Filming and Still Photography

General Information

In most cases, permits and fees are not required for filming, still photography, or audio recording that involves eight or fewer individuals. In order to avoid permit and fee requirements, the filming, still photography, or audio recording must meet all of the following conditions:

  • Occurs in areas open to the public;
  • Uses hand-carried equipment only;
  • Does not require exclusive use of a site;
  • Does not adversely impact park resources, values, or other visitors; and
  • Is not likely to result in additional administrative costs for the NPS.

Permits and fees are not required for filming, still photography, or audio recording that is associated with an activity or event that has been authorized under a written authorization (e.g., permit or agreement), such as a wedding, sporting event, demonstration or other activity.All filming, still photography, and audio recording is treated the same under the new law. When a filming, still photography, or audio recording permit is required, the National Park Service will charge location fees and fees to recover its costs to administer the permit, including application fees.Individuals and groups conducting filming, still photography, or audio recording remain subject to all other laws and regulations applicable to visitors to park areas, including those requiring permits for certain activities (e.g., special events or demonstrations) and those prohibiting disturbance or other negative impacts to natural or cultural resources.Individuals and groups conducting filming, still photography, or audio recording are subject to entrance and/or recreation fees that may apply in park areas even when a permit is not required. When filming, photography, and sound recording activities occur in national parks, they must be consistent with the protection of park resources and avoid conflict with public use and enjoyment of the park.

Who Needs a Permit?

A permit may be required for filming, still photography and audio recording if it does not meet the conditions stated above.

Filming

  • Advertisements, feature films, entertainment broadcasts, documentaries, promotional or educational films (including non-profit and student projects)
  • Filming for stock footage (may be dependent on equipment crew size)
  • Use of large or unusual equipment, if activities warrant oversight by park staff
Still Photography
  • Still photography using models, props, sets, lighting, or other specialized equipment
  • Use of large or unusual equipment, if activities warrant oversight by park staff

If you are unsure if your event will need a special park use permit, please contact the Park Use Coordinator:

Lake Mead National Recreation Area
Special Park Use Office
601 Nevada Way
Boulder City, NV 89005
(702) 293-8931
e-mail

Permitting Guidance

Applications may take up to 45 business days (excluding weekends and holidays) to process. Every effort will be made to accommodate the permit application sooner. As a condition of your permit, you may be required to present proof of liability insurance in an amount set by the park.

Submitting an application with the fee does not guarantee the issuance of a permit or that the date you requested will be approved. Applications are accepted up to one year in advance. You will be notified within five business days that we have received your application. Approval or denial of the application can range from days to weeks.

All permit applications will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Some activities may go through a full environmental and compliance review.

 

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Film & Still Photography Fees


All permit applications require an application fee of $150, which is non-refundable even if the application is denied.

  • The permit office accepts payment by credit card only and will not accept personal or business checks.
  • Applications will be reviewed after confirmation of payment.

All filming and still photography permits are subject to cost recovery and a location fee per 54 USC §103104 and 54 USC § 100905 and may require proof of liability insurance naming the United States of America as also insured.

The NPS may recover from the permittee all agency costs incurred in processing the application and monitoring the permitted activity if the request is approved. Applicants may be responsible for reimbursing the park for all costs incurred by the park in processing the application (even if the application is denied) and monitoring the permitted activity and subsequent site restoration if necessary.

The location fee is calculated per day per location and must be based on the following schedule and is determined by the type of activity and the number of people on park lands associated with the permitted activity. There is no deviation from the schedule.

Filming Location Fees

  • 1-2 people, camera & tripod only - $0/day
  • 1-10 people - $150/day
  • 11-30 people - $250/day
  • 31-49 people - $500/day
  • More than 50 people - $750/day
Still Photography Location Fees
  • 1-10 people - $50/day
  • 11-30 people - $150/day
  • More than 30 people - $250/day

Last updated: April 3, 2025

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Mailing Address:

601 Nevada Way
Boulder City, NV 89005

Phone:

702 293-8990
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