National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
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As any fan of National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation knows, there is no greater holiday tradition than chopping down (or, er, ripping from the ground by its roots) your own Christmas tree. In fact, that famously funny scene from Christmas Vacation was filmed here in Breckenridge, despite the film taking place in Illinois.
But you can cut down your own Christmas tree in Colorado. Here’s how to do it legally:
Apply to chop down a tree
Golden Gate Canyon State Park’s application window closed on November 15; the $35 permits will be awarded by lottery. The tree-capitation ceremony will be held Saturday, December 7. Lest it seem like wholesale fir genocide, any species of tree may be slaughtered and strapped to the roof of your car for your Christmas pleasure. Just remember, don’t be like Chevy Chase’s Clark Griswold: Bring a hand saw to Golden Gate Canyon. (Seriously: No power tools will be allowed.)
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Denver Parks and Recreation is getting in on the axe-tion too. For the low, low price of nothing, you can apply for a tree-chopping permit anytime between now and December 21. The outdoor chopping mall is somewhere near Evergreen, and directions to the site will be provided with your free permit. Email DenverMountainParks@denvergov.