Passes & Permits
Federal Recreation Fees
Support Our National Heritage
Entrance and
use fees for federal lands are not only used for conserving our
nation's land, wildlife, waterways and historical sites, but are
used to develop, maintain and improve visitor services and recreation
opportunities.
Pass
Information
Interagency
Recreation Passes are honored nationwide at all Forest Service,
National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation,
and US Fish & Wildlife Service sites charging entrance or standard
amenity fees.
There is one
Interagency Annual Passes and two Interagency Lifetime Passes available
through the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. For more informaiton
on these passes, please visit the Forest Service's Recreation
Fees and Passes web page.
Passes are available
at all Caribou-Targhee National
Forest Ranger District Offices and the East Idaho Vistior Center.
Permit
Information
As managers
of the National Forest, we welcome the opportunity to provide permits
for public use. Available permits: firewood,
Christmas trees, wilderness,
and special use authorization. Please
become familiar with the terms of your permit to help make both
your time in the Forest and our job more enjoyable!
Firewood
Permits
For firewood permit information,
click here.
Christmas
Tree Permits
Christmas Tree
permits are seasonal and are usually available beginning in mid
October. Permits are $10 for one tree up to 12 feet tall and are
limited to one per household or organization. Click
here for more information on general permit information. Click
here for a list of vendors who will be selling permits.
Special-Uses
Permit/Authorization
A special-use
authorization is a legal document which allows occupancy use of
National Forest System land. The authorization is granted for a
specific use of the land for a specific period of time and usually
has a fee associated with it.
For site specific information
contact the pertinent district.
For other permit information
visit www.fs.fed.us/recreation/permits/.
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