How do I get a permit to cut firewood in Colorado?

How do I get a permit to cut firewood in Colorado?

Self- serve permits can be obtained and completed at the entrance to the CSFS State Forest Office at 59228 Highway 14, Walden CO 80480. For additional information, contact CSFS at 970.723. 4505 or [email protected]. Purchase permit prior to cutting.

Where can I collect firewood in Colorado?

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  • San Juan National Forest. and. BLM Tres Rios Field Office. Southwestern Colorado.
  • Gathering. Firewood. for. Personal Use.
  • For More. Information.
  • San Juan Public Lands Center.
  • 15 Burnett Court Durango, CO 81301. 970 247-4874.
  • Columbine Ranger District.
  • 367 S.Pearl St. Bayfield, CO 81122. 970 884-2512.
  • Dolores Public Lands Office.

Can you cut firewood in a national forest?

Most national forests allow users to harvest trees for personal use firewood and Christmas trees, but you must first have a Forest Service-issued permit and you must follow specific guidelines, which can vary from forest to forest.

Do you need a permit to cut down a tree in Colorado?

You must have a valid permit to cut and/or remove trees from BLM-managed public lands. Check with your local BLM field office as cutting areas, guidelines and restrictions vary. Tag prices and restrictions are different for trees cut on U.S. Forest Service land. No topping of trees.

Can I take fallen wood from a forest?

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.

Can you use dead trees for firewood?

You can cut the wood, stack it and save it for next year or you can cut dead standing or dead blown down trees. Since dead trees have a low moisture content already, you can burn them almost immediately (depending on how long they have been dead).

Can I get wood from the forest?

Most US National Forests allow people to harvest firewood for personal use, but you must have a Forest Service-issued permit and you must follow specific guidelines, which can vary from forest to forest (The BLM sells similar permits for the land they manage.)

Should you remove fallen trees from the woods?

It’s important not to remove anything that is native or supplies wildlife needs. That includes dead trees, standing or downed. An incredible number of bird and animal species depend on dead trees for shelter or food. (The insects that move into dead wood don’t harm living wood, so no need to worry about that.)

When do you need a forest product permit?

A permit for Forest Product collection must be issued before harvesting any Firewood, Transplants, Post and Poles, Mushrooms, and other Forest Products; except for the small amounts used for campfires or gathered casually while visiting the forest and categorized as “incidental use”.

How does the Forest Service help in Colorado?

Colorado landowners who want to protect environmentally valuable private forest areas that could someday be threatened by development or conversion to other non-forest uses – and who desire to receive monetary compensation in the process – now have the opportunity to submit proposals to protect their forestlands. Happy Colorado Arbor Day!

How old do you have to be to get a fuelwood permit?

Fuelwood Permits will be available to purchase at the GMUG Forest Services Offices. To purchase a fuel wood cutting permit, you must be 18 years of age and present a valid drivers license. The person who will be cutting the wood must be present at the purchase to sign the permit.

What kind of forest products can you buy in Colorado?

Colorado Forest Products. Many forest products are available for sale on BLM Colorado-administered lands. While the most popular products are Christmas trees, boughs and firewood, several other products such as pinyon nuts, character wood and transplants are also available.