Sonora, CA — Today is when permits are now valid for anyone heading into the Stanislaus National Forest to pick out a Christmas Tree. For the second year in a row, the Forest Service is offering free permits for those wishing to cut down a tree this holiday season. They are limited to two per household, and there is a $2.50 processing fee through Recreation.gov. Those interested could start acquiring the permits on November 9, but the cutting date was delayed until December 1st, at the request of local Christmas Tree farm owners who make most of their money in the week immediately following Thanksgiving. The number of permits is limited to 7,500, and they are still available this morning. Cl
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