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Permits at Thomas Stone National Historic Site

Planning a special event, public gathering, or filming project at Thomas Stone National Historic Site? Some activities require a permit to ensure they align with park regulations, protect historic resources, and maintain public access. If your event or project goes beyond typical visitor use, we’re here to help guide you through the process.

What is a Special Park use (SPU)?

A Special Park Use (SPU) is an activity that takes place in the park and:

  • Benefits a specific individual, group, or organization rather than the general public.
  • Requires written authorization and management oversight from the National Park Service (NPS) to protect park resources and visitor experiences.
  • Is not prohibited by law or regulation.
  • Is not initiated, sponsored, or conducted by the National Park Service.
  • Is not managed under a concession contract, an NPS recreation fee activity, or a lease.

A Special Use Permit (SUP) helps the park manage these non-routine activities, ensuring they respect the park’s historic and natural setting, preserve resources, and minimize disruptions for visitors. Each request is carefully reviewed based on park guidelines, visitor access, and potential impacts.

If you are unsure whether an activity or event requires a Special Use Permit, please contact us.

 

Activities that Require a Permit

The following include, but are not limited to, activities that require a permit:
 

 

Apply for a Permit

Choose one of the applications below, fill it out with your information, and email completed permit application(s) to gewa_thst_information@nps.gov.

 

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Additional Information

When should I apply for a permit?

You should submit a completed application, located above, along with the application fee to the park as far in advance of your planned date as possible. In addition, you should request a meeting with park staff if your proposed activity is unusual or complex. Early consultation with park staff will help them process the submitted application in a timely manner.

What fees will I have to pay?

The National Park Service will collect a cost recovery charge and a location fee for still photography permits. Cost recovery includes an application fee and any additional charges to cover the costs incurred by the National Park Service in processing your request and monitoring your permit. This amount will vary depending on the park and the size and complexity of your permit. The application fee must be submitted with your application.

In addition, the National Park Service has been directed by Congress to collect a fee to provide a fair return to the United States for the use of park lands. The National Park Service uses the following still photography fee schedule:

  • 1–10 people - $50/day
  • 11–30 people - $150/day
  • Over 30 people - $250/day

Are there other permit requirements?

You may be required to obtain liability insurance naming the United States as additionally insured in an amount commensurate with the risk posed to park resources by your proposed activity. You may also be asked to post a bond to ensure the payment of all charges and fees and the restoration of the area if necessary.

What about photography workshops?

If you are planning a photography workshop, you may need a commercial use authorization. Contact us if you have questions, if the items listed above do not fall under your category, or you need a bit more help.

Last updated: April 4, 2025

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