December 14, 2016
You go to Murdoch's in Four Corners and ask the checker for a Christmas Tree permit. Then you pay $5 per tree, up to three trees. The checker will then have you sign a sheet that notes your permit numbers and that you've paid, and then you'll get an orange sticker for each tree you buy.
Then you can drive onto the public forest from any of many public access spots around town. Hyalite and Little Bear Cabin road are two very popular spots close to Bozeman . If you're NOT in a campground, at a trailhead, in a Wilderness Area, close to a stream, or at a spot that has been designated for a timber sale or reforestation planting, your free to find that perfect tree.
Here's a hint, there's no perfect tree, and that's the beauty of it. You get to walk around in the woods talking to your family about the which tree will work the best, is a tall and skinny lodgepole or a big bushy spruce. Your kids get some fresh air and a short lesson tree species and natural resources, and you and your husband or wife can dream about "one day" when you've got a house big enough for that 15 foot spruce over there.
Just remember these few things:
- Dress warm.
- Take a sled for the little ones to ride in.
- Bring some snacks and hot chocolate.
- Take lots of pictures.
- Don't forget a saw.
- Put the permit on the tree after cutting it.
Here's a few pictures from our family outing a few weeks ago: