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Special Use Permit (SUP) A Special Use Permit is required for all activities for which regulations at 36CFR 1.6(f),the following is a compilation of those activities for which a permit from the National Park Service is required. Special use permits are required for meetings, family reunions, public assemblies, special events, First Amendment rallies, filming, telecommunications, and right-of-way permits for utilities and roads, as well as for other non-visitor activities occurring on park land. A fee may be charged for use of park facilities during and after normal operating hours. Special Use applications are approved at the discretion of the Park Superintendent. Permits require a compliance component as part of the application process.This regulation may cause a slight delay in processing the final application. A special park use is defined as a short-term activity that takes place in a park area, and that:
Right-of-Way PermitsAll right-of-way permit (ROW) applications must be submitted through the NPS ROW Permit Application Portal. You can also use the portal to submit general ROW inquiries to the park. Visit the NPS Right-of-Way Permit page for more information on the application process.Applications for Other Special Use Permits
All applications must be received 4–6 weeks prior to the requested event date. Completed applications may be submitted by email or mailed to: Group ReservationsGroups with 10 or more people should make a reservation. Group arrangements must be made at least two weeks in advance. Anyone interested in planning a group visit to Tuskegee Airmen NHS should first check out Group Visits and follow the directions for making a reservation. |
Last updated: May 22, 2026