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Jun 3, 2026 12:09 AM
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| Summary | — | This is RA3 category Prohibited / Restricted airspace. You must NOT fly here. |
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Operation would be inside restricted airspace R362A STONY HEAD. SFC TO 3500ft. You must not operate your drone in a prohibited area or restricted area with conditional status RA3, including temporary restricted or prohibited area.
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+ Operation would be inside restricted airspace R362A STONY HEAD. SFC TO 3500ft. + You must not operate your drone in a prohibited area or restricted area with conditional status RA3, including temporary restricted or prohibited area.
Jun 3, 2026 12:00 AM
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| Summary | — | Drone flights at Buckland Military Training Area require permission from the managing authority. |
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You may fly in danger airspace however use caution. Refer SUA AREAS section of ERSA in the AIP airservicesaustralia.com for details. This is RA1 or RA2 category Prohibited / Restricted airspace or Military Operating Area and requires authorisation from the area owner when active. Their contact information can be found in the SUA AREAS section of ERSA in the AIP airservicesaustralia.com.
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+ You may fly in danger airspace however use caution. Refer SUA AREAS section of ERSA in the AIP airservicesaustralia.com for details. + + This is RA1 or RA2 category Prohibited / Restricted airspace or Military Operating Area and requires authorisation from the area owner when active. Their contact information can be found in the SUA AREAS section of ERSA in the AIP airservicesaustralia.com.
Jun 2, 2026 9:21 PM
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Mud Island Conservation Park
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| Summary | — | An authorization is needed for commercial operations. Recreational flying is allowed for drones that weigh 2 kg or less. A permit is necessary for drones weighing more than 2 kg. |
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Using drones in Queensland's parks and forests can disrupt visitors’ experiences, invade their privacy, and disturb native wildlife, especially birds. Drones may also impact sensitive areas that hold cultural heritage significance for First Nations peoples. Some examples of the CASA rules that apply Australia-wide are: When your drone is in the air, you can never fly it over anyone at any time or at any height. When there are people around, your drone has to be at least 30 metres away from them, unless the other person is helping control or navigate the drone. You can’t fly your drone over or near an area that would create a hazard to another person, aircraft or property. In addition to complying with CASA regulations, you may need a permit from the Queensland Government to fly a drone in a park or forest if you intend to use it for: - Commercial purposes, including filming or promotional activities - Research purposes - Drones that weigh more than 2 kilograms
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+ Using drones in Queensland's parks and forests can disrupt visitors’ experiences, invade their privacy, and disturb native wildlife, especially birds. Drones may also impact sensitive areas that hold cultural heritage significance for First Nations peoples. + + Some examples of the CASA rules that apply Australia-wide are: + + When your drone is in the air, you can never fly it over anyone at any time or at any height. + When there are people around, your drone has to be at least 30 metres away from them, unless the other person is helping control or navigate the drone. + You can’t fly your drone over or near an area that would create a hazard to another person, aircraft or property. + + In addition to complying with CASA regulations, you may need a permit from the Queensland Government to fly a drone in a park or forest if you intend to use it for: + + - Commercial purposes, including filming or promotional activities + - Research purposes + - Drones that weigh more than 2 kilograms
Jun 2, 2026 9:02 PM
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Moreton Island National Park
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| Flight status | Unknown | Permission |
| Summary | — | An authorisation is required for commercial operations. Recreational flying is permitted for drones weighing less than 2kg. A permit is required for drones weighing more than 2kg. |
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Flying drones in Queensland’s parks and forests can affect visitors’ experience and privacy, and disturb native wildlife, particularly birds. Drones may also impact on sensitive areas where First Nations peoples’ cultural heritage exists. As well as meeting CASA rules, you may need a permit from the Queensland Government to use a drone on a park or forest: - for commercial purposes—including commercial or promotional filming - for research purposes - for a drone that is more than 2 kilograms in size.
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+ Flying drones in Queensland’s parks and forests can affect visitors’ experience and privacy, and disturb native wildlife, particularly birds. Drones may also impact on sensitive areas where First Nations peoples’ cultural heritage exists. + + As well as meeting CASA rules, you may need a permit from the Queensland Government to use a drone on a park or forest: + + - for commercial purposes—including commercial or promotional filming + - for research purposes + - for a drone that is more than 2 kilograms in size.
Jun 2, 2026 8:52 PM
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Cairlocup Nature Reserve
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| Summary | — | Park visitors do not need approval from the department to use drones recreationally in parks, but if you are planning to use your drone for a commercial purpose (that is, for profit or reward), you will need to apply for a filming and photography permit or licence. |
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Park visitors can use drones recreationally in parks without needing approval from the department, but they must adhere to the following rules: 1. **Compliance with Regulations**: You must follow the drone regulations set by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). This includes never flying your drone closer than 30 meters to people or over them at any height. 2. **State Laws**: You must abide by all relevant state laws, including the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984, the Conservation and Land Management Regulations 2002, the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016, the Biodiversity Conservation Regulations 2018, and the Bushfires Act 1954. 3. **Wildlife and Visitors**: Your drone must not disturb wildlife or pose a danger or nuisance to other park visitors. Please keep in mind: - There is a mandatory separation distance of 60 meters between a drone and whale sharks, whales, killer whales, dolphins, dugongs, and seals. - The effects of drones on the feeding and breeding behaviors of birds and other wildlife may not be immediately noticeable. - Drones can significantly intrude on the experiences and privacy of other park visitors. 4. **Respect for Culture and Heritage**: When using your drone, be respectful of Aboriginal culture and heritage values in the park, and only access areas that are open to the public. 5. **Emergency Operations**: You must not operate your drone in areas where emergency operations are underway, such as during prescribed burns or bushfires. For more information, check the Emergency WA and Prescribed Burns resources. 6. **Contacting District Office**: It is recommended that you contact the relevant district office before each drone flight to ensure that your activities do not interfere with aerial and other park management operations. You can find parks and their contact details by visiting the “Find a Park” website. 7. **Permits**: A permit from the department’s Rivers and Estuaries Branch is required to use your drone in the Swan and Canning Riverpark. If you plan to use your drone for commercial purposes (i.e., for profit or reward), you will need to apply for a filming and photography permit or license.
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+ Park visitors can use drones recreationally in parks without needing approval from the department, but they must adhere to the following rules: + + 1. **Compliance with Regulations**: You must follow the drone regulations set by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). This includes never flying your drone closer than 30 meters to people or over them at any height. + + 2. **State Laws**: You must abide by all relevant state laws, including the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984, the Conservation and Land Management Regulations 2002, the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016, the Biodiversity Conservation Regulations 2018, and the Bushfires Act 1954. + + 3. **Wildlife and Visitors**: Your drone must not disturb wildlife or pose a danger or nuisance to other park visitors. Please keep in mind: + - There is a mandatory separation distance of 60 meters between a drone and whale sharks, whales, killer whales, dolphins, dugongs, and seals. + - The effects of drones on the feeding and breeding behaviors of birds and other wildlife may not be immediately noticeable. + - Drones can significantly intrude on the experiences and privacy of other park visitors. + + 4. **Respect for Culture and Heritage**: When using your drone, be respectful of Aboriginal culture and heritage values in the park, and only access areas that are open to the public. + + 5. **Emergency Operations**: You must not operate your drone in areas where emergency operations are underway, such as during prescribed burns or bushfires. For more information, check the Emergency WA and Prescribed Burns resources. + + 6. **Contacting District Office**: It is recommended that you contact the relevant district office before each drone flight to ensure that your activities do not interfere with aerial and other park management operations. You can find parks and their contact details by visiting the “Find a Park” website. + + 7. **Permits**: A permit from the department’s Rivers and Estuaries Branch is required to use your drone in the Swan and Canning Riverpark. + + If you plan to use your drone for commercial purposes (i.e., for profit or reward), you will need to apply for a filming and photography permit or license.
Jun 2, 2026 8:44 PM
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Needilup Nature Reserve
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| Summary | — | An authorisation is required for commercial operations, but recreational flying is permitted with rules. |
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Park visitors do not need approval from the department to use drones recreationally in parks, but must follow the rules outlined below: You must comply with the drone rules of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). This includes never flying your drone closer than 30m to people, or over or above them at any height. You must comply with all State laws such as the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and Conservation and Land Management Regulations 2002, the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 and Biodiversity Conservation Regulations 2018 and the Bushfires Act 1954. Your drone must not disturb wildlife or create a danger or nuisance for other park visitors. Please keep in mind: There is a required separation distance of 60m between a drone and whale sharks, whales, killer whales, dolphins, dugongs and seals. Effects on the feeding and breeding behaviours of birds and other wildlife might not be immediately obvious. The presence of a drone can intrude greatly on the experiences and privacy of other park visitors. You must be respectful of Aboriginal culture and heritage values in the park when using your drone and only access areas open to the public. You must not use your drone where emergency operations are underway such as the management of prescribed burns or bushfires. Check the Emergency WA and Prescribed Burns for more information. You are requested to contact the relevant district office prior to each drone flight to ensure that your drone does not interfere with aerial and other park management operations. To search for parks and contact details, visit Find a park. A permit from the department’s Rivers and Estuaries Branch is needed to use your drone in the Swan and Canning Riverpark. If you are planning to use your drone for a commercial purpose (that is, for profit or reward), you will need to apply for a filming and photography permit or licence. Visit Commercial Filming for further information.
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+ Park visitors do not need approval from the department to use drones recreationally in parks, but must follow the rules outlined below: + + You must comply with the drone rules of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). This includes never flying your drone closer than 30m to people, or over or above them at any height. + You must comply with all State laws such as the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and Conservation and Land Management Regulations 2002, the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 and Biodiversity Conservation Regulations 2018 and the Bushfires Act 1954. + Your drone must not disturb wildlife or create a danger or nuisance for other park visitors. Please keep in mind: + There is a required separation distance of 60m between a drone and whale sharks, whales, killer whales, dolphins, dugongs and seals. + Effects on the feeding and breeding behaviours of birds and other wildlife might not be immediately obvious. + The presence of a drone can intrude greatly on the experiences and privacy of other park visitors. + You must be respectful of Aboriginal culture and heritage values in the park when using your drone and only access areas open to the public. + You must not use your drone where emergency operations are underway such as the management of prescribed burns or bushfires. Check the Emergency WA and Prescribed Burns for more information. + You are requested to contact the relevant district office prior to each drone flight to ensure that your drone does not interfere with aerial and other park management operations. To search for parks and contact details, visit Find a park. + A permit from the department’s Rivers and Estuaries Branch is needed to use your drone in the Swan and Canning Riverpark. + If you are planning to use your drone for a commercial purpose (that is, for profit or reward), you will need to apply for a filming and photography permit or licence. Visit Commercial Filming for further information.
Jun 2, 2026 7:18 AM
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| Summary | — | A permit is required to fly at Dipperu National Park (Scientific). |
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You need a permit to enter a national park (scientific). These areas are given the highest level of protection and are set aside for the protection of species or habitats that have exceptional scientific value. Your application will be assessed on the impact of your proposed activities on: The natural and cultural values of a national park and the existing or planned QPWS management programs.
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+ You need a permit to enter a national park (scientific). + + These areas are given the highest level of protection and are set aside for the protection of species or habitats that have exceptional scientific value. + + Your application will be assessed on the impact of your proposed activities on: + + The natural and cultural values of a national park and the existing or planned QPWS management programs.
Jun 2, 2026 7:09 AM
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Hinchinbrook Island
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| Summary | — | Recreational flying is not permitted at Hinchinbrook Island National Park. |
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Flying drones in Queensland’s parks and forests can affect visitors’ experience and privacy, and disturb native wildlife, particularly birds. Drones may also impact on sensitive areas where First Nations peoples’ cultural heritage exist. An authorisation is required for commercial operations.
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+ Flying drones in Queensland’s parks and forests can affect visitors’ experience and privacy, and disturb native wildlife, particularly birds. Drones may also impact on sensitive areas where First Nations peoples’ cultural heritage exist. An authorisation is required for commercial operations.
Jun 2, 2026 6:57 AM
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Melbourne Assessment Prison
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| Summary | — | From 1 February 2018, it became an offence to possess or operate an RPA/drone within 120 metres (400 feet) above or around the boundary of a Victorian correctional facility or a youth justice facility. |
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From 1 February 2018, it became be an offence to possess or operate an RPA/drone within 120 metres (400 feet) above or around the boundary of a Victorian correctional facility or a youth justice facility. The laws do not punish accidental or unintentional behaviour, and apply only to conduct that intentionally or recklessly threatens the good order or security of a facility. A person recklessly operates an RPA if they are aware that their aircraft is probably within the boundary imposed under the ban.
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+ From 1 February 2018, it became be an offence to possess or operate an RPA/drone within 120 metres (400 feet) above or around the boundary of a Victorian correctional facility or a youth justice facility. + The laws do not punish accidental or unintentional behaviour, and apply only to conduct that intentionally or recklessly threatens the good order or security of a facility. + A person recklessly operates an RPA if they are aware that their aircraft is probably within the boundary imposed under the ban.
May 31, 2026 3:19 AM
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| Summary | — | Petaluma Marsh Wildlife Area is a California Department of Fish & Wildlife property designated for the preservation of wildlife. Drone operations are prohibited on all California Department of Fish and Wildlife properties without a special use permit issued by the Department. |
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Petaluma Marsh Wildlife Area is a California Department of Fish & Wildlife property designated for the preservation of wildlife. Drone operations are prohibited on all California Department of Fish and Wildlife properties without a special use permit issued by the Department. California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) shall not issue Special Use Permits for activities or uses that conflict with the current uses, management or purposes of a department land, would have a significant environmental effect, or would constitute an unlawful use of state resources under Government Code Section 8314. State and federal agencies with proposed projects need to coordinate with the CDFW UAS Coordinator and area managers for project review and approval.
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+ Petaluma Marsh Wildlife Area is a California Department of Fish & Wildlife property designated for the preservation of wildlife. Drone operations are prohibited on all California Department of Fish and Wildlife properties without a special use permit issued by the Department. California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) shall not issue Special Use Permits for activities or uses that conflict with the current uses, management or purposes of a department land, would have a significant environmental effect, or would constitute an unlawful use of state resources under Government Code Section 8314. State and federal agencies with proposed projects need to coordinate with the CDFW UAS Coordinator and area managers for project review and approval. +
May 31, 2026 1:24 AM
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| Summary | — | All drone operations at Tomo-Kahni State Historic Park are not allowed without prior permission from the managing authority, as it falls under the jurisdiction of the Great Basin District and is designated as a historic park. This is in effect at all times. |
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In Tomo-Kahni State Historic Park, flying drones is prohibited within the 500 feet of airspace above the park, as it is part of the Great Basin District and is designated as a state historic park. Several factors contribute to the concerns surrounding certain activities, including the high risk of fire, potential collisions with unauthorized manned aircraft flying below 500 feet, and recreational conflicts. These issues can negatively affect visitors' experiences and privacy, place stress on sensitive wildlife and migratory birds, and pose threats to natural and cultural features. Additionally, there are frequent unsafe wind speeds that further complicate these activities.
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+ In Tomo-Kahni State Historic Park, flying drones is prohibited within the 500 feet of airspace above the park, as it is part of the Great Basin District and is designated as a state historic park. + + Several factors contribute to the concerns surrounding certain activities, including the high risk of fire, potential collisions with unauthorized manned aircraft flying below 500 feet, and recreational conflicts. These issues can negatively affect visitors' experiences and privacy, place stress on sensitive wildlife and migratory birds, and pose threats to natural and cultural features. Additionally, there are frequent unsafe wind speeds that further complicate these activities. + +
May 31, 2026 1:07 AM
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Saddleback Butte State Park
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| Summary | — | Flying a drone at Saddleback Butte State Park is prohibited due to California State Park regulations. These rules help protect the park's natural environment and ensure a peaceful experience for all visitors. |
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It’s not allowed to fly a drone within 500 feet of Saddleback Butte State Park. This California park, located in the Great Basin District, is a beautiful natural area. The rule helps protect the wildlife and keep the park peaceful for everyone to enjoy. Visitors are asked to follow these guidelines to help maintain the park's calm and scenic atmosphere. Reasons for the no-fly zone include: - Impacts on visitor's experience and invasion of privacy - Potential collisions with manned aircraft illegally flying below 500 feet - Recreational conflicts - Stress on sensitive wildlife and migratory birds - Threat to natural and cultural features - Frequent unsafe wind speeds - High fire danger
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+ It’s not allowed to fly a drone within 500 feet of Saddleback Butte State Park. This California park, located in the Great Basin District, is a beautiful natural area. The rule helps protect the wildlife and keep the park peaceful for everyone to enjoy. Visitors are asked to follow these guidelines to help maintain the park's calm and scenic atmosphere. + + Reasons for the no-fly zone include: + + - Impacts on visitor's experience and invasion of privacy + - Potential collisions with manned aircraft illegally flying below 500 feet + - Recreational conflicts + - Stress on sensitive wildlife and migratory birds + - Threat to natural and cultural features + - Frequent unsafe wind speeds + - High fire danger
May 31, 2026 12:46 AM
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| Summary | — | At Fort Tejon State Historic Park, all drone flights are prohibited because it is a State Historical Park. |
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It is prohibited to fly a drone at the Fort Tejon State Historic Park in the 500ft of airspace above the state park. Some reasons for this are listed below. - Stress on sensitive wildlife and migratory birds - Threat to natural and cultural features - Frequent unsafe wind speeds - High fire danger - Impacts on visitors' experience and invasion of privacy - Potential collisions with manned aircraft illegally flying below 500 feet - Recreational conflicts These reasons are from the California State Parks official website.
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+ It is prohibited to fly a drone at the Fort Tejon State Historic Park in the 500ft of airspace above the state park. Some reasons for this are listed below. + + - Stress on sensitive wildlife and migratory birds + - Threat to natural and cultural features + - Frequent unsafe wind speeds + - High fire danger + - Impacts on visitors' experience and invasion of privacy + - Potential collisions with manned aircraft illegally flying below 500 feet + - Recreational conflicts + + These reasons are from the California State Parks official website.
May 31, 2026 12:07 AM
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| Summary | — | Drone flights at Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park are prohibited unless the managing authority grants permission. This is because the area is a State Historic Park. |
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At the Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park, it is prohibited to fly a drone in the 500ft of airspace above the state park, as it is part of the Great Basin District and is a State historic park. Reasons include: - Stress on sensitive wildlife and migratory birds - Threat to natural and cultural features - Frequent unsafe wind speeds - High fire danger - Impacts on visitor's experience and invasion of privacy - Potential collisions with manned aircraft illegally flying below 500 feet - Recreational conflicts
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+ At the Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park, it is prohibited to fly a drone in the 500ft of airspace above the state park, as it is part of the Great Basin District and is a State historic park. + + Reasons include: + - Stress on sensitive wildlife and migratory birds + - Threat to natural and cultural features + - Frequent unsafe wind speeds + - High fire danger + - Impacts on visitor's experience and invasion of privacy + - Potential collisions with manned aircraft illegally flying below 500 feet + - Recreational conflicts
May 30, 2026 11:40 PM
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| Summary | — | Drone flights at Arthur B. Ripley Desert Woodland State Park are prohibited unless the managing authority grants permission. This is because it is a State park and is part of the Great Basin District |
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At the Arthur B. Ripley Desert Woodland State Park, it is prohibited to fly a drone in the 500ft of airspace above the state park, as it is part of the Great Basin District and a State park. Reasons include: - Stress on sensitive wildlife and migratory birds - Threat to natural and cultural features - Frequent unsafe wind speeds - High fire danger - Impacts on visitor's experience and invasion of privacy - Potential collisions with manned aircraft illegally flying below 500 feet - Recreational conflicts
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+ At the Arthur B. Ripley Desert Woodland State Park, it is prohibited to fly a drone in the 500ft of airspace above the state park, as it is part of the Great Basin District and a State park. + + Reasons include: + - Stress on sensitive wildlife and migratory birds + - Threat to natural and cultural features + - Frequent unsafe wind speeds + - High fire danger + - Impacts on visitor's experience and invasion of privacy + - Potential collisions with manned aircraft illegally flying below 500 feet + - Recreational conflicts +
May 30, 2026 11:28 PM
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| Summary | — | Drone flights at Antelope Valley Indian Museum State Historic Park are prohibited unless the managing authority grants permission. This is because the area is a State Historic Park. |
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At the Antelope Valley Indian Museum State Historic Park, it is prohibited to fly a drone in the 500ft of airspace above the state park, as it is part of the Great Basin District and a state park. Reasons include: - Stress on sensitive wildlife and migratory birds - Threat to natural and cultural features - Frequent unsafe wind speeds - High fire danger - Impacts on visitor's experience and invasion of privacy - Potential collisions with manned aircraft illegally flying below 500 feet - Recreational conflicts
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+ At the Antelope Valley Indian Museum State Historic Park, it is prohibited to fly a drone in the 500ft of airspace above the state park, as it is part of the Great Basin District and a state park. + + Reasons include: + - Stress on sensitive wildlife and migratory birds + - Threat to natural and cultural features + - Frequent unsafe wind speeds + - High fire danger + - Impacts on visitor's experience and invasion of privacy + - Potential collisions with manned aircraft illegally flying below 500 feet + - Recreational conflicts + + + +
May 30, 2026 8:29 PM
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| Summary | — | Drone flights at Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve State Natural Reserve are prohibited unless the managing authority grants permission. |
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At Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve State Natural Reserve, it is prohibited to fly a drone in the 500ft of airspace above the state park, as it is part of the Great Basin District.
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+ At Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve State Natural Reserve, it is prohibited to fly a drone in the 500ft of airspace above the state park, as it is part of the Great Basin District.