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Passes & Permits
CABIN PERMITS
Forest Service cabins are available to the public for rent. A cabin permit is required.
Price
Cabin price and amenities vary
Restrictions
Permits are non-refundable
Additional Information
Contact your local district office or
browse cabins online for details
on hiking distances, date availability, maximum stay limits, and provided amenities.
GALLATIN COUNTY BURN PERMITS
Price
$15.00
Restrictions
Open burning may be conducted between March 1 & November 30.
Burning may be subject to restrictions during high fire danger
Additional Information
Available for purchase at Bozeman and Hebgen Lake Ranger Districts
Park County Burn Permits/Sweetgrass County Burn Permits
Available at local sheriff's departments in Livingston and Big Timber
PERSONAL USE FIREWOOD PERMITS
Price
$6.25 / cord
Restrictions
4 cord minimum, 12 cord maximum
Dead down trees and logs as well as standing dead trees unless reserved from cutting
6 foot maximum length
Additional Information
Permit season runs from April 1 to March 31. Permits for cutting firewood are available for purchase at all Gallatin Forest ranger district offices. Firewood permits will also be available at these local businesses: Owenhouse Ace Hardware (bicycle shop) in Bozeman , Lee & Dad’s Grocery in Belgrade, and Gateway Exxon in Gallatin Gateway.
PETRIFIED WOOD COLLECTION PERMITS
Price
Permit Required (no charge)
Restrictions
20 cubic inches (approx. 3” x 3” x 2”) of petrified wood per person, per calendar year
Collection only within the boundaries of the Gallatin Petrified Forest Special Management Zone
Expires December 31 of the year issued
CHRISTMAS TREE PERMITS
Price
$5 / tree
Restrictions
limit two trees per household
Permits are good Forest-wide, except at campgrounds, trailheads, or in plantations
Sold during November & December
Additional Information
Permits are for sale at each of the ranger district offices.
They are also available for purchase at Owenhouse Ace Hardware in Bozeman, Lee & Dad’s Grocery in Belgrade, and Gateway Exxon Market in Gallatin Gateway.
INTERAGENCY ANNUAL PASS
- Covers entrance to National Park sites, and Fish and Wildlife Service Refuges that charge an entrance fee.
- Covers use of Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and Bureau of Reclamation sites that charge a standard amenity fee.
- Admits the pass holder and any accompanying passengers in a private vehicle. In those areas where a per person fee is charged, the pass admits the pass holder and up to 3 persons.
Price
$80
Available at Gallatin National Forest ranger district offices
Restrictions
Valid for 12 months from month of purchase. Expires last day of the month punched.
INTERAGENCY SENIOR PASS
- Covers entrance to National Park sites, and Fish and Wildlife Service Refuges that charge an entrance fee.
- Covers use of Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and Bureau of Reclamation sites that charge a standard amenity fee.
- Admits the pass holder and any accompanying passengers in a private vehicle. In those areas where a per person fee is charged, the pass admits the pass holder and up to 3 persons.
- The pass may provide a discount on some expanded amenity fees such as camping.
- Valid for pass holder’s lifetime
Price
$10
Restrictions
The Interagency Senior Pass may only be purchased in person.
Available to U.S. Citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. that are 62 years of age or older.
Obtain in person at a ranger district office with proof of age and residency.
INTERAGENCY ACCESS PASS
- Covers entrance to National Park sites, and Fish and Wildlife Service Refuges that charge an entrance fee.
- Covers use of Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and Bureau of Reclamation sites that charge a standard amenity fee.
- Admits the pass holder and any accompanying passengers in a private vehicle. In those areas where a per person fee is charged, the pass admits the pass holder and up to 3 persons.
- The pass may provide a discount on some expanded amenity fees such as camping.
- Valid for pass holder’s lifetime
Price
Free
Restrictions
The pass may be issued to U.S. Citizens or permanent residents of the U.S., regardless of age, that have been medically determined to have a permanent disability that severely limits one or more major life activities.
Obtain in person at a ranger district office with documentation of disability and residency.
You may call the ranger district before visiting to make sure you have the required documentation.
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