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Coronado National MemorialSan Jose Peak, Mexico from Montezuma Pass Overlook
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Coronado National Memorial
Permits

Coronado Cave--Permits for Coronado Cave are no long required.

SPECIAL USE PERMITS

Application Fee--$50.00 (non-refundable)
Additional Fees--vary
  

Contact the Chief of Interpretation at 520-366-5515 x 22 for additional information.

Special Use Permits are required for the following activities (see Superintendent's Compendium):

  • Group activities in the picnic area with more than 30 people and/or 15 vehicles.
  • Group activities at Montezuma Pass with more than 50 people and/or 35 vehicles.
  • Operation of any type of portable motor or engine or device powered by a portable motor or engine...
  • Operation of a public address system...
  • Soliciting or demanding gifts, money, goods or services...
  • Conducting a sports event, pageant, public spectator attraction, entertainment, ceremony and similar events.
  • Public assemblies, meetings, gatherings, demonstrations, parades and other public expressions of views...
  • Sale or distribution of printed matter...
  • Engaging or soliciting any business...
  • Commercial photography or filming...

Application Form (62 KB MS Word)

Montezuma Canyon in the snow, Coronado National Memorial  

Did You Know?
Coronado was searching for the ‘Seven Cities of Cibola’ when he began is expedition in 1540. What does Cibola mean? It is most likely a Spanish corruption of (She Wo No)- Land of the Zuni.

Last Updated: June 15, 2008 at 17:30 EST