The tree was a gift from the San Carlos Apache Tribe and was harvested from the Point of Pines area, northeast of Globe.
This year's Arizona Capitol Christmas tree is a majestic Ponderosa pine gifted to the state by the San Carlos Apache Tribe.
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That didn’t stop them, either. “Once I told them what we were looking for and who was for,” he added, “they jumped out of the ...
Christmas tree permits are available online at forestproducts.blm.gov. The cost for a permit is $7.50 to $10 per tree, depending on location.
The $10 permit entitles the purchaser to harvest one ponderosa pine or Eastern red cedar, measuring up to 20 feet tall. It is ...
The holiday spirit is taking root in Arizona, with a towering Ponderosa pine from the San Carlos Apache Tribe gracing the ...
The San Carlos Apache Tribe has gifted a 40-foot tree to Arizona to serve as the state's official Christmas tree at the ...