Bridger-Teton National Forest has opened additional firewood cutting areas in Snyder Basin and South Beaver on the Big Piney Ranger District. The gates at Spring Creek Road and South Beaver Creek will be open from now until August 26th to allow firewood cutting of previously burnt timber, as well as to remove trees cut in the Roosevelt fire area. Firewood cutters must possess a valid firewood permit and all Bridger-Teton National Forest rules, regulations, and policies apply to these additional areas. All wood cutting must be within 300 feet of open roads and cut to a maximum of 8-foot lengths.
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