Fuelwood DNR permits
If people are feeling a budget pinch this fall for firewood, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) suggests “shopping” for firewood from dead or downed trees in state forests, according to a press release on Friday.
According to the DNR, fuelwood permits cost $20 and allow collection of fuelwood for personal use from select state-managed land in the Upper Peninsula and northern Lower Peninsula. Permit holders may collect up to five standard cords of wood, a stack measuring four feet by four feet by eight feet. In the 12-county area affected by the severe ice storm in March, the limit is raised to 10 cords. Collected wood must be from already dead and downed trees within 200 feet of the road.
The DNR states that there are three ways to get fuelwood permits, which are good through Dec. 31:
– Buy a permit online. Individuals can purchase permits at mdnr-elicense.com.
– Purchase a permit in person at DNR customer service centers in the northern Lower Peninsula or Upper Peninsula. A few forestry field offices also will sell permits in person; call to confirm business hours and availability.
– Mail an application to the DNR office that manages the state forest land where you wish to collect fuelwood.
According to the DNR, there are a few rules in place to ensure wood is collected safely and sustainably:
– Do not drive vehicles off the road, though you may use a wheelbarrow or handcart to carry wood to your vehicle.
– Gather wood only from already dead and downed trees; do not remove wood from trees that are dead and still standing.
– Have your permit with you and fill out the collection log before transporting your wood. Failure to do so could result in a citation.
– Do not sell or trade firewood. It is for personal use only.
– Avoid spreading invasive pests and diseases; collect firewood near where it will be used.
The DNR also reminds Michigan residents that if they are collecting wood in the northern Lower Peninsula this year, ice storm debris can be treacherous. The DNR reminds residents to be aware of their surroundings and look for hazards on the ground and overhead when collecting wood. If collecting wood during deer season, the DNR also suggests to consider wearing blaze orange for visibility.
For more information on fuelwood permits and list of frequently asked questions, visit Michigan.gov/Fuelwood.


