Special Use Permits

A Special Park Use is an activity that takes place in a park area and provides a benefit to an individual, group or organization rather than the public at large; requires written authorization and some degree of management control from the Park Service in order to protect park resources and the public interest. Special events may be permitted provided there is a meaningful association between the park area and the events, the observance contributes to visitor understanding of the significance of the park area, and a permit has been issued by the Superintendent. A special event may be permitted only if the activity has been judged by the Superintendent not to cause any derogation of the values and purposes for which the park was established, unless directly and specifically authorized by Federal law.

Learn more about permits at Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site in the Superintendent's Compendium.

Permit applications can be submitted up to one year before the date of the proposed activity. Early submission is encouraged. Permit applications require a $50 non-refundable processing fee. Your submission of an application does not guarantee approval of a permit. If you are considering using the park for anything beyond the activities associated with a typical visit, please contact the park ahead of time. Follow the links below for permit applications and further information.

 

Last updated: February 10, 2026

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