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Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park
Permits
Permits

Commercial filming and photography permits are arranged on an individual basis, as are requests for any other special uses of the park. Contact the park for more information, 830-868-7128 ext. 231.

You will find listed below copies of the permit applications. You may fill out these forms in Adobe Acrobat before printing them. Or, if you prefer, you may print the forms first and fill them in manually. Please type or print clearly if you choose to fill in the forms manually.

 
Johnson Grass  

Did You Know?
An invasive plant that Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park has problems with just happens to be a non-native grass called Johnson Grass. Besides being tough to get rid of, it is poisonous to livestock if eaten just after a freeze. (photo ©Barry A. Rice/The Nature Conservancy)

Last Updated: March 27, 2008 at 15:28 EST