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Cut Your Own Christmas Tree With iSportsman

December 15, 2023

iSportsman Staff

iSportsman Staff

It’s a classic Christmas tradition, bundling up the family to go cut your own Christmas tree. If you are the type to not shy away from the ultimate do-it-yourself holiday spirit, then read on for more information on iSportsman locations perfect for Christmas tree cutting.

Where to Cut Your Own Christmas Tree

USAG Alaska

cut your own Christmas tree

Of course, this gorgeous Alaskan iSportsman location also offers the ultimate holiday experience. USAG Alaska offers Christmas tree cutting permits for all individuals over the age of 16. Better yet, USAG Alaska offers their Christmas tree cutting permit for free. Permit holders are allowed one tree per household, and USAG Alaska defines a Christmas tree as “a living tree under 10 ft., still in the ground.” To find your perfect pine, Douglas fir, or spruce visit USAG Alaska’s iSportsman portal to obtain your permit today. 

Eglin Air Force Base

cut your own Christmas tree

Don’t let the warmer Floridian winters dampen your holiday spirit, Eglin AFB also offers Christmas tree cutting permits through iSportsman. For an affordable $5 and a little elbow grease, you can deck the halls with your own self-harvested sand pine Christmas tree. Cutting your own Christmas tree at Eglin is easy, simply call ahead to ensure there are still trees available, register with iSportsman, and purchase your permit.  Sand pines make beautiful holiday additions to any décor and offer the familiar pine aroma that reminds everyone of the holidays. Visit the Eglin AFB iSportsman portal to begin your Christmas excursion today.

Check out the iSportsman Holiday Gift Guide on iSportsmanUSA.

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