Denver resident Katelyn Taylor hoped to make a beloved holiday tradition even more special this year. So she and her family, joined by their friends, hiked through Summit County’s White River National ...
Setting up a family Christmas tree is a time-honored post-Thanksgiving tradition for many Coloradans. While fake trees are easy to find at most department stores, it’s still possible — and oftentimes, ...
With Thanksgiving over, you might start to see more cars topped with Christmas trees hitting the streets. The day after Thanksgiving is a “busy, busy day” for Jerry, the “fresh-cut guy,” running the ...
COLORADO, USA — Hiking through the forest in search of the perfect Christmas tree is a memorable way spend some time during the holidays in Colorado. Whether it has been a family tradition for ...
Make a once-in-a-lifetime memory or start a tradition: March your family into the woods and cut down your very own Christmas tree. Michigan’s three national forests will all soon be open for Christmas ...
Christmas tree permits are available for purchase online at recreation.gov (with an added $2.50 processing fee charged by the website) and at local U.S. Forest Service offices or from local vendors.
With the holiday season just around the corner, many people are deciding how to celebrate and decorate. If you're considering the convenience of an artificial Christmas tree that you can use year ...
For only $5, families across Washington can cut down their own Christmas tree this year in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Each family is allowed two Christmas tree permits through Dec. 31.
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