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Zion National Park
Permits
 

Zion National Park Special Permits

Commercial Use Authorization Permits
The Permit is for businesses (incidental) when there are no fixed commercial facilities within a national park area, the commercial activity originates and terminates outside the park, no money changes hands on park lands and no commercial solicitation occurs on park lands.

There are 5 types of permits:
*Bicycle Tours
*Interpretive Hike with groups of 15 or less people
*Interpretive Hike with groups of 16 to 50 people
*Photography and Painting Workshops
*Taxi and Recreational Shuttle

The fee structure for Commercial Use Authorization Permits is:
Permit fee for the calendar year - $250.00
Entrance fees are not included.
For more information call: 1-435-772-7815

Special Use Permits
One time permits for Weddings, Special Events and Filming.
For more information call: 1-435-772-7820

There are 3 types of Special Use Permits:
*
Filming of Zion National Park
*Special events inside the park
*Wedding parties inside the park 

The fee structure for Special Use Permits is:
*Filming Permit - $150.00
*Wedding Permit - $100.00
*Special Event - Fees Vary
*Entrance fees are not included.
For more information call: 1-435-772-7820

Entrance Permits
Permit to get into Zion National Park.
Click here for entrance fee information.

 


Backcountry Permits:
Permits are required for overnight trips in the backcountry (including climbing/bivouacs), through hikes of the Virgin River tributaries, and canyons requiring the use of desending gear or ropes (including the Subway). Permits are available the day before or the day of the trip. Permits are available at the Zion Canyon and Kolob Canyons Visitor Centers.

For more information about Zion National Park's backcountry areas and permit system.

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Did You Know?
Zion National Park will celebrate a "Century of Sanctuary" in 2009. Zion was set aside as Mukuntuweap National Monument by President William Howard Taft on July 31, 1909.
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Last Updated: May 30, 2008 at 18:55 EST