Above, elk in a meadow with Jackson Lake and the Grand Tetons in the background. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Grand Teton National Park has announced that special-use permit fees will increase next year.
According to the Post Register:
Grand Teton National Park announced last week that it will be charging more in 2020 for special-use permits on things such as weddings and commercial filming.
The park said after a review of the special-use permit program and comparing fees collected with operational costs associated with that use, park officials deemed an increase was needed. Operational costs include staff time, maintenance, patrol, monitoring and cleaning associated with a particular special use.
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