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Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve
Permits
 
Wedding at Great Sand Dunes
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Many weddings and other events take place in the national park. Please apply for a Special Use Permit for your event or for commercial filming.

Special Use Permits must be acquired before holding any event (such as a wedding) or for commercial filming in the national park or preserve. For questions or for more information, email or call the Chief Ranger at 719-378-6321.

Please download the appropriate application below (general permit or commercial filming permit), complete all sections, and mail with any required fees to:


Chief Ranger
Great Sand Dunes NPP
11999 Hwy. 150
Mosca, Colorado 81146
Attn: Special Use Permits 

General Special Use Permit (for weddings and other events; .pdf file, 31KB)

Commercial Filming

Please read the Guidelines for Commercial Filming (.pdf file, 60KB). Please note that commercial filming, except for certain educational purposes, is not permitted within designated wilderness areas, including the main dunefield of Great Sand Dunes. The main dunefield may be used as a backdrop.  Some commercial filmers use the Escape Dunes area, near the main dunefield, for commercial filming. These small dunes provide a dune foreground, while the main dunefield is highly visible behind them. See these photos of the Escape Dunes:

Escape Dunes #1
Escape Dunes #2
Escape Dunes #3
Escape Dunes #4   

Special Use Permit for Commercial Filming, Long Form (.pdf file, 92KB)

Special Use Permit for Commercial Filming, Short Form (.pdf file, 66KB)

 

Information About Backcountry Camping Permits

 

 

Children rafting Medano Creek  

Did You Know?
In average to wet years, Medano Creek is a popular beach environment at Great Sand Dunes. When creek flow is high, some children even raft the shallow waters.
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Last Updated: April 28, 2007 at 12:40 EST