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Know Before You Go: Cutting Your Own Christmas Tree

Posted on December 2, 2025
Peyton Garcia

Peyton Garcia

a father and son cut down a pine tree in a snowy forest.

Christmas tree cutting: What to know before you go. (martinedoucet / Getty Images)

A tried and true Rocky Mountain tradition, here’s everything you need to know before you go 🌲

Where To Go

Christmas tree cutting is allowed in most national forests (with a permit) during the holiday season typically from November to January. The options closest to Denver include the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests (via Fort Collins) or the Pike-San Isabel National Forest (via South Platte or Colorado Springs). But you can check out a full map of all the Colorado ranger districts that allow tree-cutting this time of year.

Permitting

Tree-cutting permits in Colorado range in cost from $5 to $20 depending on the ranger district. You can purchase yours online at recreation.gov or in-person at area-specific stores and ranger offices.

What You’ll Need

  • Your permit (to attach visibly to the tree or your vehicle dashboard)
  • A printed map (GPS can be unreliable)
  • Handsaw (chainsaws are prohibited in most national forests)
  • Tarp (for wrapping up your precious cargo)
  • Sled (for easier forest-to-car transport)
  • Strong rope or straps (to secure your tree to your car)
  • A four-wheel drive vehicle or tire chains (trust me)
  • Tape measure (so you’re not stuck estimating if it will fit in the house)
  • A Christmas playlist and a thermos of hot chocolate (optional, but highly recommended 😁)

Good To Know:

  • No “tree-topping” — you must take the entire tree from ground level, leaving no more than 6 inches of stump
  • Make sure you’re at least 75 feet away from roads and trails when cutting
  • Once home, cut about 1 inch off the base of your trunk and place the tree in a basin of fresh water

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