- 1). Obtain a firewood cutting permit at your closest ranger station. A permit that allows two cords of wood per permit for personal use costs $25.
- 2). Locate the nearest firewood cutting area. These areas are marked by black and orange signs that say "Firewood Cutting Area." The ranger station can help you locate the nearest firewood cutting area. Do not cut firewood within 150 feet of streams or lakes.
- 3). Hike into the firewood cutting area and begin your search. Locate as many dry logs and branches as possible within the Firewood Cutting Area. Using your axe, cut down the larger branches into smaller, more portable logs.
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