First Amendment Activities/Demonstrations in Rocky Mountain National Park (36 CFR § 2.51)The term "demonstrations" includes demonstrations, picketing, speechmaking, marching, holding vigils or religious services, and all other like forms of conduct that involve the communication or expression of views or grievances, engaged in by one or more persons, the conduct of which is reasonably likely to attract a crowd or onlookers. Rocky Mountain National Park offers 4 designated locations where individuals or groups may exercise their First Amendment rights through demonstrations. A non-fee permit is required for groups over 25 people or if the National Park Service deems further management of the activity is necessary to protect park resources or visitors. The sale or distribution of non-commercial printed matter, and the free distribution of other message-bearing items without asking for or demanding payment or donation, is allowed within park areas if it occurs in designated First Amendment areas. Who Needs a Permit?Demonstrations involving 25 persons or fewer may be held without a permit within designated First Amendment areas, provided that:
If you meet the criteria above, you are welcome to demonstrate in a designated First Amendment site without a permit. If your planned activity includes components besides the above criteria, or if you have questions, please contact the Commercial Services Office. Designated First Amendment LocationsThe following locations are predetermined by the National Park Service for First Amendment activities provided the location can accommodate the requested group size. First Amendment participants may not obstruct traffic or approach visitors; all participants vehicles must be legally parked.How to ApplyFirst Amendment Permits are free of charge and can be valid up to 7-14 days at a time. The organizer is requested to provide reasonable notice (preferably 10 business days) of the proposed event to the Commerical Services Office, including whether there is any reason to believe that there may be an attempt to disrupt, protest, or prevent the activity. Submit the below application to the Commerical Services Office: First Amendment Permit Application (PDF)Contact UsIf you have any additional questions about First Amendment activities, please contact the Commerical Services Office at 970-586-1482 or email us. |
Last updated: December 31, 2024