Firewood Cutting Opens On Deschutes, Ochoco Forests

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Beginning Sunday, personal and commercial use firewood collection season will resume on the Deschutes and Ochoco National Forests and Crooked River National Grassland. All areas will remain open through November 30, 2022. The public should note this is only for the national forest lands and does not include permits for firewood cutting on BLM administered lands.

Personal firewood permits will be available at local vendors and open Forest Service offices. Commercial permits will only be available at Forest Service offices. For closed Forest Service offices, commercial permits can be made available by calling your local office and arranging a time to obtain a permit.

Permit holders must have a permit and a copy of the Firewood Synopsis while collecting firewood and will be required to tag their loads.  Permit holders need to pay particular attention to the “Rules and Regulations” as well as the specific cutting designations listed on each cutting area map in the synopsis. It is the responsibility of the permit holder to read the Firewood Synopsis and understand the tree species available for firewood cutting and gathering in the designated areas. It is prohibited to possess or remove trees that have been illegally cut.

Permits will be available at vendors (see attached list) beginning Sunday and available at open Forest Service offices beginning Monday. Currently only the Sisters Ranger District and Crescent Ranger District have open front offices. As staffing allows, other Forest Service offices will begin opening during May and early June.  Again, it is important to note commercial permits will only be available at open Forest Service offices or through prior arrangements with your local Forest Service office, but will not be available at vendors.

This year personal firewood permits are free for up to 8 cords of wood. This firewood cannot be sold and must only be used for personal use. People interested in selling firewood must obtain a commercial permit.

Permit holders must be aware of and follow all fire restrictions, which can be found on either of the two Forest’s websites (www.fs.usda.gov/main/deschutes/home ) or (www.fs.usda.gov/main/ochoco/home). The Firewood Synopsis and list of vendors are also located on the two websites.

To contact a local Forest Service Office, please use the following phone numbers:

Deschutes National Forest

  • Bend-Fort Rock RD: 541-383-5300
  • Sisters Ranger District: 541-549-7700 (Open M-F from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.)
  • Crescent Ranger District: 541-433-3200 (Open M-TH from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.)
  • Redmond Air Center: 541-504-7200

Ochoco National Forest

  • Lookout Mountain and Paulina Ranger Districts: 541-416-6500
  • Crooked River National Grassland: 541-416-6640

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