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Utah State Parks outlines new event permit pricing, web portal and law‑enforcement billing changes

3472151 · May 23, 2025
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Summary

State Parks presented a standardized pricing menu for special‑use permits at Sand Hollow and statewide, plans an online permit portal and clarified that law enforcement previously embedded in parks is now billed through the division of law enforcement.

Utah State Parks staff presented a new, statewide special‑use permit pricing menu May 23 and described work under way to move permits to a web‑based portal and clarify how parks bill for event support.

Deputy Director Chris Horimoto and assistant Sand Hollow manager Josh Del Monte said the pricing menu is designed to make event fees transparent and consistent across state parks. The menu breaks fees into standard park entry, campsite reservations, location use (for example OHV staging areas or beaches), manager time and third‑party services such as vendor review. The menu also shows optional discounts for social‑media publicity and community benefit from…

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