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Cutting Permit
California
Campfire Permit Dry California summers sometimes bring high fire danger and special fire restrictions. Regulations governing fire restrictions are specific to each National Forest and change with weather conditions and the seasons. Before each visit please check with the Forest you plan to visit for current fire restrictions. Recreation Fees and Passes The Modoc National Forest offers many activities
such as hiking, biking, skiing, camping, birding, driving
for pleasure, harvesting mushrooms, and gathering firewood. Many of the
facilities and services associated with these opportunities are free.
Some do require fees or permits to help maintain, manage and improve
the amenities that you enjoy. National Passes - There are several pass options to consider. To make the best choice on which pass to purchase, you should think about your recreation plans for the next year. National passes cover entrance fees found a federal recreation areas such as National Parks and wildlife refuges. They also cover the use of facilities and services at many day use sites on Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management lands. If you plan to recreate in many different spots across the nation, an Interagency Annual Pass may be your best value. You may also qualify for one of the Interagency Lifetime Passes (Interagency Senior Pass or Interagency Access Pass . Interagency Passes are honored at Forest Service sites charging fees for use of many developed day use recreation sites; which may include picnic sites, low developed boat ramps, and trailheads. Interagency Passes may also provide discounts for camping at Forest Service operated campgrounds. For more information, see our "Frequently Asked Questions." Regional Passes Wherever you live in Southern California, you're just a short drive away from a spectacular wildlands adventure -- recreating in the Angeles, Cleveland, Los Padres, and San Bernardino National Forests! If you plan to visit one or more of the four National Forests in Southern California, you may want to consider an Adenture Pass. Wilderness Permit - Permits are not required for the Modoc National Forest - South Warner Wilderness. Campfire permits are required - see above.
Christmas Tree Cutting Permit
Special Use Permit
Visit our National USDA Forest Service Special Use Web Site for a on line brochure on obtaining authorization and the application process. For more information about special use permits required to conduct business on National Forests, visit our National USDA Forest Service Special Use home page. For local permit authorization please contact us. Special Forest Product Permits |
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