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Big Bend National Park
Doing Business With The Park
An outfitter guides a group of canoes upstream into Santa Elena Canyon
© Kipp Baker
An outfitter guides a group of canoes upstream into Santa Elena Canyon.
 
Special Use Permits
Special Use Permits are required for nontraditional, or unusual, uses and activities such as weddings. Requests for Special Use Permits may be made by writing the Superintendent or calling the park (432-477-2251) to initiate the process. Please allow adequate lead time to allow for permit preparation, review and approval. Fees for these permits may apply.
 
Commercial Use Authorization / Incidental Business Permits
Permits are required of all operators who provide any and all goods, activities, agreements or other services to the general public which take place, at least in part, in the park, uses park resources and are undertaken for or results in compensation, monetary gain, benefit or profit to an individual, organization or corporation, whether or not such entity is organized for purposes recognized as non-profit under local, state or federal law. This includes educational institutions.
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Hot Springs store & post office, 1930s  

Did You Know?
J. O. Langford's development of the Hot Spring along the Rio Grande established the first resort area in the Big Bend region. From 1909-1913 and 1927-1942 the Langford family operated the Hot Spring and forged an unique border community.
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Last Updated: June 13, 2007 at 15:16 EST