Wedding Permits

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I want to get married in Glacier National Park!
What do I need to do?

2026 Updates

Road Construction and Project Locations
Several areas of the park are scheduled for road construction and infrastructure upgrades. There will be some delays and closures associated with these projects. Visit our Current Conditions page for specifics.

In the Two Medicine Valley, a large construction project will be taking place fall 2025 through spring 2027. During this time the following locations in Two Medicine will be unavailable in 2026: Pray Lake Shoreline, Two Medicine Picnic Area Shoreline, and Two Medicine Amphitheater.

 

Applying for a Permit

Do I Need a Permit?
Any and all vow exchanges, elopements, ceremonies, weddings, or special events, etc., require a Special Use Permit. This is regardless of the size of the group, whether or not it is “officiated,” or if papers are being signed. If you are entering the park with a photographer only to take photographs and no vow exchange, signing of documents, or union is being witnessed, then no permit is required.

If you are conducting a "mock" ceremony for the sake of photography you may still be required to obtain a permit. Please contact our office to discuss further before submitting an application.

Why Do I Need a Permit?
The National Park Service is required by law to protect and conserve all resources under their care including scenery, wildlife, and tranquility. As such, it is sometimes necessary to regulate or limit activities within the park to reduce strain on park resources and provide a positive experience for all visitors. Therefore, the National Park Service has the authority to require a permit for certain activities, including weddings.

Can I Get Married Anywhere in the Park?
Due to increased demand and strain on park resources, we have limited the areas for which we issue wedding permits within the park. See our Wedding Locations page for more details. You can see pictures of some of these locations on Glacier National Park’s Flickr site.

How Do I Get a Permit?
Step 1: Download a Special Use Permit application.

Step 2: Use the information found here and on the wedding location information page to fill out the application with as much detail as possible.

  • Be sure to provide exact locations and times. Responses such as “various” or “Two Medicine” are not acceptable locations and “sunrise” or “afternoon” are not acceptable times. Be specific. Please provide alternate locations/dates/times to fall back on in case your first choice is unavailable.

  • Be sure to include your photographer's name and contact information, if you plan on using one.

  • Under “Equipment” list anything that is not on your person that you might want to bring to the wedding location/ceremony site. Examples include camera equipment, bouquet, chairs, musical instruments, speakers, etc. Please keep in mind there are restrictions for the individual locations.

  • Be sure to list all participants in your people and vehicle counts, including the wedding/elopement couple, officiant, photographers/videographers, and all guests (regardless of age).

  • Note: If you plan on using a commercial/charter vehicle, be sure to include this information in your description of activity.

Step 3: Email your completed application (word or pdf format preferred) to glac_sup@nps.gov. Application packets, which consist of the application and non-refundable application fee must be received at the park a minimum of 20 business days before the requested permit date or your permit request may be denied. Applications will not be accepted more than one year before your event.

Step 4: Pay the $125 non-refundable application fee electronically by visiting Pay.gov. Credit card is preferred. Do not submit payment via check or cash. Complete the "Glacier NP Special Park Uses Fees" form. It is preferred if the name used on Pay.gov matches the name on the SUP application. You will receive a confirmation email from Pay.gov; retain this for your records. You do not need to forward this confirmation. The Special Park Uses office will automatically receive an email confirmation/receipt of the payment.

Step 5: Your submitted application/payment gets added to our queue for processing, which can take many months due to the large volume of applications we receive. When we process your application, if we have no questions you will receive a draft permit to review and sign. If we have questions, we will reach out via phone or email. Your permit is not valid until it has been signed by you and an NPS official. Applications are processed in the order they are received. Your patience is appreciated.

  • You have 30 day from when we sent your draft permit for review and signature to return it to us or your permit will be cancelled and you will need to reapply.
  • Your signature certifies that all personal information is correct, that you have read and understood the permit conditions, and that you will abide by them. Once the permit is finalized, no changes can be made to the permit except those necessary due to an unanticipated park closure.

Step 6: You will receive a copy of the fully executed permit, signed by the authorizing official, via email.

Step 7: Be sure to have a printed copy of the fully executed permit on hand on the day of your event. Please share the permit with any service providers including photographer, videographer, officiant, event planner, charter driver. They, too, are required to understand and abide by the regulations/permit conditions.

If you decide against having your wedding in the park after the permit has been issued, please contact the Special Park Uses office to cancel your permit so the location and date can be made available to another applicant.

 
 
 

Permits That Have Been Issued

No Changes to Permits
Due to the extremely high volume of applications being received by our office, we are currently unable to accommodate any changes to permits that have already been issued, except those necessary due to an unanticipated park closure. Once your permit has been issued, the details of the permit are final.

Check Status of Your Wedding Location

Park entrances/roads may be closed at any time due to weather, emergencies, congestion, or construction. Please remember that it is the responsibility of the permit holder to continually check the status of the area for which a permit has been issued. If you received a permit for an area that is only accessible seasonally and it appears that the area will not be open on the requested date, you must reach out to the Office of Special Park Uses in advance to request a location change. We will do our best to accommodate location change requests, but can't guarantee them. Changes to permits must be approved in writing by a Special Park Uses official prior to the event. Changes will never be granted retroactively.

Permits are Only Valid for the Date, Time, and Location Listed
Permits are nontransferable between individuals or locations. Permits do not grant you access to closed areas or allow you to drive vehicles into areas otherwise closed to vehicle traffic. If the area for which you received a permit is inaccessible and you do not receive an approved location change directly from the Office of Special Park Uses in advance of the date on your permit, your permit is considered invalid; you may not hold your wedding inside the park at an alternate location.

Only the Office of Special Park Uses Can Approve Changes
Park employees who are not with the Office of Special Park Uses or approved by said office to make changes, cannot approve changes. Changes must be approved by the Office of Special Park Uses to avoid potential scheduling conflicts with other permitted events throughout the park.

Hiking or Biking to Your Event
Please be aware that many areas of the park are still accessible to hikers and/or bikers during times when they are closed to vehicles. An area closed to vehicles does not necessarily mean it is inaccessible for your event, or that your permit is invalid. Unless there is another closure prohibiting you from accessing the area, you may hike/snowshoe/ski to your permitted site during seasonal vehicle closures; your permit will remain valid.

 

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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