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Event/Commercial Permits

A permit is required when you are asking for special privileges on National Forest Service (NFS) land. Examples include gatherings of 75 people or more, operating a business such as an outfitting or guiding service, using the Forest for financial gain, occupying a recreation residence, and commercial filming.

The use may be for a one-day event like a wedding or bicycle race, or for up to 40 years such as a ski resort permit.

For questions regarding the sale or transfer of recreation residence cabins, email sm.fs.coronado_su@usda.gov.

What are special-use authorizations?

A special-use authorization is a legal document such as a permit, term permit, lease, or easement, which allows occupancy, use, rights, or privileges of NFS land. The authorization is granted for the specific use of the land for a specific period of time.

How much does an authorization cost?

Special-use Permit Applications

The Special-use Authorization Process

Open Seasons

An “Open Season” is a focused period to receive applications that will concentrate the review and approval of outfitter and guide and recreation event applications to a specific timeframe.

Last updated September 19, 2025