Travel / Thursday, 20-Nov-2025

Demand for National Forest Christmas Trees Growing

Demand for National Forest Christmas Trees Growing

Cut-your-own trees are popular this season while tree lots in Flagstaff see a dip in sales.

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Arizona revelers are flocking to the Coconino and Kaibab National Forests to cut their own Christmas trees this year: The Coconino sold out of its 600 permits in just 4 days, and the Kaibab reported an increase in permit sales, too. The trend comes alongside a dip in sales for Flagstaff Christmas tree lots, which some owners blame on the lack of snow.

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