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May 27, 2026 4:11 AM Rules update • The golf club boundary, private property drone restrictions, operational notes, and safety requirements were added to the map.
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  • Uncontrolled Class G airspace; however, this is private property where drone takeoffs, landings, or low-altitude operations are strictly prohibited without explicit management permission.
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Summary Recreational drone flying is prohibited from the grounds of Willow Creek Golf Club due to private property restrictions under Tennessee law, although the overlying airspace is uncontrolled Class G.
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Willow Creek Golf Club is a premier 18-hole championship private golf course located in Farragut, Tennessee, alongside Little Turkey Creek. The course features an extensively manicured par-72 layout spanning over 7,000 yards, characterized by strategic bunkering, rolling fairways, and challenging water hazards. It serves as a private athletic facility that includes a full-service driving range, clubhouse, and banquet spaces for members and guests.

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+ Willow Creek Golf Club is a premier 18-hole championship private golf course located in Farragut, Tennessee, alongside Little Turkey Creek. The course features an extensively manicured par-72 layout spanning over 7,000 yards, characterized by strategic bunkering, rolling fairways, and challenging water hazards. It serves as a private athletic facility that includes a full-service driving range, clubhouse, and banquet spaces for members and guests.
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+ - Specific permission from the golf club
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May 27, 2026 3:57 AM Rules update • The park boundary, drone flight restrictions, operational notes, and safety requirements were added to the map.
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  • Uncontrolled Class G airspace where FAA LAANC authorization is not required; City of Oak Ridge municipal park grounds permit recreational drone takeoffs and landings during standard operating hours.
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Summary Recreational drone flying is permitted across Milt Dickens Park's open fields under uncontrolled Class G airspace without needing FAA LAANC clearance, provided pilots stay completely clear of the children's playgrounds, the fenced soccer fields, and families near the creek.
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Milt Dickens Park is an immaculately maintained neighborhood park located on Athens Road in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. It is one of the most sought-after parks by families as it boasts strong playground equipment, an enclosed soccer field, and shaded picnic areas. One of the main attractions in Milt Dickens Park is the shallow natural creek bed that contains a gravel bottom where kids can play safely. In addition, it is one of the best places for drone enthusiasts in the area to fly their drones.

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+ Milt Dickens Park is an immaculately maintained neighborhood park located on Athens Road in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. It is one of the most sought-after parks by families as it boasts strong playground equipment, an enclosed soccer field, and shaded picnic areas. One of the main attractions in Milt Dickens Park is the shallow natural creek bed that contains a gravel bottom where kids can play safely. In addition, it is one of the best places for drone enthusiasts in the area to fly their drones.
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+ ## Requirements
+ - TRUST Certificate
May 27, 2026 3:53 AM Rules update • The park boundary, drone flight restrictions, operational notes, and safety requirements were added to the map.
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  • Uncontrolled Class G airspace where FAA LAANC authorization is not required; City of Oak Ridge municipal park grounds permit recreational drone takeoffs and landings during standard operating hours.
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Summary Recreational drone flying is permitted across Carl Yearwood Park's open areas under uncontrolled Class G airspace without needing FAA LAANC clearance, provided pilots avoid flying directly over visitors utilizing the skatepark, tennis courts, or the wooded disc golf course.
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The Carl Yearwood Park is a very lively and highly forested community park which is situated along the Bus Terminal Road in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Some of the facilities present within this community park include the concrete skateboarding area, tennis court, outdoor roller hockey, a fenced dog park, and a softball playing field. Disc golf enthusiasts find this park most appealing to them because of the challenging 9-hole woods disc golf course made up of many local hardwoods and evergreen forests. There are shaded picnic tables and family pavilions at the grass entrance of this park.

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+ The Carl Yearwood Park is a very lively and highly forested community park which is situated along the Bus Terminal Road in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Some of the facilities present within this community park include the concrete skateboarding area, tennis court, outdoor roller hockey, a fenced dog park, and a softball playing field. Disc golf enthusiasts find this park most appealing to them because of the challenging 9-hole woods disc golf course made up of many local hardwoods and evergreen forests. There are shaded picnic tables and family pavilions at the grass entrance of this park.
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+ ## Requirements
+ - TRUST Certificate
May 26, 2026 10:14 PM Rules update • Added border, description, note, rules, requirements, summary, sources
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  • Uncontrolled Class G airspace where FAA LAANC authorization is not required; City of Oak Ridge municipal park grounds permit recreational drone takeoffs and landings during standard operating hours.
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Summary Recreational drone flying is permitted across Elm Grove Park's open fields under uncontrolled Class G airspace without needing FAA LAANC clearance, provided pilots avoid flying directly over visitors on the basketball courts, the loop walking trail, or near the children's playground.
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Elm Grove Park is one of the picturesque park settings within Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and can be found along East Tennessee Avenue. The park boasts large, green grassy playing fields that are perfect for informal play together with the park’s basketball court, softball backstop, and shady picnic pavilions complete with grill areas. There is a flat paved walkway that surrounds the whole park area connecting the newly built accessible playground and tree groves. It offers a spacious setting suitable for hobbyists within the community.

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+ Elm Grove Park is one of the picturesque park settings within Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and can be found along East Tennessee Avenue. The park boasts large, green grassy playing fields that are perfect for informal play together with the park’s basketball court, softball backstop, and shady picnic pavilions complete with grill areas. There is a flat paved walkway that surrounds the whole park area connecting the newly built accessible playground and tree groves. It offers a spacious setting suitable for hobbyists within the community.
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+ ## Requirements
+ - TRUST Certificate
May 26, 2026 10:01 PM Rules update • Added border, description, note, rules, requirements, summary, sources
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  • Uncontrolled Class G airspace where FAA LAANC authorization is not required; City of Oak Ridge municipal park grounds permit recreational drone takeoffs and landings during standard operating hours.
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Summary Recreational drone flying is permitted across A.K. Bissell Park's open fields under uncontrolled Class G airspace without needing FAA LAANC clearance, provided pilots stay completely clear of visitors near the International Friendship Bell, the commemorative walk, and the public library.
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A.K. Bissell Park is an energetic 38-acre community and civic park found within Oak Ridge, Tennessee. There are several amenities in the park including a one and a quarter mile paved walking loop, playground area, picnic shelter, and an outdoor performance pavilion. Internationally known for being the location of the International Friendship Bell, an eight thousand pound bronze statue that symbolizes the friendship between America and Japan, and the Secret City Commemorative Walk, which commemorates the workers of the Manhattan Project who formed the city.

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+ A.K. Bissell Park is an energetic 38-acre community and civic park found within Oak Ridge, Tennessee. There are several amenities in the park including a one and a quarter mile paved walking loop, playground area, picnic shelter, and an outdoor performance pavilion. Internationally known for being the location of the International Friendship Bell, an eight thousand pound bronze statue that symbolizes the friendship between America and Japan, and the Secret City Commemorative Walk, which commemorates the workers of the Manhattan Project who formed the city.
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+ - TRUST Certificate
May 26, 2026 9:41 PM Rules update • Added border, description, requirements, notes, rules, sources, and summary
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  • Uncontrolled Class G airspace where FAA LAANC authorization is not required; Town of Farragut municipal park grounds permit recreational drone takeoffs and landings during standard operating hours
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Summary Recreational drone flying is permitted across Founders Park at Campbell Station's open green spaces under uncontrolled Class G airspace without needing FAA LAANC clearance, provided pilots avoid flying directly over visitors on the walking trails, the picnic pavilions, or near the historic library building.
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Founders Park at Campbell Station is an attractive 17-acre park situated in Farragut, Tennessee, right next to the Knox County Library’s branch located in Farragut. The park is very famous for its amazing landscaping, where the paved and natural walking trails wind through the trickling waterfalls from North Turkey Creek. The park boasts a unique and imaginative collection of sculptures in bronze permanently installed within the park premises. There are two pavilions in the park, which have grill pits; besides, there is a gazebo and an outdoor classroom area.

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+ Founders Park at Campbell Station is an attractive 17-acre park situated in Farragut, Tennessee, right next to the Knox County Library’s branch located in Farragut. The park is very famous for its amazing landscaping, where the paved and natural walking trails wind through the trickling waterfalls from North Turkey Creek. The park boasts a unique and imaginative collection of sculptures in bronze permanently installed within the park premises. There are two pavilions in the park, which have grill pits; besides, there is a gazebo and an outdoor classroom area.
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+ - TRUST Certificate
May 26, 2026 3:16 AM Rules update • Added border, rules, description, note, requirements
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  • Uncontrolled Class G airspace where FAA LAANC authorization is not required; City of Knoxville municipal park grounds permit recreational drone takeoffs and landings during standard operating hours.
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Summary Recreational drone flying is permitted across Gary Underwood Park's athletic fields under uncontrolled Class G airspace without needing FAA LAANC clearance, provided pilots avoid flying directly over crowds using the playgrounds, sports fields, or the paved loop trail.
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Gary Underwood Park is a tranquil 17-acre community park situated in South Knoxville, Tennessee. It is a park that is highly dedicated to active play, as it consists of multiple lighted youth baseball and softball fields, open space grass play areas, and a children’s playground. There is a well-paved pathway surrounding the athletic facilities, which renders the park a highly suitable site for residents wishing to go on a walk or run.

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+ Gary Underwood Park is a tranquil 17-acre community park situated in South Knoxville, Tennessee. It is a park that is highly dedicated to active play, as it consists of multiple lighted youth baseball and softball fields, open space grass play areas, and a children’s playground. There is a well-paved pathway surrounding the athletic facilities, which renders the park a highly suitable site for residents wishing to go on a walk or run.
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+ - TRUST Certificate
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  • Uncontrolled Class G airspace where FAA LAANC authorization is not required; Knox County municipal park grounds permit recreational drone takeoffs and landings during standard operating hours.
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Summary Recreational drone flying is permitted across Maloney Road Park's open areas under uncontrolled Class G airspace without needing FAA LAANC clearance, provided pilots stay completely clear of visitors utilizing the boat ramp, fishing pier, and waterfront playground.
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Maloney Road Park is a serene park covering an area of three acres found along the waters of the Tennessee River in South Knoxville, Tennessee. Maloney Road Park is a favorite destination for people who love nature, thanks to the presence of facilities such as a boat ramp, floating dock, and shore fishing pier. There is also a small playground for children as well as an open green space covered by trees from where visitors can enjoy views of the water and bluffs around them.

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+ Maloney Road Park is a serene park covering an area of three acres found along the waters of the Tennessee River in South Knoxville, Tennessee. Maloney Road Park is a favorite destination for people who love nature, thanks to the presence of facilities such as a boat ramp, floating dock, and shore fishing pier. There is also a small playground for children as well as an open green space covered by trees from where visitors can enjoy views of the water and bluffs around them.
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+ - TRUST Certificate
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  • Uncontrolled Class G airspace where FAA LAANC authorization is not required; City of Knoxville municipal park grounds permit recreational drone takeoffs and landings during standard operating hours.
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Summary Recreational drone flying is permitted across West Hills / John Bynon Park's open fields under uncontrolled Class G airspace without needing FAA LAANC clearance, provided pilots stay completely clear of the busy tennis courts, children's playgrounds, and users on the bisecting greenway.
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West Hills / John Bynon Park is a vibrant, 14-acre community park located in the heart of the West Hills neighborhood in Knoxville, Tennessee. The park is highly regarded for its diverse recreational facilities, including four baseball diamonds, lighted tennis, basketball, and pickleball courts, and multiple family picnic pavilions. The scenic, paved Jean Teague Greenway bisects the property, weaving past wide-open grassy lawns ideal for field games. Its blend of active sports complexes and vast open fields makes it a popular local gathering spot for families, athletes, and drone pilots.

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+ West Hills / John Bynon Park is a vibrant, 14-acre community park located in the heart of the West Hills neighborhood in Knoxville, Tennessee. The park is highly regarded for its diverse recreational facilities, including four baseball diamonds, lighted tennis, basketball, and pickleball courts, and multiple family picnic pavilions. The scenic, paved Jean Teague Greenway bisects the property, weaving past wide-open grassy lawns ideal for field games. Its blend of active sports complexes and vast open fields makes it a popular local gathering spot for families, athletes, and drone pilots.
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+ - TRUST Certificate
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  • Uncontrolled Class G airspace where FAA LAANC authorization is not required; Knox County municipal park grounds permit recreational drone takeoffs and landings during standard operating hours.
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Summary Recreational drone flying is permitted across Plumb Creek Park's open spaces under uncontrolled Class G airspace without needing FAA LAANC clearance, provided pilots stay completely clear of the busy 7-acre PetSafe Dog Park, the central playground structure, and people playing on the disc golf course.
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Plumb Creek Park is a widely visited recreational park that occupies an area of 33 acres in western Knox County, Tennessee. The park was built focusing primarily on recreation and offers amenities like a 9-hole disc golf/foot golf course, a state-of-the-art playground for kids, and a spacious covered picnic pavilion. Plumb Creek Park is especially famous for its PetSafe Dog Park that offers extensive facilities for dogs, including two areas spanning seven and one acre respectively for large and small dogs, surrounded by walking trails.

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+ Plumb Creek Park is a widely visited recreational park that occupies an area of 33 acres in western Knox County, Tennessee. The park was built focusing primarily on recreation and offers amenities like a 9-hole disc golf/foot golf course, a state-of-the-art playground for kids, and a spacious covered picnic pavilion. Plumb Creek Park is especially famous for its PetSafe Dog Park that offers extensive facilities for dogs, including two areas spanning seven and one acre respectively for large and small dogs, surrounded by walking trails.
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+ - TRUST Certificate
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  • Class E controlled airspace for Knoxville Downtown Island Airport requiring mandatory LAANC authorization prior to flight; City of Knoxville municipal park grounds permit recreational drone takeoffs and landings during standard operating hours.
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Summary Recreational drone flying is permitted within Holston River Park's open spaces under Class E airspace provided pilots secure a mandatory FAA LAANC waiver before take-off and completely avoid flying over crowds using the soccer fields, playgrounds, or river boat ramps.
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The Holston River Park is a charming 44-acre city park located on the banks of the Holston River in East Knoxville, Tennessee. The park boasts numerous facilities such as two soccer fields, playground, two fishing docks, a launch facility for canoes and kayaks, and a PetSafe dog park spanning one acre of land divided into two sections, one each for large and small dogs. The paved greenway loop at this park runs 2 miles around the open lawns, and the unpaved greenway runs 1 mile through the adjacent woods.

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+ The Holston River Park is a charming 44-acre city park located on the banks of the Holston River in East Knoxville, Tennessee. The park boasts numerous facilities such as two soccer fields, playground, two fishing docks, a launch facility for canoes and kayaks, and a PetSafe dog park spanning one acre of land divided into two sections, one each for large and small dogs. The paved greenway loop at this park runs 2 miles around the open lawns, and the unpaved greenway runs 1 mile through the adjacent woods.
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+ - TRUST Certificate
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  • Uncontrolled Class G airspace where FAA LAANC authorization is not required; Knox County municipal park grounds permit recreational drone takeoffs and landings during standard operating hours.
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Summary Recreational drone flying is permitted across Tommy Schumpert Park's expansive fields under uncontrolled Class G airspace without needing FAA LAANC clearance, provided pilots stay completely clear of the busy dog park, disc golf course, and active baseball games.
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Tommy Schumpert Park is an expansive 152-acre park designed for multifunctional use in north Knoxville, Tennessee. It serves as a regional favorite that boasts three lighted baseball fields, a high-level 18-hole disc golf course, and several multi-purpose turf fields where a lot of soccer and lacrosse games are played by children. The park enjoys widespread popularity among pet owners because of the PetSafe Central Dog Park that offers a special doggy swimming pool for canines. Walking paths lead from one complex to another, including sports fields and natural areas.

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+ Tommy Schumpert Park is an expansive 152-acre park designed for multifunctional use in north Knoxville, Tennessee. It serves as a regional favorite that boasts three lighted baseball fields, a high-level 18-hole disc golf course, and several multi-purpose turf fields where a lot of soccer and lacrosse games are played by children. The park enjoys widespread popularity among pet owners because of the PetSafe Central Dog Park that offers a special doggy swimming pool for canines. Walking paths lead from one complex to another, including sports fields and natural areas.
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+ ## Requirements
+ - TRUST Certificate
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  • Uncontrolled Class G airspace where FAA LAANC authorization is not required; Town of Farragut municipal park grounds permit recreational drone takeoffs and landings during standard operating hours.
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Summary Recreational drone flying is permitted across Mayor Bob Leonard Park's expansive sports complexes under uncontrolled Class G airspace without needing FAA LAANC clearance, provided pilots stay completely clear of active ball games, sand volleyball courts, and the central playground.
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Mayor Bob Leonard Park is a state-of-the-art 50 acre athletic facility found in Farragut, Tennessee. The park has become a popular destination for local athletes due to having ten illuminated playing fields, including a state-of-the-art baseball diamond and synthetic soccer pitch, along with sand volleyball courts and a unique wetlands area encircled by a paved walking track.

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+ Mayor Bob Leonard Park is a state-of-the-art 50 acre athletic facility found in Farragut, Tennessee. The park has become a popular destination for local athletes due to having ten illuminated playing fields, including a state-of-the-art baseball diamond and synthetic soccer pitch, along with sand volleyball courts and a unique wetlands area encircled by a paved walking track.
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+ - TRUST Certificate
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  • Uncontrolled Class G airspace where FAA LAANC authorization is not required; Town of Farragut municipal park grounds permit recreational drone takeoffs and landings during standard operating hours.
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Summary Recreational drone flying is permitted across McFee Park's open fields under uncontrolled Class G airspace without needing FAA LAANC clearance, provided pilots completely avoid flying over visitors at the splashpad, sports fields, or playground areas, while commercial flights require standard town permissions.
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McFee Park is a highly modern, environmentally conscious 26-acre community park located in Farragut, Tennessee, known for its extensive green features like solar panels and rain gardens. The park is a major local destination featuring a massive ADA-accessible playground, a large public splashpad, lighted synthetic turf sports fields, cozy picnic pavilions, and a 1.5-mile walking trail that connects to the regional greenway system.

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+ McFee Park is a highly modern, environmentally conscious 26-acre community park located in Farragut, Tennessee, known for its extensive green features like solar panels and rain gardens. The park is a major local destination featuring a massive ADA-accessible playground, a large public splashpad, lighted synthetic turf sports fields, cozy picnic pavilions, and a 1.5-mile walking trail that connects to the regional greenway system.
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+ - TRUST Certificate
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  • Uncontrolled Class G airspace where FAA LAANC authorization is not required; City of Knoxville municipal park grounds permit recreational drone takeoffs and landings during standard operating hours.
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Summary You said: can you fly drones at lakeshore parkYes, you can absolutely fly drones at Lakeshore Park in Knoxville. In fact, it is designated as a premier location for recreational drone and model aircraft flying in the area, offering open spaces and scenic views of the Tennessee River.While you are welcome to fly, you mu
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Victor Ashe Park is a vast 120-acre premium city park situated in northwest Knoxville, Tennessee. This park has a variety of different outdoor recreation amenities. These include a championship 18-hole disc golf course, enormous professionally-manicured soccer fields, a designated cross-country running track, and a paved walking track. Other notable facilities at Victor Ashe Park include a unique multi-level concrete skate park, an entirely enclosed dog park, and a fishing lake complete with a pier to view the catch from. This park has wide grassy valleys and hills, giving it a very spacious and open setting, making it a favored spot for recreational drone flying.

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+ Victor Ashe Park is a vast 120-acre premium city park situated in northwest Knoxville, Tennessee. This park has a variety of different outdoor recreation amenities. These include a championship 18-hole disc golf course, enormous professionally-manicured soccer fields, a designated cross-country running track, and a paved walking track. Other notable facilities at Victor Ashe Park include a unique multi-level concrete skate park, an entirely enclosed dog park, and a fishing lake complete with a pier to view the catch from. This park has wide grassy valleys and hills, giving it a very spacious and open setting, making it a favored spot for recreational drone flying.
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  • City of Knoxville municipal park grounds where recreational takeoffs/landings are permitted; located in active Knoxville Downtown Island Airport controlled airspace, requiring mandatory LAANC authorization prior to flight.
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Summary Recreational drone flying is permitted on World's Fair Park's open lawns under FAA airspace rules, provided pilots secure a mandatory LAANC authorization due to neighboring airport airspace, avoid flying over crowds or near the Sunsphere, and obtain a city permit for any commercial operations.
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World's Fair Park is a landmark 50 acre park located in the heart of downtown Knoxville, Tennessee, which was initially created for hosting the 1982 World's Fair. This park is easily identifiable with its distinctive Sunsphere tower that rises to a height of 266 feet and offers a 360-degree view of the surrounding city skyline as well as the majestic Great Smoky Mountains range in the distance. The park boasts stunningly manicured lawns such as the expansive Performance Lawn, beautiful water elements in the form of fountains at Volunteer Landing, and walking trails that lead to the Knoxville Museum of Art and Knoxville Convention Center.

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+ World's Fair Park is a landmark 50 acre park located in the heart of downtown Knoxville, Tennessee, which was initially created for hosting the 1982 World's Fair. This park is easily identifiable with its distinctive Sunsphere tower that rises to a height of 266 feet and offers a 360-degree view of the surrounding city skyline as well as the majestic Great Smoky Mountains range in the distance. The park boasts stunningly manicured lawns such as the expansive Performance Lawn, beautiful water elements in the form of fountains at Volunteer Landing, and walking trails that lead to the Knoxville Museum of Art and Knoxville Convention Center.
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  • Class E controlled airspace (surface to 700ft AGL) for Knoxville Downtown Island Airport; mandatory LAANC authorization required prior to flight.
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Summary Recreational drone flying is permitted in Suttree Landing Park's open areas, which are uniquely accessible 24 hours a day; however, because it sits directly inside the controlled airspace of the neighboring Downtown Island Airport, pilots face strict FAA restrictions requiring a formal LAANC authorization waiver before
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Suttree Landing Park is an 8-acre linear green space situated on the Tennessee River in the area of South Knoxville. The site has been purposely designed to honor its past as a historically industrial site with a modern ecological design in mind. Taking inspiration from the book, Suttree, authored by Cormac McCarthy, the park boasts of beautiful paved walkways, festival lawns, accessible play areas, and a boat launch point for kayak and paddleboard enthusiasts. The strategic positioning of the park provides stunning views of downtown Knoxville from the opposite side of the river.

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+ Suttree Landing Park is an 8-acre linear green space situated on the Tennessee River in the area of South Knoxville. The site has been purposely designed to honor its past as a historically industrial site with a modern ecological design in mind. Taking inspiration from the book, Suttree, authored by Cormac McCarthy, the park boasts of beautiful paved walkways, festival lawns, accessible play areas, and a boat launch point for kayak and paddleboard enthusiasts. The strategic positioning of the park provides stunning views of downtown Knoxville from the opposite side of the river.
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Summary Recreational drone flying is permitted in Lakeshore Park's open areas during park hours under FAA airspace rules, provided pilots avoid flying over people or within 250 feet of utility infrastructure, while commercial operations require permits from the City of Knoxville and Lakeshore Park Conservancy.
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Lakeshore Park is an aesthetically pleasing 185-acre public park located in Knoxville, Tennessee. This park is considered one of the best places to enjoy breathtaking views of the Tennessee River and the Great Smoky Mountains because of its scenic landscape that provides clear views. Formerly an Eastern State Hospital site, Lakeshore Park comprises many facilities such as hiking paths, immaculate sporting venues, historical buildings, and vast open fields suitable for recreational purposes. It offers an active environment where people can exercise, have picnics, and launch their drones.
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+ Lakeshore Park is an aesthetically pleasing 185-acre public park located in Knoxville, Tennessee. This park is considered one of the best places to enjoy breathtaking views of the Tennessee River and the Great Smoky Mountains because of its scenic landscape that provides clear views. Formerly an Eastern State Hospital site, Lakeshore Park comprises many facilities such as hiking paths, immaculate sporting venues, historical buildings, and vast open fields suitable for recreational purposes. It offers an active environment where people can exercise, have picnics, and launch their drones.