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The policy of National Park Service (NPS) is to allow filming, photography, and recordings when it is consistent with the protection and public enjoyment of park resources. These activities may not harm natural, cultural, wilderness, or recreational resources and cannot conflict with the public's normal use and enjoyment of the park.
Do I need a permit to film?
More Permit Information
If, after reviewing the information above, you have determined that your film, photography, or audio recording project needs a permit please contact the park.
The National Park Service will collect:
Filming
Photography
Payments are accepted in the form money order or paper check. Payments can be through the mail. Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park To help protect park resources and to assist still photography applicants as comprehensively as possible, permit deadlines have been established. Please note that all permit fees need to be paid and all initial paperwork completed before the permit will be considered. It is highly recommended to start the permitting process early as practical. Permits and associated fees must be submitted at least 30 days in advance. |
Last updated: April 17, 2025