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Glacier National Park
Permits
 

Filming and Photography Permits
Permits are generally issued for photography, filming, and associated sound recordings to ensure protection of resources, to prevent significant disruption of normal visitor uses, or when they involve props, models, professional crews and casts or set dressings. Permits are required for access to areas normally closed to the visiting public, or either before or after normal visitation hours. As of May 15, 2006 the following procedures/guidelines will apply to issuing permits for commercial filming and still photography.

Wedding Permits
Glacier provides some spectacular locations for outdoor weddings. If you plan to get married in the park you will need a permit. Applications forms can be found on our weddings page.

Lake McDonald  

Did You Know?
Lake McDonald is the largest lake in the park with a length of 10 miles and a depth of 472 feet. The glacier that carved the Lake McDonald valley is estimated to have been around 2,200 feet thick.

Last Updated: October 01, 2008 at 12:30 EST