In general, permits are needed whenever the possibility exists for damage to park resources, disruption of visitor services, or if the activity is to take place in areas not open to the public or before or after normal visitation hours.
Examples where a permit is required include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Weddings
- Filming and photography involving models, props, or extensive equipment
- Special events
- Scientific studies or other research
- Commercial Use Authorization
Permitting for Fort Matanzas is handled by the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument Special Use Permit Coordinator.
Specific Information for Fort Matanzas --
Weddings - No weddings may be held at the fort or on Rattlesnake Island. Locations which have been used in the past include the boardwalk nature trail, the picnic area, ocean beach, and river beach.
for Fort Matanzas National Monument
Other Permits --
Commercial Use Authorization - All businesses who wholly or partly provide commercial services at the parks must obtain a commercial use authorization. Click for more information and application.
Events - Only events that have a meaningful association with the park or contribute to visitor understanding of the significance of the park will be permitted.
Photography - A permit is required for filming or photography that involves the use of a model (or any on-camera talent), sets, props, or equipment that would exceed normal visitor use.
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Filming
Filming
Research - A permit is required for any collection of data or physical items. Contact the District Ranger for more information.
For questions regarding any of these special use permits at Fort Matanzas, e-mail the Fort Matanzas National Monument District Ranger.
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