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You can cut your own Christmas tree in an Arizona national forest. Here's how to get a permit, where to cut your tree and how to do it safely.
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You can cut your own Christmas tree in all six Arizona national forests: Tonto, Prescott, Coconino, Apache-Sitgreaves, Kaibab and Coronado. You'll need a permit before you head out.
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Arizona Christmas tree permits are available online or in person. “There are two ways to get a permit," said Michelle Williams, timber resource specialist for Tonto and Coronado national forests.