San Juan County is proud to be a certified Film Ready Utah community!
San Juan County is home to a diverse landscape from the alpine peaks of the La Sal and Abajo mountains, to free-standing monoliths in Valley of the Gods and Monument Valley, not to mention rivers, canyons, forests, farmland, and everything else in between! As the Economic Development & Visitor Services office for San Juan County, Utah, we’re local experts on the area, and we’re here to help you find the perfect location for your filming needs.
San Juan County Visitor Services
Allison Yamamoto-Sparks- Visitor Services Manager- Film Liaison
435-587-3235
Moab to Monument Valley Film Commission
Bega Metzner- Film Commissioner
435-260-0097
For information on state film incentives, please contact the Utah Film Commission:
Utah Film Commission
Phone: 801-538-8740
Toll Free: 800-453-8824
[email protected]
Utah Film Commission Database of Film Locations in San Juan County, UT
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Norbert Norton
435-587-1522
[email protected]
National Park Service (NPS)
Sammy King
435-210-4158
Navajo Nation
Parks & Recreation Film & Photography Permits
Forest Service (USFS)
Trisha Jensen
435-636-3578
Goosenecks & Edge of the Cedars State Parks
Chris Hanson
435-678-2238
Utah Department of Transportation
Mark Larsen (UDOT Region 4)
435-469-0919
Fire
David Gallegos- San Juan County Fire Chief
435-587-3225
EMS
Scott Burgess- San Juan County EMS Director
435-587-3223 ext. 3310
Sheriff's Office
Telephone: (435) 587-2237
Fax: (435) 587-2013
Monticello
Kaeden Kulow- City Manager
435-587-2271 ext. 13
Blanding
Trent Herring- City Manager
435-678-2791