The National Park Service conserves and protects areas of untold beauty, grandeur and historical importance for current and future generations. The tradition of capturing images of these special places started with explorers who traveled with paint and canvas or primitive cameras. Sharing these images helped inspire the creation of national parks. Today, visitors to national parks continue to memorialize their visits through filming and photography.On January 4, 2025, the EXPLORE Act was signed into law (Public Law 118-234). Section 125 of the Act changed how the National Park Service will manage filming and photography in park areas. Key elements of the new law include:
Please contact Zion National Park for more information about filming and photography in the park. Requests for filming or still photography involving more than eight individuals require a permit and should be processed appropriately and all cost recovery and location fees collected as authorized. ApplicationApplying for a Special Use Permit for filming and still photography when involving more than eight individuals. (maximum 12 Individuals ) Download an application below 1. Complete, sign, and return the permit application form electronically to e-mail us2. Submit a copy of your insurance naming the “United States Government” as additionally insured electronically to e-mail us 3. Submit an application fee of $150.00. Application fees must be submitted electronically through pay.gov by visiting: https://pay.gov/public/form/start/77183133 Timeline
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Location Fees for Filming - Motion Pictures and Video | Location Fees for Still Photography and Audio Recordings |
09 - 10 people = $150.00 / day | 09 - 10 people = $50.00 / day |
11 - 12 people = $250.00 / day | 11 - 12 people = $150.00 / day |
Insurance
General liability insurance may be required. When required, $1,000,000 is typically the minimum. Complex projects or projects with large sets and cast/crews (12 Individuals maximum) will require higher insurance. The “United States Government” will be named as “additional insured” on the insurance certificate. If further specificity is desired/requested: “the Department of Interior, National Park Service, Zion National Park.” A copy of the insurance from the Carrier must be received PRIOR to issuing an approved permit.The NPS may require additional insurance commensurate with the risk involved with your filming activities. IMPORTANT: The name on the certificate of insurance must match your business name, including any names used under “doing business as.” The certificate can be emailed to e-mail us, faxed directly to Zion National Park, (fax) 435-772-3426, or mailed to this address: US Government, Zion National Park, Commercial Services Office, SR 9, Springdale UT 84767.
Filming Locations When Permit is Required:
- Filming in Kolob Canyons Area including the paved road and associated overlooks and parking lots.
- Kolob Terrace Road Corridor- Lava Point Area including campground, picnic area and overlook.
- Main Zion Canyon Area including road corridor from South Entrance to the Temple of Sinawava and associated overlooks, parking areas and most areas around Zion Lodge.
- Trails: Pa’rus Trail, Emerald Pools Trails, Court of the Patriarchs, and Canyon Overlook Trail.
- Zion-Mt. Carmel Highway road corridor from Canyon Junction to the East Entrance and associated pullouts and parking areas.
- No filming or still photography within designated Wilderness or Recommended Wilderness Areas. This includes most slot canyons.
- West Rim Trail (including Scout Lookout and the trail to Angels Landing). Filming on Angels Landing is NOT permitted due to safety concerns.
- Riverside Walk and Narrows trails are not currently permitted in order to address over-capacity issues occurring in these areas.
Cancellation or Delays
Notification of initial delays or schedule changes for start of activities must be provided to the NPS at least two days in advance. If rain/weather is an issue, you may want to consider including alternate “Rain Dates” in case weather is a factor for your project. Please keep in mind that you are still required to contact the park—preferably one business day in advance before 2:00 pm. Please keep in mind that the weather within the park changes and cannot be predicted.Additional Information
- Additional information about Zion National Park may be found on our website at http://www.nps.gov/zion
- Additional information for filming outside of Zion may be found at:
- the Utah Film Commission website at https://film.utah.gov
- Kane County Film Commission website at http://www.visitsouthernutah.com/film-commission.html
NPS B-roll Photographs and Video for Public Domain
- Looking for B-roll photographs and videos of your National Parks?
Discover and Explore Digital Assets in the National Park Service NPGallery Digital Asset Management System.
A comprehensive library of NPS images, video, audio, maps, presentations, documents, B-roll, and more that is available to the public.
Website may be found at: NP Gallery Digital Asset Management System
Download an Application and Filming Zone Maps
Application for Filming / Still Photography Permit (Short Form)
Application for Filming / Still Photography Permit (Long Form)
Filming Zone Maps (pdf file)
Last updated: February 13, 2025