USDA Press Release
Price, UT, June 3, 2024 —The USDA Manti-La Sal National Forest is issuing fuelwood permits and other forest products for the Ferron/Price and Sanpete Ranger Districts starting June 1, 2024, and continuing through November 30, 2024.
Fuelwood permits on the forest cost $5 per cord with a four-cord minimum purchase, and a ten-cord max purchase per household. Forest product permits for the Ferron/Price and Sanpete Ranger Districts are available for purchase in-person at each District Office as well as the Supervisor’s Office in Price, UT Monday through Friday between the hours of 8a.m. to Noon and 1p.m. to 4:30p.m.
All rules and regulations associated with the fuelwood permits remain the same as previous years. A valid permit is required prior to collecting or removing any forest product, including fuelwood, from USDA Forest Service lands. Even while gathering fuelwood, the permit holder must remain on designated roads that are open and non-muddy; road conditions during the Spring can be adverse, driving muddy roads creates damage for all road users. The permit holder must be present and in possession of the permit when acquiring fuelwood, and they must fill out the number of cords collected until the permit is filled. Each permit has updated maps of where a permit holder may harvest firewood, each district has updated maps found on the Manti-La Sal National Forest’s Forest Products Permits webpage.
If you have any questions or are ready to purchase your fuelwood permit, please visit or contact one of our offices below:
Ferron/Price Ranger District Office
115 West Canyon Road
Ferron, UT 84523
Phone: 435-636-3580
Sanpete Ranger District Office
540 North Main Street
Ephraim, UT 84627
Phone: 435-636-3300
Supervisor’s Office
599 West Price River Drive
Price, UT 84501
Phone: 435-636-3500
For more information on the planned prescribed burns, please contact the Sanpete Ranger District Office at 435-636-3300, visit our website www.fs.usda.gov/mantilasal or follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/mantilasalnationalforest and on twitter: https://twitter.com/ml_nf