Operate a Class in a Park
Small recreational classes 10 hrs. per week or less
If you are an individual, group, or organization conducting organized recreational activities on city parkland, you are required to obtain a permit. We issue Commercial Use Permits for commercial activity that aligns with Seattle Parks and Recreation's mission to promote healthy people, a thriving environment, and a vibrant community.
Failure to obtain a permit from Seattle Parks and Recreation may result in a citation or fines.
Report unpermitted activity in a Seattle Park
(For Day Camp operators, see the Day Camp Permit page.)
Who May Obtain a Commercial Use Permit?
To obtain a Commercial Use Permit, your business may not transact or collect money on park property. It is limited to ten (10) hours per week of operation per park; attendance is limited to 35 participants.
Seattle Parks issues Commercial Use Permits for the following:
- Fitness classes (including, but not limited to boot camps, yoga, running classes)
- Recreational activities (marine education, photography classes, organized school activities such as recess or PE, or pop-up picnics etc.)
- Nature education including wilderness training classes
Commercial Use Permit restrictions include:
- Amplified sound is prohibited
- Use of shelters and picnic tables is not permitted
- The use of any playground area or equipment is not permitted
- Marketing and promotional events are not permittted
- Groups must not impact the area for general visitors
- Groups must not unreasonably disturb the surrounding neighborhood
- The destroying, digging, cutting, removing or possession of any tree, shrub, or other plant is prohibited
- Gathering or collecting natural products of a renewable nature including but not limited to fruits, berries, mushrooms, diriftwood, wood is prohibited
Apply for a Commercial Use Permit using the online application below.
Mailed and emailed applications will not be accepted.
FAQ & Commercial Use Permit Application
The following attachments must be submitted with the online application:
- A copy of your City of Seattle business license
- A Site Plan. Please visit this link for blank park maps that may help in submitting your application map. This is not a conclusive list and maps can be created in other formats.
Commercial Liability Insurance documents should be emailed to: SPRconcessions@seattle.gov
Please review the City's Insurance Requirements document: Insurance Requirements