Minidoka National Historic Site Superintendent’s Compendium

In accordance with the delegated authority provided in Title 36 Code of Federal Regulations (36 CFR), Chapter I, parts 1 through 5, authorized by Title 54 United States Code § 100751, the following regulatory provisions apply to the management, protection, and public use of all lands and waters administered by the National Park Service within the boundaries of the Minidoka National Historic Site. The Minidoka National Historic Site includes the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial in Washington State; however, this compendium applies only to the 388 acres of the Minidoka National Historic Site located in Idaho. Unless otherwise stated, these regulatory provisions apply in addition to the requirements contained in 36 CFR, Chapter I, parts 1 through 5. To enhance readability, the remainder of this document will reference the applicable Title, Part, Section, and Subsection only (for example, 36 CFR, 2.13(a)(1), while omitting the Chapter, I).

The regulations contained in 36 CFR parts 2 through 5 shall not be construed to prohibit administrative activities conducted by the National Park Service, or its agents, in accordance with approved general management and resource management plans, or in emergency operations involving threats to life, property, or park resources (36 CFR § 1.2(d).

This compendium supersedes all previous releases, which are rescinded.

Written determinations, which explain the reasoning behind the superintendent’s use of discretionary authority, as required, appear in this document identified by italicized print.

Approved by: Wade Vagias, Superintendent
December 23rd, 2025


Relevant CFR Sections

Note: The following is not a complete, comprehensive list of all CFR sections, rather it is a list of the CFR sections that have been identified to be the most relevant to the management of the Minidoka National Historic Site. All CFR sections, not just the ones listed here, apply to management of the park. The following CFR sections are paraphrased for consolidation, understandability, or pertinence. The complete, comprehensive CFR is available online at https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-36/chapter-I.

 

36 CFR, Part 1 – General Provisions

 

36 CFR § 1.4 - What Terms Do I Need to Know?

Note: The following definitions are those deemed most relevant to Minidoka National Historic Site. Additional definitions are available in 36 CFR § 1.4.

 

36 CFR § 1.5 - Closures and Public Use Limits

The authority for a park superintendent to establish a reasonable schedule of visiting hours, impose public use limits or close all or a portion of a park area to all public use or to a specific use or activity is found in 36 CFR §1.5(a)(1). The following park-specific restrictions are also based upon 36 CFR, parts 1 through 7 to protect park resources, visitors and employees. In accordance with 36 CFR §1.7 the public will be notified of all restrictions, closures, designations and permit requirements by one or more of the following methods: signs, maps, brochures, publication in local newspaper, or other appropriate methods, as well as within this compendium.  

Written determinations, which explain the reasoning behind the superintendent’s use of discretionary authority, as required by Section 1.5(c) appear in this document identified by italicized print.  

 

36 CFR § 1.6 - Permits

36 CRF § 1.6(a) When authorized by regulations set forth in this chapter, the superintendent may issue a permit to authorize an otherwise prohibited or restricted activity or impose a public use limit.

36 CFR § 1.6(f) A compilation of activities requiring a permit shall be maintained by the superintendent and available to the public upon request. For more information about specific activities that require a permit, see Part 2, Part 4, and Part 5.

 

Permit Information

Federal law and agency regulations and policy require that certain activities that fall outside the scope of normal visitation be managed through the issuance of a permit. Permits may only be issued if the activity is in keeping with the purpose of the park and will not cause damage to the resources or conflict with other park users. Permits may be denied/terminated based on 36 CFR 1.6(a), (d), (e), (g)(1), (g)(2), and/or (h) or applicable National Park Service policy.

Special regulations, restrictions and fees may apply when applying for a permit. Information regarding permits is available on the park website or by calling 208-825-4169.

 

36 CFR, Part 2 – Resource Protection, Public Use and Recreation

 

36 CFR § 2.1 – Preservation of Natural, Cultural and Archaeological Resources 

 

36 CFR § 2.2 – Wildlife Protection

 

36 CFR § 2.5 – Research Specimens

 

36 CFR § 2.12 – Audio Disturbances

 

36 CFR § 2.13 – Fires

36 CFR § 2.13 (a)(1) Lighting or maintaining a fire is prohibited within the boundaries of Minidoka National Historic Site.  
 

36 CFR § 2.14 – Sanitation and Refuse

 

36 CFR § 2.15 – Pets

 

36 CFR § 2.17 - Aircraft and Air Delivery

 

36 CFR § 2.18 – Snowmobiles

 

36 CFR § 2.19 – Winter Activities

 

36 CFR § 2.20 – Skating, Skateboards, and Similar Devices

 

36 CFR § 2.21 – Smoking

 

36 CFR § 2.22 – Property

 

36 CFR §2.23 – Recreation Fees

There is no fee to visit Minidoka National Historic Site.  
 

36 CFR § 2.31 – Trespassing, Tampering, and Vandalism

 

36 CFR § 2.35 – Alcoholic Beverages and Controlled Substances

36 CFR § 2.35(c) Presence in a park area when under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance to a degree that may endanger oneself or another person, or damage property or park resources, is prohibited.  

 

36 CFR § 2.37 – Noncommercial Soliciting

 

36 CFR § 2.38 – Explosives

 

36 CFR § 2.50 – Special Events

 

36 CFR § 2.51 – Demonstrations and Designated Available Park Areas

 

36 CFR § 2.52 – Sale of Printed Matter and The Distribution of Printed Matter and Other Message-Bearing Items

The term “printed matter” means message-bearing textual printed material such as books, pamphlets, magazines, and leaflets, provided that it is not solely commercial advertising. The term “other message-bearing items” means a message-bearing item that is not “printed matter” and is not solely commercial advertising. Other message-bearing items include but are not limited to: Readable electronic media such as CDs, DVDs, and flash drives; clothing and accessories such as hats and key chains; buttons; pins; and bumper stickers. 

 

36 CFR § 2.60 – Livestock Use and Agriculture

 

36 CFR § 2.61 – Residing on Federal Lands

 

36 CFR § 2.62 – Memorialization

 

36 CFR, Part 4 – Vehicles and Traffic Safety

 

36 CFR § 4.21 - Speed Limits

 

36 CFR § 4.30 - Bicycles

 

36 CFR § 4.31 – Hitchhiking

Hitchhiking or soliciting transportation is prohibited. 

 

Minidoka National Historic Site Superintendent's Compendium continues here.

Last updated: December 23, 2025

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