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Colorado Parks - Rocky Mountain National Park Special
Uses Permits
The National Park Service will recover costs incurred in administering
permits and monitoring the activities it authorizes. A special park
use is a short-term activity that takes place in the park that: provides
a benefit to an individual, group or organization rather than the public
at large; requires written authorization and some degree of management
control from the National Park Service in order to protect park resources
and the public interest; is not prohibited by law or regulation; and
is neither initiated, sponsored nor conducted by the National Park Service.
Whenever the National Park Service establishes a new permit fee for
a use or activity that has been permitted in the park before but never
charged a fee, the park will notify the public sixty days in advance
of the new fee taking effect. In Rocky Mountain National Park, fees
are charged for the following Special Park Uses: Special Events, Filming
and Photography, Weddings, and activities authorized by Incidental Business
Permits. Incidental Business Permit fees are not new at Rocky Mountain
National Park.
Special Events Permit Fees
A permit is required for activities such as sporting events, public
spectator attractions, entertainment or ceremonies. The administrative
fee is $200.
Filming Permits Fees
A permit is required if the filming, video taping, sound recording
or still photography involves the use of a model (or any on-camera talent),
set, prop, or when the filming, video taping, sound recording, or still
photography could result in damage to park resources or significant
disruption of normal visitor use. The administrative fee is $200.
For both of these permits, additional charges may be assessed if additional
costs are incurred including maintenance costs and/or monitoring by
a ranger(s).
Click here for an Filming
Short Form Permit Application (pdf)
Click here for an Filming
Long Form Permit Application (pdf)
Wedding Permits Fees
A permit is required for weddings held in the park, regardless of the
number of people participating or attending the ceremony.
At non-designated sites the following applies: For a small wedding consisting
of up to 10 people the administrative fee is $50. Larger weddings are
not allowed at non-designated sites.
At Moraine Park Museum Amphitheater and other designated sites the following
applies: For a small wedding of up to 10 people the administrative fee
is $50. For a wedding of 11 to 35 people the administrative fee is $100.
Larger weddings are not allowed at these sites.
At Lily Lake the following applies: For a small wedding of up to 10
people the administrative fee is $50. For a wedding of 11 to 35 people
the administrative fee is $200. For a wedding of 36 to 100 people the
administrative fee is $200 plus any additional costs incurred including
maintenance costs and/or monitoring by a ranger.
Incidental Business Permit Fee
This permit authorizes commercial and nonprofit companies or individuals
to conduct business by providing goods, services or activities to the
public in the park on an annual basis. Currently, the following activities
are permitted under this program: front country bicycle tours, interpretive
hiking tours, guided backpacking, photography workshops, portrait photography
sessions, snowshoe and ski tours, fly fishing instruction, llama packing
services, shuttle services. The administrative fee is $200.
The Incidental Business Permit fees are already in effect, the other
fees will take affect on March 27, 2003. For further information about
special park uses fees please contact Kyle Patterson at (970) 586-1363.
Click here for an Incidental
Business Permit (pdf)
Other Permits
Flight Permits Minimum
Requirements for Wilderness Tool
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