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Permits

Special Use Permits

Sled dogs racing in snow

Special events or commercial use of public lands require a permit. This includes commercial activities such as filming or guiding, and non-commercial uses such as organized events or gatherings.

Harvesting Huckleberries

Huckleberries on bush

Commercial gathering of huckleberries is not permitted on the Idaho Panhandle National Forests, but everyone is welcome to gather huckleberries for personal use. 

Morel Mushrooms

Morel mushrooms growing in dirt

The National Forest requires a free, mushroom harvesting permit in order to appropriately manage mushroom harvesting activities, monitor use, and protect resources.

Gathering Firewood

Stacked firewood

Firewood cutters must obtain a free permit and abide by the terms when cutting in Northern Region national forests.

Christmas Trees

An adult and a child seeking a Christmas tree in the forest

Cutting the family Christmas tree is a timeless tradition. You can purchase your tree permits online or at one of our offices between mid-October to the end of December.

Outfitters and Guides

A horse rider leading a string of pack horses

As partners in providing unique recreational experiences, commercial outfitters and guides have an integral role in fulfilling one of the agency's missions to serve the public.

Recreation Residences

A historic recreation residence building

Summer homes, also referred to as recreation residences, have a long tradition on the Idaho Panhandle National Forests. Most are located around Priest Lake.

Last updated March 27th, 2025

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