Cedar Breaks National Monument is home to many beautiful settings that are ideal for workshops, tours, guided hikes and more. If you are receiving monetary gain by providing these services, you MUST have a Commercial Use Authorization (CUA). CUA’s are only issued after the National Park Service determines that the Commercial Use involved will not impair park values and resources. All Commercial Uses of the park require the submission of an application and fee at least three weeks in advance. If you are unsure if your business requires a CUA please contact us. A Commercial Use Authorization (CUA) is a business permit with the National Park Service. It authorizes you to conduct commercial activities and to provide specific visitor services within a national park. We will only issue CUA for activities that:
You must have a CUAs if you or your organization provides services that:
IMPORTANT UPDATE: New COVID-19 Guidance for Commercial Use Authorizations
You may not conduct commercial activities in the park without a valid CUA or in a manner inconsistent with the terms of the CUA. You must carry a complete copy of your Commercial Use Authorization with you at all times while operating in the park and show the CUA at the entrance station fee booth. Step 1: Before starting the CUA application process, please read the Cedar Breaks only accepts CUA applications for the following commercial activities. Please click on the links below to download the customized Operational Plans for commercial activities you would like to conduct in the park.
Step 3: Pay the fee applicable to your application electronically through Zion National Parks pay.gov account. (Processing fees begin at $300. Details are found within the application paperwork.) Please make a note at the bottom of the forms that fees paid are for Cedar Breaks National Monument. IMPORTANT UPDATE: New COVID-19 Guidance for multi-day road based tour motorcoach information. Download a complete spreadsheet of park-specific RBT entrance fees. |
Last updated: May 1, 2024