Permits & Rentals
Information on this page current as of May 07, 2010

2010 Group Use & Picnic Policy (3 pages, .pdf file)
Group Use & Picnic Policy (3 pages, .pdf file)

Alpine Pavilion

Boat Launching Passes

Buses or Vehicles seating fifteen or more people

Educational Research

General Activity Permit (for group picnics & events not at Alpine Pavilion)

Parking Passes

Photography or Filming

Boat Basin slip rentals: See “Boating” page

Alpine Pavilion

This open-air, covered stone picnic pavilion was built in 1934 by the Civil Works Administration (CWA) to also serve as a bathhouse for the busy bathing beach that was in operation here at that time. It is today used for various functions, both park-sponsored and private. Public restrooms are on the ground floor and a drinking fountain is sited in front of the pavilion (these are wheelchair accessible and must remain open to the general public during private events). The second-floor picnic space is not wheelchair-accessible.

2010 Group Use & Picnic Policy (3 pages, .pdf file)
Those considering renting Alpine Pavilion should read our Group Use & Picnic Policy (.pdf file, 3 pages).

Photo: Anthony G. Taranto Jr.    Photo: Anthony G. Taranto Jr.    Photo: Anthony G. Taranto Jr.   Photo: Anthony G. Taranto Jr.

Please keep these facts in mind when planning your event at Alpine Pavilion (these conditions are listed in the permit for renting the pavilion and must be complied with):

Maximum capacity is 125 persons.

Basic rental is $250 per day (includes electricity and area directly in front of pavilion up to marked facility limit); $75 additional fee is charged for the use of adjoining refreshment stand.

Parking fee (not included with rental) is $5 per vehicle per day. This fee does not reserve space nor does it guarantee re-entry when parking area is full or area is closed.

Driving vehicles to the pavilion to unload or load is prohibited between the hours of 12 noon and 5 pm. The gates from the parking area will be locked during this time. Facility renters should keep this in mind when arranging for vendors (i.e., caterers, DJs, or live entertainment).

Permit holder may not interfere with or prevent access to the restrooms, travel ways, picnic areas, and other amenities open to the general public. Music can only be played at low volumes.

Police coverage and maintenance services, if necessary, will be billed at prevailing overtime rates.

2010 Permit Terms & Conditions (.pdf file)
To download a complete list of permit terms and conditions, click here (.pdf file, 1 page, also included as page 2 of the 2010 permit form, below).

Please check availability or apply for a permit by calling 201 768-1360. After your initial reservation is made, the 2010 permit form for renting Alpine Pavilion can be downloaded by clicking here (.pdf file, 3 pages).
2010 Alpine Pavilion Permit (blank form, 3 pages, .pdf file)

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Boat Launching  Passes

Boaters can obtain a season pass for Hazard’s Dock Boat Ramp for trailer-towed boats of 24 feet or less and jet skis. Hazard’s is also available for the launch of car-top boats (canoes and kayaks). Call 201 768-1360 for details, or visit our Park Headquarters during normal business hours (please bring documentation for boat).

Fee: $175 per season (mid-April through mid-December) for trailer-towed boats and jet skis; $75 per season (mid-April through mid-December) for car-top boats.

Hazard's Ramp Season Pass application (.pdf file)
Download the application here (.pdf file)

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Buses or Vehicles seating fifteen or more people

Apply for a permit in advance by calling 201 768-1360; the 2010 permit form can be downloaded here (.pdf file, 1 page).
2010 Bus Permit (blank form, .pdf file)

If not parking in park area: no fee.

Parking in park area: $20 per day.

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Educational Research

Apply for a permit in advance by calling 201 768-1360.

No fee.

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General Activity Permit (for groups of 25 or more, company picnics, weddings, charity fundraisers, or other activities not held at the Alpine Pavilion, or if special accommodations are needed). To determine if your group needs a permit, please click here to read our Group Use & Picnic Policy (.pdf file, 3 pages) or call 201 768-1360.
2010 Group Use & Picnic Policy (3 pages, .pdf file)

The group must notify our administrative offices in advance of the event by calling 201 768-1360; thereafter, the 2010 permit can be downloaded here (.pdf file, 3 pages).
2010 General Activity Permit (blank form, 3 pages, .pdf file)

Company picnic: $200 base fee + use & parking fees.

Wedding: $500 base fee + use & parking fees.

Please inquire for rates for other types of events—additional fees may apply depending on scale and complexity of event.

Patrons wishing to host an event at Ross Dock will need to have an event site plan approved by the Superintendents Office as part of their permit application; to assist in preparing this, a map of Ross Dock can be downloaded here (.pdf file).
Map of Ross Dock (.pdf file)

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Parking Passes

The State of New Jersey offers a Senior Citizen Pass which is accepted in the NJ Section of the Palisades Interstate Park. These passes are not issued by the Palisades Interstate Park Commission, and we cannot accept or process applications for them. For more information and an application form for the Senior Citizen Pass, please click here (.pdf file). Completed applications should be mailed to the address shown on the application form.

We also accept New Jersey and New York state driver licenses that show the driver of the vehicle is a state resident 62 or older.

Park visitors can obtain a weekday season parking pass for the NJ Section. Call 201 768-1360 for details, or visit our Park Headquarters during normal business hours.

Fee: $30 per season (May through October).

Weekday Season Parking Pass application (.pdf file)
You can
download a copy of the application here (.pdf file). Mail the completed application along with check or money order to Palisades Interstate Park Commission, P.O. Box 155, Alpine, NJ 07620-0155. The pass will be mailed to you, normally within one week.

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Photography or Filming

Apply for a permit in advance by calling 201 768-1360; the 2010 permit form can be downloaded here (.pdf file, 2 pages).
2010 Photography Permit (blank form, 2 pages, .pdf file)

Wedding photo permit: $25.

Non-Profit/Student: $100/day.

Quasi-Commercial: $300/day.

Small-scale Commercial: $600/day.

Large-scale Commercial: $1,200/day.

Please inquire for other rates—additional fees may apply depending on scale and complexity of event.

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2010 Area Information & Fee Schedule (4 pages, .pdf file)
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P.O. Box 155 • Alpine, New Jersey 07620
201 768-1360 (voice) • 201 767-3842 (fax)
mail@njpalisades.org

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