FilmingPermits are issued for filming and associated sound recording to ensure protection of resources and to prevent significant disruption of normal visitor uses. Permits are required for access to areas normally closed to the visiting public. Generally, permits are not required for:
PhotographyStill photography activities require a permit ONLY if it:
The need to issue a still photography permit is not evaluated based on the perceived commercial or professional status of the photographer. For the purposes of 43 CFR 5.2, portrait subjects such as wedding parties and graduation photos are not considered models.
How to Apply for a Filming and/or Photography PermitUse the Special Uses Application Form to apply for a permit. Send the completed application, any associated documentation, and non-refundable application fee of $50.00 to the park’s Commercial Filming Coordinator via email or by mail at:
All applications must be postmarked 45 days or greater prior to the start date of the proposed activity to be conducted in the park. The non-refundable application fee may be paid online or by check or money order payable to "National Park Service." FeesThe National Park Service will collect a cost recovery charge and a location fee for filming/still photography permits. Cost recovery includes an application fee and any additional charges to cover the costs incurred by the National Park Service in processing your request and monitoring your permit. This amount will vary depending on the park and the size and complexity of your permit. The application fee must be submitted with your application. In addition, the National Park Service has been directed by Congress to collect a fee to provide a fair return to the United States for the use of park lands. The National Park Service uses the following still photography fee schedule: Motion Pictures/Videos Permitting RequirementsPermit applicants may be required to obtain liability insurance naming the United States as additionally insured in an amount commensurate with the risk posed to park resources by the proposed activity. They may also be asked to post a bond to ensure the payment of all charges and fees and the restoration of the area if necessary. What about photography workshops?If a permit applicant is planning a photography workshop, they may need a commercial use authorization. See the commercial use authorization page for more information.
A request for a filming permit may be denied if:
Contact UsContact us for questions or more information about commercial filming and photography in the park or send completed applications to the address below.
Phone423-346-6294 Filming/Photography Permits Coordinator |
Last updated: May 30, 2024