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  2. Christmas tree harvesting opens in the Pikes Peak region - AOL

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    Permits range between $10 and $20 depending on the ranger district, including the Pikes Peak, South Platte, South Park, Salida, Leadville ... Christmas tree harvesting opens in the Pikes Peak ...

  3. Christmas tree permits available starting Thursday - AOL

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    Nov. 8—The U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management will start offering Christmas tree permits Thursday for $5 each. For many families, venturing out onto public lands to cut their own ...

  4. Here’s when you can snag a Christmas tree permit at a ... - AOL

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  5. Pike National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Pike National Forest is located in the Front Range of Colorado, United States, west of Colorado Springs including Pikes Peak. The forest encompasses 1,106,604 acres (4,478 km 2) within Clear Creek, Teller, Park, Jefferson, Douglas and El Paso counties. The major rivers draining the forest are the South Platte and Fountain Creek.

  6. Roosevelt National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Roosevelt National Forest is divided into two ranger districts, the Canyon Lakes Ranger District, with offices in Fort Collins, and the Boulder Ranger District, with offices in Boulder. The Roosevelt National Forest began on May 22, 1902 as part of the Medicine Bow Forest Reserve.

  7. Americans can cut down their own Christmas tree for just $5 ...

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    Tired of the large Christmas tree price tags? Take an adventure and cut one down yourself for a low cost

  8. Santa's Workshop (Colorado amusement park) - Wikipedia

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    The park is generally open from mid-May through Christmas Eve, and is closed from January to May. As of 2018, admission is $24.00 per person for ages 3–59. Under 3 and 60 or older are free. Military and group rates are available. The park is still owned and operated by the Haggard family who opened it in 1956.

  9. How To Get a Real Christmas Tree from a National Forest for ...

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    If you do venture out to one of these forests with your Christmas tree permit, make sure to follow all USDA guidelines when it comes to cutting down trees. For one, permits are a must—even for ...