Commercial Use Authorization (CUA)


 
 
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A Commercial Use Authorization (CUA) is a business permit with the National Park Service that authorizes an individual, group, company, or other for-profit entity to conduct commercial activities and provide specific visitor services within a national park area. The National Park Service will only issue CUAs for commercial activities and visitor services that:

  • are determined to be an appropriate use of Joshua Tree National Park;
  • will have minimal impact on Joshua Tree National Park’s resources and values;
  • and are consistent with Joshua Tree National Park’s purpose, management plans, policies, and regulations.

A CUA is required if you, as an individual, organization, or company, provide any goods, activities, services, agreements, or other function for members, clients, or the public that:

  • take place at least in part in Joshua Tree National Park,
  • use park resources, and
  • result in compensation, monetary gain, benefit, or profit.

Businesses and individuals may not conduct commercial activities in the park without a valid CUA or in a manner inconsistent with the terms of the CUA. You must be in possession of a valid CUA to conduct business in Joshua Tree National Park.

Approved Activities

CUA's are only available for the following:

  • 4x4 Tours
  • Art Instruction
  • Astronomy
  • Bicycle Tours
  • Camping – backcountry (reservations required through recreation.gov)
  • Camping – front country (reservations required through recreation.gov)
  • Climbing certification
  • Climbing/Mountaineering daytrip
  • Environmental Education
  • Event Services
  • Fitness
  • Hiking – backcountry
  • Hiking/Walking front country
  • Horseback/Mule rides daytrip
  • Motorcycle/Scooter Tours
  • Outdoor Skills Education
  • Painting Instruction
  • Photography Instruction
  • Road-based Commercial Tours
  • RV Delivery/Setup
  • Wedding/Event Planner

How to Apply

Visit the online Commercial Use Authorization online portal.

Additional required documents that will need to be submitted with your application:

  • Current Certificate of Liability Insurance
  • Current training completion certificate appropriate for terrains to be guided or classes offered. The CUA holder shall guarantee the competency of group leaders/guides to meet the minimum qualifications. Certifications must be accredited by a recognized accrediting organization, or by a certifying organization that adheres to industry recognized standards, such as AMGA, PCIA, or PCGI
  • Current training completion certificates for instructors providing climbing guide services and climbing instructor training courses. Certifications must be accredited by a recognized accrediting organization, or by a certifying organization that adheres to industry recognized standards, such as AMGA, PCIA, or PCGI
  • Current First Aid/CPR certification for each guide
  • Leave No Trace certification for each guide 
  • Current Food Handlers Card if providing and/or making food for clients. CUA holder will comply with applicable public health, sanitation standard, and codes. Food service with catering must comply with and meet US Food and Health inspections standards for adequate sanitation requirement.
  • Safety Plan for the year
  • Operating Plan for the year
  • Copy of current pricing
  • If you require a Visitor Acknowledgment of Risk form from clients, you will be required to use the park provided VAR. VAR is located on the parks CUA webpage.

CUA permit holders are required to submit monthly reports and an annual report of their commercial activities in the national park.

If you're leading a trip, ensure your group is aware of park regulations and safety concerns.

*Please allow 45-60 days for your application to be processed*

 

CUA Fees

Application Fee: $350.00 for first service activity and $250.00 for each additional service activity. Each service activity requires its own commercial use authorization.

Guide Card Fee: $15.00 per card for each guide. All guides operating in Joshua Tree National Park are required to have a park issued guide card. Payments will be made through pay.gov. The permit office will email an invoice to the CUA holder for the number of cards issued to the company.

Market Price Management Fee: In addition to the application fee, parks are required to collect a reasonable fee to recover the costs associated with administering and managing the CUA program. CUA holders are subject to a market price fee calculated by gross receipts earned from park-based operations. Application fees are credited to the CUA holder upon payment of market price fee. Fees are based on the following:

Market Price Fee (% of gross receipts earned from park-based operations)

  • <$250,000.00 - 3% of gross receipts (minus application fee)
  • $250,000.00 to $500,000.00 - 4% of gross receipts (minus application fee)
  • >$500,000.00 - 5% of gross receipts (minus application fee)

Example: Suppose a CUA holder earns $750,000 in gross revenue from doing business at Joshua Tree National Park. Under the MPM fee structure, the National Park will charge the CUA holder 3 percent of their gross receipts, 4 percent for the next $250,000, and 5 percent for the remaining $250,000. This hypothetical CUA holder would then have a total fee of $30,000. The application fee will then be subtracted from $30,000. After subtracting the application fee from $30,000, the difference must be remitted to the National Park before a new CUA can be issued. The combined charges for the application fee and the market-rate management fee may not exceed the limits noted in the table above. If the calculated market-rate fee is less than the application, then the National Park Service will retain the application fee.

Payment is due by February 28th. Application and Management fees are paid via Pay.gov. CUAs are issued for up to a one-year period. The CUA operating year is from January 1 to December 31.

 

Violation of CUA Terms and Conditions

First Offense – Permit Office will review the offense and if determined to be a minor offense an interview will be set up and a letter of caution could be issued pending the outcome.

Second Offense – Permit Office will review the offense and submit the review to the Chief Law Enforcement Officer for an interview with eh CUA holder and a letter of warning could be issued pending the outcome.

Third Offense – Permit Office will review the offense and submit a review to the Superintendent. An interview will be conducted, and a meeting could be set up if needed. Depending on the outcome of the meeting a 30-day suspension from operating in the park could be implemented.

Forth Offense – Permit Office will review the offense and set up an interview between the CUA holder, Permit Coordinator, Chief Law Enforcement Officer, and Superintendent. Pending the outcome of that interview the CUA holder could have their CUA revoked for the remainer of the year. The Regional Office will be notified that the CUA has been revoked and future CUA could be in jeopardy if you want to renew.

Major Offenses and threat to visitor safety will result in the immediate loss of the CUA and may impact future CUA approval.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Permit Office

The permit office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 2:00 pm (PST). We are closed on federal holidays.

Contact us

Phone: (760) 367-5518
Email: JOTR_special_use@nps.gov
Address: 74485 National Park Drive
Twentynine Palms, CA 92277
*We are located in office building 101.*

Last updated: January 15, 2025

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74485 National Park Drive
Twentynine Palms, CA 92277-3597

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760 367-5500

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