For questions about Commercial Use Authorizations (CUAs), please email Commercial Services (blca_cure_commercialservices@nps.gov) DefinitionFederal regulations prohibit engaging in or soliciting any business in park areas, except in accordance with the provisions of a permit, contract, or other written agreement with the United States. As in other National Park Service areas, commercial visitor services or other commercial activities may be provided only by those holding an authorization from the United States. PolicyTitle 36 Code of Federal Regulations 1.6(a) - Permits and 5.3 - Business Operations states: "Engaging in or soliciting any business in park areas, except in accordance with the provisions of a permit, contract, or other written agreement with the United States, except as such may be specifically authorized under special regulations applicable to a park area, is prohibited." CUA Permit RequirementsA 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 site. Curecanti National Recreation Area only issues CUAs for activities that:
You must have a CUA if you or your organization provide services that:
Road-based tours may currently operate without a CUA. We are not accepting applications for road-based tours until 2026. Do not apply, but please email Commercial Services at (blca_cure_commercialservices@nps.gov) for more information. Application Forms and Further InformationAll applications will be handled in the order they are received. Requests that involve multiple locations, complex logistics, and coordination with other NPS divisions or visitor activities may require 90 days or more to process. 1. The $350 CUA application fee per service type. Additional service types must be applied for separately, with a fee of $250 per additional service type. Application fees will be paid via www.pay.gov during the application process. 2. A completed CUA application. All applications for 2024 and onward will be submitted via the online portal. If needed, watch the NPS video "How to Apply for a Commercial Use Authorization (CUA) Permit," which shows how a business can apply for a CUA permit through the online system. 3. Proof of adequate general liability insurance and automobile insurance. Curecanti National Recreation Area needs to be listed on the General Liability Insurance as a co-insurer or an additional insurer. It must read as follows: United States Government
Commercial Vehicle Insurance – Passenger Transport (bodily injury and property damage) -- Coverage Requirements (minimum per occurence liability limits) 15 or fewer passengers - $1,500,000 4. Annual Reporting Forms are due February 28th for the prior year. Annual reports will be submitted through the online portal. FeesThe National Park Service is authorized to recover, at a minimum, associated management and administrative costs associated with CUAs. |
Last updated: February 19, 2025