The Coconino and Tonto national forests will start selling a limited number of permits to cut down a tree on Nov. 14.
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Starting November 14, residents of Arizona can purchase permits to cut down their own Christmas trees in the Tonto and ...
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Permits will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis until sold out and are $15 per tree with a limit of one tree per ...
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Coconino National Forest announced on Friday, Nov. 1, it will begin selling a select number of Christmas tree permits online.
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