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Antietam National Battlefield
Permits

A permit is required to conduct organized recreational events, commercial filming or photography, sales or distribution of written material, business operations, and groups of horseback riding (10 Or More) within Antietam National Battlefield.

Below are links to Applications for a Special Use Permit. Applications must be received at least 2 weeks before the date of the proposed event.

Some permit applicants ask to collect a fee for admission to their event in the park. Current National Park Service policy states that "A permittee, while on park property, may not collect admission or any other money associated with a special event. All permittee monetary transactions must take place outside the park".

Other costs may be incurred by the National Park Service as a result of your event. They include the costs involved with monitoring the event, inspecting black powder weapons, and directing traffic and other associated costs. Your permit will contain an estimate of these costs and you will be billed for these services after the event. Permit holders must supply the equipment required for their event.

Thank you for your interest in Antietam National Battlefield. If you have questions please contact Rangers Wenschhof or Beers at 301-432-2243.

 
 
General Application Microsoft Word / 59k Adobe PDF / 32k
Long Filming Application Microsoft Word / 86k Adobe PDF / 447k
Short Filming Application Microsoft Word / 60k Adobe PDF / 36K
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Did You Know?
Robert E. Lee's son, Robert Jr., was a private with the Rockbridge Artillery who fought at the Battle of Antietam

Last Updated: April 17, 2007 at 15:16 EST