First Amendment ActivitiesFreedom of speech, press, religion, and assembly are constitutional rights. However, federal regulations recognize that activities associated with the exercise of these rights may be reasonably managed to protect park resources. The authority to manage these activities is 36 CFR §2.51 and §2.52. The tool used to manage these activities is a Special Use Permit. First Amendment activities include, but are not limited to:
The necessity to obtain a permit to conduct First Amendment activities is determined by the group size and/or location of the proposed activity. Groups of 25 People or LessA small group, which is defined by 36 CFR §2.51(b)(1) as a group of “25 people or less,” is not required to obtain a Special Use Permit for First Amendment activity if they are located within a park designated First Amendment location (see below). A permit is required for any group that:
Larger GroupsA group of more than 25 people is required to obtain a Special Use Permit for First Amendment activities even if they are utilizing a park designated First Amendment site. There are no cost recovery fees associated with First Amendment permits. If your planned activity includes components besides the above criteria, or if you have questions, please contact the Saint-Gaudens NHP Permit Office. Designated First Amendment Location at Saint-Gaudens National Historical ParkThe designated area for demonstrations is the lawn to the south of “Aspet” and west of the brick path from the entrance of the house to Saint Gaudens Road. How to ApplyFirst Amendment Permits are free of charge and can be valid up to 14 days at a time. The organizer is requested to provide reasonable notice (preferably 10 business days) of the proposed event to the Special Use Permit Office, including whether there is any reason to believe that there may be an attempt to disrupt, protest, or prevent the activity. Complete the application form below and e-mail it to MABI_SAGA_Permits@nps.gov. |
Last updated: February 10, 2025