BLM Firewood Permits Online

Organization

Bureau of Land Management

BLM Office:

Lakeview District Office

Media Contact:

Lisa McNee

LAKEVIEW, Ore. – The Bureau of Land Management, Lakeview Field Office, has had an uptick in illegal woodcutting. On Saturday, February 19, BLM law enforcement caught several people who had already felled approximately 32 trees. Several weeks prior, recreation staff found that dozens of green trees had been felled in various locations around the Christmas Valley area.

As a reminder, campers may collect a small amount of “dead and down” wood for use at a campsite without a permit. Cutting green trees without a permit is prohibited in the BLM Lakeview District.

To purchase a firewood permit online:

  1. Go to https://forestproducts.blm.gov/.
  2. Click on Oregon, select the Field Office, and then select Fuelwood.
  3. Complete and submit the application.
  4. Enter your credit/debit card information. Your payment will be processed within minutes, and you will then print your permit.

You will also receive an email with all the maps, stipulations, load tags, and documentation you will need to cut and remove products from BLM land safely. All purchased permits are final; no refunds will be granted.

“It’s the woodcutter’s responsibility to obtain, understand, and follow the rules in effect at the time and place where they are cutting firewood,” said District Manager Todd Forbes.

Maps identifying BLM firewood cutting areas will be provided at the time of purchase. Some roads to these areas may be inaccessible at this time due to weather conditions. Woodcutters are advised to contact the BLM and obtain current road access information before planning any woodcutting activities.

For more information on special forest products, including firewood, visit https://www.blm.gov/programs/natural-resources/forests-and-woodlands/forest-product-permits.

To report illegal tree cutting or other suspicious activities contact the Lakeview District Office at 541-947-2177.

image of downed tree, photo by Blake Dornbusch, BLM Law Enforcement

Photo by Blake Dornbusch, BLM Law Enforcement

image of downed tree, photo by Cameron White, BLM Forestry Technician

Photo by Cameron White, BLM Forestry Technician


The BLM manages more than 245 million acres of public land located primarily in 12 western states, including Alaska, on behalf of the American people. The BLM also administers 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate throughout the nation. Our mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of America’s public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.