. The permit will allow the holder to cut a tree of a certain species within a designated area on the Kaibab National Forest through Dec. 24.
The tags will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis until they are gone. Christmas tree tags are $15 per tree, and no refunds will be made, even if weather conditions prevent access to cutting areas.
Tags for the North Kaibab Ranger District will be available starting Nov. 20, while tags for the Williams and Tusayan districts will be available starting Nov. 21. Customers will be provided a map that shows the designated cutting areas along with additional Christmas tree cutting instructions. The number of available tags and contact information for each ranger district is as follows:
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