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![]() NPS Photo Individual Caving PermitsA free caving permit is required to visit any lava tube cave at El Malpais National Monument. Individual caving permits are issued for a minimum of 2 people and a maximum of 10 people per group. The capacitiy for each cave is 10 people per cave per day. Cave permits can be picked up at the El Malpais Visitor Center at Exit 85 on I-40 in Grants, NM or at the El Morro National Monument Visitor Center. Special Use PermitsIndividuals or groups who wish to use El Malpais National Monument for a special purpose or event require a Special Use Permit. A Special Use Permit must be applied for and approved by the Superintendent. Special Use Permits include, but are not limited to, weddings, large group picnics, sporting events, church services, public spectator attractions, entertainment, ceremonies, 1st Amendment activities (fee is waived), or anyone wishing to use a public address system. Permit applications require a $100 non-refundable processing fee and must be received by the park at least 2 months prior to proposed activity. Your submission of an application DOES NOT guarantee approval of a permit. Special use permit applications are available to download. If you have questions or are interested in these permits, please contact the Special Use Permits Coordinator by e-mail. Research PermitsAnyone wishing to conduct research at El Malpais National Monument must first submit an application. Contact the Research Permit Coordinator at 505-285-4641 ext. 227 or email us for more information. Permit Requirements for Filming & Still PhotographyWho needs a permit?In most cases, permits and fees are not required for filming, still photography, or audio recording that involves eight or fewer individuals. In order to avoid permit and fee requirements, the filming, still photography, or audio recording must meet all of the following conditions:
All filming, still photography, and audio recording is treated the same under the new law. It does not matter whether it is commercial, non-commercial, for content creation, by a student, or conducted by media or for news gathering. What fees will I have to pay if I need a permit?Federal law requires the National Park Service to recover its administrative costs for filming activities that require a permit. Cost recovery includes a non-refundable application fee of $200 and any additional charges to cover the costs incurred by the National Park Service in processing your request and monitoring the permitted activities. This amount will vary depending on the park and the size and complexity of the permitted activities. Permit applications be received by the park at least 2 months prior to proposed activity. Your submission of an application DOES NOT guarantee approval of a permit. In addition, Federal law also requires the National Park Service to collect a location fee that provides a fair return to the United States for the use of park lands for filming and for still photography.Filming in Wilderness Areas The National Park Service manages and protects more than 44 million acres of Congressionally-designated wilderness areas under the Wilderness Act of 1964. These areas have additional laws and policies to preserve their wilderness character for future generations. Filming activities in wilderness areas must follow all applicable laws and regulations that govern wilderness areas in the park, including prohibitions on structures, installations, motor vehicles, mechanical transport, motorized equipment, motorboats, or landing aircrafts.Special Use Permits for filming are required for all filming activities in wilderness areas, except casual filming by visitors, no matter the group size or equipment used. How do I apply for a permit? To apply for a filming or photography permit, use the Special Use Permit for Still Photography. Please allow two months for permit processing. Contact the park permit coordinator via email with questions. |
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Last updated: March 19, 2025