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Events/ Commercial Permits

All commercial activities and events on the National Forests in North Carolina require a special use permit. Some non-commercial recreational gatherings require a permit, depending on the activity.

A special use permit is required for groups larger than 75 people, or for any size group which charges a fee to attend an event. While a group of less than 75 people may not require a permit, there are some regulations that may apply.

Since each District is unique, we recommend that you contact the Permit Administrator for the district where you intend to hold your event or group activity for specific information.

Here are some things to consider. This list is not all-inclusive.

  • All garbage associated with the event must be picked up and removed. Incorporate "Leave No Trace" principles during your visit.
  • Any and all fire restrictions require full compliance, and the group is required to supply adequate water and tools for properly extinguishing any campfires built.
  • Introduction of non-native species is prohibited. This means, use of birdseed, rose petals, rice, etc. are not allowed.
  • Some areas of the forest will not accommodate groups due to resource damage. Please contact the Permit Administrator for information.

Contact Information:

To obtain a permit application please contact the corresponding Permit Administrator:

Nantahala National Forest

Tusquitee & Cheoah District Permit Administrator- robert.e.vance@usda.gov; 828-837-5152

Nantahala Ranger District Permit Administrator- SM.FS.NanRD_permit@usda.gov; 828-524-6441 ext. 452

Pisgah National Forest Permits

sm.fs.pisgahpermit@usda.gov

Croatan and Uwharrie National Forest permits are currently be managed by Pisgah permit staff

Last updated February 25, 2026