Any commercial or private activities at the Nature Center requires a permit from Alaska State Parks!
Please see the information below for more details.
Please see the information below for more details.
PERMITTING FOR COMMERCIAL AND PRIVATE ACTIVITIES AT THE NATURE CENTER
Commercial Use Permit Info
Non-regular park activities require a permit from the Alaska State Parks, this includes any activities at the Eagle River Nature Center. Anyone conducting commercial activities within a unit of the State Park system must obtain, in advance, a permit issued by the Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation. Examples of commercial activities include guided activities, charter services, transportation services, and outfitting, supply or equipment sales or rentals within state parks.
Please follow the links below for permitting information with Alaska State Parks. You do not need to apply for another permit with the Nature Center. |
Commercial Filming Permit Info
Commercial filming is any filming that involves the digital or film recording of a visual image or sound recording by a person, business, or other entity for a market audience. This includes recordings such as those used for a documentary, television or feature film, advertisement, or similar projects. This does not include filming intended to be used exclusively for a specific news story or item for broadcast or publication. Commercial filming on Alaska State Parks managed lands and waters, which includes state park uplands, shorelands, tidelands, and freshwater bodies, requires an authorization from the Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation (DPOR).
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