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Section 125 of the Act changed how the National Park Service will manage filming, photography, and audio recording in park areas. Key elements of the new law include: In most cases, permits and fees are not required for filming, still photography, or audio recording that involves eight or fewer individuals.
Public land users do not require a permit for short-term filming activities unless the activity would: cause appreciable damage or disturbance to the public lands, their resources or existing improvements, or. is prohibited by closure of the lands to such activities.
Federal law requires the National Park Service to recover its administrative costs for commercial filming and still photography activities that require a permit. The Administrative fee is $100.
Pets disturb wildlife and are not allowed on trails. Wood and charcoal fires are strictly prohibited due to generally dry weather conditions and intermittent high winds. Certain activities require a special use permit, including groups of over twenty persons hiking in the park. Practice Leave No Trace principles.
Federal law requires a permit for all commercial filming, no matter the size of the crew or the type of equipment. This includes individuals or small groups that dont use much equipment, but generate revenue by posting footage on websites, such as YouTube and TikTok.
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Commercial Use Authorizations A Commercial Use Authorization (CUA) allows an individual, group, company or other for-profit entity to commercially operate within a National Park Service area. CUAs are managed at the park level so application processes and fees may vary.
What if Im a YouTuber? The line can be blurry. If youre uploading videos to YouTube for personal use, youre technically not required to have a permit. However, if youre making money by creating your own content, you do need a permit.

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