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May 31, 2026 8:29 PM
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• Added a location-specific drone restriction page for Savannah National Wildlife Refuge and documented U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service authorization requirements affecting wetlands, wildlife habitat areas, observation sites, trail systems, visitor facilities, protected natural resources, and refuge-managed property within the mapped boundary.
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- National wildlife refuge boundary including wetlands, managed wildlife habitat, observation areas, visitor facilities, driving routes, trails, and other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service managed property.
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| Flight status | Unknown | NoFly |
| Summary | — | Drone operations at Savannah National Wildlife Refuge require authorization from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Restrictions apply throughout the refuge boundary, including wildlife habitat areas, wetlands, observation sites, trails, and visitor-use areas. |
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## Savannah National Wildlife Refuge Drone Rule Savannah National Wildlife Refuge is located along the Savannah River and is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The refuge is known for its extensive wetlands, migratory bird habitat, wildlife observation opportunities, scenic driving routes, and protected natural resources. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Savannah National Wildlife Refuge unless specifically authorized through an approved permit or official authorization process. This restriction applies throughout the mapped refuge boundary, including wetlands, wildlife habitat areas, observation platforms, driving routes, trail systems, visitor facilities, protected natural resources, and other refuge-managed property. Because Savannah National Wildlife Refuge protects sensitive wildlife habitat and serves as an important area for migratory birds, wildlife conservation, photography, and outdoor recreation, pilots should obtain authorization from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service before conducting drone operations within refuge boundaries.
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+ ## Savannah National Wildlife Refuge Drone Rule + + Savannah National Wildlife Refuge is located along the Savannah River and is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The refuge is known for its extensive wetlands, migratory bird habitat, wildlife observation opportunities, scenic driving routes, and protected natural resources. + + U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Savannah National Wildlife Refuge unless specifically authorized through an approved permit or official authorization process. + + This restriction applies throughout the mapped refuge boundary, including wetlands, wildlife habitat areas, observation platforms, driving routes, trail systems, visitor facilities, protected natural resources, and other refuge-managed property. + + Because Savannah National Wildlife Refuge protects sensitive wildlife habitat and serves as an important area for migratory birds, wildlife conservation, photography, and outdoor recreation, pilots should obtain authorization from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service before conducting drone operations within refuge boundaries.
May 31, 2026 7:34 PM
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• Added a location-specific drone restriction page for Andersonville National Historic Site and documented National Park Service authorization requirements affecting the historic prison grounds, National Cemetery, memorial areas, visitor facilities, interpretive exhibits, historic landscapes, and protected cultural resources within the site boundary.
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| Summary | — | Drone operations at Andersonville National Historic Site require authorization from the National Park Service. Restrictions apply throughout the site boundary, including the historic prison grounds, National Cemetery, memorial areas, and visitor facilities. |
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## Andersonville National Historic Site Drone Rule Andersonville National Historic Site is located in Andersonville, Georgia and is managed by the National Park Service. The site preserves the location of the Civil War prison camp, Andersonville National Cemetery, memorial areas, historic landscapes, and exhibits dedicated to the history of prisoners of war. National Park Service regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Andersonville National Historic Site unless specifically authorized through an approved permit or official waiver process. This restriction applies throughout the mapped site boundary, including the historic prison grounds, National Cemetery, memorial areas, visitor facilities, interpretive exhibits, historic landscapes, and other National Park Service managed property. Because Andersonville National Historic Site protects nationally significant historical resources, memorial spaces, and cemetery grounds, pilots should obtain authorization from the National Park Service before conducting drone operations within site boundaries.
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+ ## Andersonville National Historic Site Drone Rule + + Andersonville National Historic Site is located in Andersonville, Georgia and is managed by the National Park Service. The site preserves the location of the Civil War prison camp, Andersonville National Cemetery, memorial areas, historic landscapes, and exhibits dedicated to the history of prisoners of war. + + National Park Service regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Andersonville National Historic Site unless specifically authorized through an approved permit or official waiver process. + + This restriction applies throughout the mapped site boundary, including the historic prison grounds, National Cemetery, memorial areas, visitor facilities, interpretive exhibits, historic landscapes, and other National Park Service managed property. + + Because Andersonville National Historic Site protects nationally significant historical resources, memorial spaces, and cemetery grounds, pilots should obtain authorization from the National Park Service before conducting drone operations within site boundaries.
May 31, 2026 7:11 PM
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• Added a location-specific drone restriction page for Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park and documented National Park Service authorization requirements affecting archaeological sites, earthwork mounds, visitor facilities, interpretive trails, protected natural areas, and cultural resources within the park boundary.
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| Summary | — | Drone operations at Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park require authorization from the National Park Service. Restrictions apply throughout the park boundary, including archaeological sites, visitor facilities, trail systems, and protected cultural resources. |
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## Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park Drone Rule Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park is located in Macon, Georgia and is managed by the National Park Service. The park preserves thousands of years of Indigenous history and is known for its prehistoric earthwork mounds, archaeological resources, interpretive exhibits, visitor facilities, and cultural significance. National Park Service regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park unless specifically authorized through an approved permit or official waiver process. This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including earthwork mound complexes, archaeological sites, visitor facilities, museum areas, interpretive trails, protected natural habitats, and other National Park Service managed property. Because Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park protects nationally significant archaeological and cultural resources, pilots should obtain authorization from the National Park Service before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
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+ ## Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park Drone Rule + + Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park is located in Macon, Georgia and is managed by the National Park Service. The park preserves thousands of years of Indigenous history and is known for its prehistoric earthwork mounds, archaeological resources, interpretive exhibits, visitor facilities, and cultural significance. + + National Park Service regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park unless specifically authorized through an approved permit or official waiver process. + + This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including earthwork mound complexes, archaeological sites, visitor facilities, museum areas, interpretive trails, protected natural habitats, and other National Park Service managed property. + + Because Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park protects nationally significant archaeological and cultural resources, pilots should obtain authorization from the National Park Service before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
May 31, 2026 7:06 PM
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• Replaced the generic FAA airspace warning with a location-specific Fort Clinch State Park drone restriction based on Florida State Parks policy. Added park-specific details covering historic fort areas, beach access locations, campground facilities, trails, fishing areas, and visitor-use spaces within the park boundary.
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Fort Clinch State Park
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| Summary | FAA controlled airspace restriction. Review current FAA data and authorization requirements before flying. | Drone operations at Fort Clinch State Park require authorization from Florida State Parks. Restrictions apply throughout the park boundary, including the historic fort area, campground facilities, beach access locations, and recreation spaces.Drone operations at Fort Clinch State Park require authorization from Florida |
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## FAA facility airspace restriction
This area appears in FAA_FS_UAS source data. Drone pilots should verify current FAA requirements, LAANC availability, altitude limits, temporary restrictions, and local conditions before flight.
This page is based on imported FAA data and may need additional community review.
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## Fort Clinch State Park Drone Rule Fort Clinch State Park is located in Fernandina Beach, Florida and is managed by Florida State Parks. The park is known for its preserved Civil War-era fort, Atlantic Ocean shoreline, campground facilities, hiking and biking trails, fishing opportunities, and historical interpretation programs. Florida State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Fort Clinch State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including Fort Clinch historic areas, beach access locations, campground facilities, trail systems, fishing locations, picnic spaces, visitor facilities, and other park-managed property. Because Fort Clinch State Park protects significant historical resources while providing beach recreation, camping, fishing, hiking, and educational programs, pilots should obtain authorization from Florida State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
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+ + Fort Clinch State Park is located in Fernandina Beach, Florida and is managed by Florida State Parks. The park is known for its preserved Civil War-era fort, Atlantic Ocean shoreline, campground facilities, hiking and biking trails, fishing opportunities, and historical interpretation programs. + + Florida State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Fort Clinch State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process.
May 31, 2026 4:46 PM
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• Added a location-specific drone restriction page for Sweetwater Creek State Park and documented authorization requirements affecting Sweetwater Creek access areas, historic mill ruins, trail systems, visitor facilities, natural habitats, recreation spaces, and other park-managed property within the park boundary.
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Sweetwater Creek State Park
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- State park boundary including Sweetwater Creek, historic mill ruins, hiking trails, visitor facilities, picnic areas, natural habitats, and other Georgia State Parks managed property.
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| Flight status | Unknown | NoFly |
| Summary | — | Drone operations at Sweetwater Creek State Park require authorization from Georgia State Parks. Restrictions apply throughout the park boundary, including trail systems, historic sites, creek access areas, and visitor recreation spaces. |
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## Sweetwater Creek State Park Drone Rule Sweetwater Creek State Park is located near Lithia Springs, Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is known for Sweetwater Creek, the historic New Manchester Mill ruins, scenic hiking trails, wildlife habitats, and outdoor recreation opportunities near the Atlanta metropolitan area. Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Sweetwater Creek State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including Sweetwater Creek access areas, historic mill ruins, trail systems, visitor facilities, picnic locations, natural habitats, recreation spaces, and other park-managed property. Because Sweetwater Creek State Park protects significant historical resources and natural habitats while serving as a destination for hiking, sightseeing, photography, and outdoor recreation, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
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+ ## Sweetwater Creek State Park Drone Rule + + Sweetwater Creek State Park is located near Lithia Springs, Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is known for Sweetwater Creek, the historic New Manchester Mill ruins, scenic hiking trails, wildlife habitats, and outdoor recreation opportunities near the Atlanta metropolitan area. + + Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Sweetwater Creek State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. + + This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including Sweetwater Creek access areas, historic mill ruins, trail systems, visitor facilities, picnic locations, natural habitats, recreation spaces, and other park-managed property. + + Because Sweetwater Creek State Park protects significant historical resources and natural habitats while serving as a destination for hiking, sightseeing, photography, and outdoor recreation, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
May 31, 2026 4:39 PM
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• Added a location-specific drone restriction page for Smithgall Woods State Park and documented authorization requirements affecting Dukes Creek access areas, trout fishing locations, trail systems, visitor facilities, natural habitats, recreation spaces, and other park-managed property within the park boundary.
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Smithgall Woods State Park
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| Summary | — | Drone operations at Smithgall Woods State Park require authorization from Georgia State Parks. Restrictions apply throughout the park boundary, including trout stream access areas, trails, visitor facilities, and protected natural spaces. |
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## Smithgall Woods State Park Drone Rule Smithgall Woods State Park is located near Helen, Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is known for Dukes Creek, nationally recognized trout fishing opportunities, mountain scenery, hiking trails, protected natural habitats, and outdoor recreation in the North Georgia Mountains. Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Smithgall Woods State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including Dukes Creek access areas, trout fishing locations, trail systems, visitor facilities, natural habitats, recreation spaces, and other park-managed property. Because Smithgall Woods State Park protects sensitive natural resources and serves as a destination for trout fishing, hiking, wildlife observation, and outdoor recreation, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
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+ ## Smithgall Woods State Park Drone Rule + + Smithgall Woods State Park is located near Helen, Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is known for Dukes Creek, nationally recognized trout fishing opportunities, mountain scenery, hiking trails, protected natural habitats, and outdoor recreation in the North Georgia Mountains. + + Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Smithgall Woods State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. + + This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including Dukes Creek access areas, trout fishing locations, trail systems, visitor facilities, natural habitats, recreation spaces, and other park-managed property. + + Because Smithgall Woods State Park protects sensitive natural resources and serves as a destination for trout fishing, hiking, wildlife observation, and outdoor recreation, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
May 31, 2026 4:36 PM
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• Added a location-specific drone restriction page for Fort McAllister State Park and documented authorization requirements affecting historic fort areas, museum facilities, campground spaces, trail systems, salt marsh viewpoints, visitor-use areas, and recreation property within the park boundary.
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Fort McAllister State Park
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- State park boundary including Civil War fortifications, museum facilities, campground areas, hiking trails, picnic spaces, salt marsh viewpoints, and other Georgia State Parks managed property.
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| Flight status | Unknown | NoFly |
| Summary | — | Drone operations at Fort McAllister State Park require authorization from Georgia State Parks. Restrictions apply throughout the park boundary, including historic fort areas, campground facilities, trails, and visitor recreation spaces. |
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## Fort McAllister State Park Drone Rule Fort McAllister State Park is located in Richmond Hill, Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is known for its preserved Civil War earthwork fortifications, museum facilities, campground areas, salt marsh scenery, hiking trails, and historical interpretation programs. Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Fort McAllister State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including historic fort areas, museum facilities, campground spaces, trail systems, picnic locations, salt marsh viewpoints, visitor-use areas, and other park-managed property. Because Fort McAllister State Park protects significant Civil War history while providing camping, outdoor recreation, educational programs, and access to coastal natural resources, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
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+ ## Fort McAllister State Park Drone Rule + + Fort McAllister State Park is located in Richmond Hill, Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is known for its preserved Civil War earthwork fortifications, museum facilities, campground areas, salt marsh scenery, hiking trails, and historical interpretation programs. + + Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Fort McAllister State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. + + This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including historic fort areas, museum facilities, campground spaces, trail systems, picnic locations, salt marsh viewpoints, visitor-use areas, and other park-managed property. + + Because Fort McAllister State Park protects significant Civil War history while providing camping, outdoor recreation, educational programs, and access to coastal natural resources, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
May 31, 2026 4:29 PM
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• Added a location-specific drone restriction page for Jack Hill State Park and documented authorization requirements affecting campground facilities, lake recreation areas, fishing locations, trail systems, picnic spaces, playground areas, and visitor recreation areas within the park boundary.
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Jack Hill State Park
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| Summary | — | Drone operations at Jack Hill State Park require authorization from Georgia State Parks. Restrictions apply throughout the park boundary, including campground facilities, recreation areas, trails, and visitor-use spaces. |
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## Jack Hill State Park Drone Rule Jack Hill State Park is located in Reidsville, Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is known for its campground facilities, lake recreation opportunities, fishing access, outdoor recreation areas, hiking trails, and family-oriented park amenities in southeast Georgia. Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Jack Hill State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including campground facilities, lake recreation areas, fishing locations, trail systems, picnic spaces, playground areas, and other park-managed recreation property. Because Jack Hill State Park serves as a destination for camping, fishing, outdoor recreation, and family activities, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
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+ ## Jack Hill State Park Drone Rule + + Jack Hill State Park is located in Reidsville, Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is known for its campground facilities, lake recreation opportunities, fishing access, outdoor recreation areas, hiking trails, and family-oriented park amenities in southeast Georgia. + + Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Jack Hill State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. + + This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including campground facilities, lake recreation areas, fishing locations, trail systems, picnic spaces, playground areas, and other park-managed recreation property. + + Because Jack Hill State Park serves as a destination for camping, fishing, outdoor recreation, and family activities, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
May 31, 2026 4:24 PM
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• Added a location-specific drone restriction page for Chattahoochee Bend State Park and documented authorization requirements affecting Chattahoochee River access areas, campground facilities, trail systems, fishing locations, recreation spaces, and visitor-use areas within the park boundary.
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| Summary | — | Drone operations at Chattahoochee Bend State Park require authorization from Georgia State Parks. Restrictions apply throughout the park boundary, including river access areas, campground facilities, trails, and recreation spaces. |
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## Chattahoochee Bend State Park Drone Rule Chattahoochee Bend State Park is located near Newnan, Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is known for its extensive frontage along the Chattahoochee River, large natural areas, camping facilities, hiking and biking trails, fishing opportunities, and outdoor recreation in one of Georgia's largest state parks. Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Chattahoochee Bend State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including Chattahoochee River access areas, campground facilities, trail systems, fishing locations, picnic areas, recreation spaces, and other park-managed property. Because Chattahoochee Bend State Park protects a large section of the Chattahoochee River corridor and serves as a destination for camping, hiking, fishing, paddling, and nature recreation, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
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+ ## Chattahoochee Bend State Park Drone Rule + + Chattahoochee Bend State Park is located near Newnan, Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is known for its extensive frontage along the Chattahoochee River, large natural areas, camping facilities, hiking and biking trails, fishing opportunities, and outdoor recreation in one of Georgia's largest state parks. + + Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Chattahoochee Bend State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. + + This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including Chattahoochee River access areas, campground facilities, trail systems, fishing locations, picnic areas, recreation spaces, and other park-managed property. + + Because Chattahoochee Bend State Park protects a large section of the Chattahoochee River corridor and serves as a destination for camping, hiking, fishing, paddling, and nature recreation, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
May 31, 2026 4:18 PM
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• Added a location-specific drone restriction page for Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge and documented authorization requirements affecting lodge facilities, Little Ocmulgee Lake recreation areas, campground spaces, golf course property, trail systems, and visitor recreation areas within the park boundary.
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| Summary | — | Drone operations at Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge require authorization from Georgia State Parks. Restrictions apply throughout the park boundary, including lodge facilities, lake recreation areas, campground spaces, and visitor-use areas. |
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## Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge Drone Rule Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge is located in McRae-Helena, Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is known for Little Ocmulgee Lake, its full-service lodge, championship golf course, campground facilities, outdoor recreation opportunities, and access to natural areas in south Georgia. Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including lodge facilities, Little Ocmulgee Lake recreation areas, campground spaces, golf course property, trail systems, picnic locations, and other park-managed recreation areas. Because Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge serves as a destination for lodging, golf, lake recreation, camping, and outdoor activities, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
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+ ## Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge Drone Rule + + Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge is located in McRae-Helena, Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is known for Little Ocmulgee Lake, its full-service lodge, championship golf course, campground facilities, outdoor recreation opportunities, and access to natural areas in south Georgia. + + Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. + + This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including lodge facilities, Little Ocmulgee Lake recreation areas, campground spaces, golf course property, trail systems, picnic locations, and other park-managed recreation areas. + + Because Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge serves as a destination for lodging, golf, lake recreation, camping, and outdoor activities, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
May 31, 2026 4:14 PM
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• Added a location-specific drone restriction page for Laura S. Walker State Park and documented authorization requirements affecting Laura S. Walker Lake, campground facilities, trail systems, fishing access areas, golf course property, and visitor recreation spaces within the park boundary.
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Laura S. Walker State Park
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| Summary | — | Drone operations at Laura S. Walker State Park require authorization from Georgia State Parks. Restrictions apply throughout the park boundary, including lake recreation areas, campground facilities, trails, and visitor-use spaces. |
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## Laura S. Walker State Park Drone Rule Laura S. Walker State Park is located near Waycross, Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is known for Laura S. Walker Lake, outdoor recreation opportunities, camping facilities, hiking trails, fishing access, and the adjacent championship golf course. Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Laura S. Walker State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including Laura S. Walker Lake recreation areas, campground facilities, picnic locations, trail systems, fishing access points, golf course property, and other park-managed recreation spaces. Because Laura S. Walker State Park serves as a major recreation destination in southeast Georgia and provides access to lake activities, camping, fishing, and outdoor recreation, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
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+ ## Laura S. Walker State Park Drone Rule + + Laura S. Walker State Park is located near Waycross, Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is known for Laura S. Walker Lake, outdoor recreation opportunities, camping facilities, hiking trails, fishing access, and the adjacent championship golf course. + + Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Laura S. Walker State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. + + This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including Laura S. Walker Lake recreation areas, campground facilities, picnic locations, trail systems, fishing access points, golf course property, and other park-managed recreation spaces. + + Because Laura S. Walker State Park serves as a major recreation destination in southeast Georgia and provides access to lake activities, camping, fishing, and outdoor recreation, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
May 31, 2026 4:41 AM
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• Added a location-specific drone restriction page for Historic Watson Mill Bridge State Park and documented authorization requirements affecting the covered bridge area, river access points, campground facilities, trail systems, picnic areas, and visitor recreation spaces within the park boundary.
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| Summary | — | Drone operations at Historic Watson Mill Bridge State Park require authorization from Georgia State Parks. Restrictions apply throughout the historic covered bridge area, campground facilities, recreation areas, and visitor-use spaces within the mapped park boundary. |
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## Historic Watson Mill Bridge State Park Drone Rule Historic Watson Mill Bridge State Park is located in Comer, Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is best known for the historic Watson Mill Bridge, the longest covered bridge in Georgia, along with riverside recreation areas, picnic facilities, campgrounds, hiking trails, and access to the South Fork Broad River. Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Historic Watson Mill Bridge State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including the covered bridge area, campground facilities, picnic shelters, river access points, trail systems, recreation areas, and other park-managed property. Because Historic Watson Mill Bridge State Park attracts visitors to one of Georgia's most significant historic covered bridges and surrounding recreational resources, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
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+ ## Historic Watson Mill Bridge State Park Drone Rule + + Historic Watson Mill Bridge State Park is located in Comer, Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is best known for the historic Watson Mill Bridge, the longest covered bridge in Georgia, along with riverside recreation areas, picnic facilities, campgrounds, hiking trails, and access to the South Fork Broad River. + + Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Historic Watson Mill Bridge State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. + + This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including the covered bridge area, campground facilities, picnic shelters, river access points, trail systems, recreation areas, and other park-managed property. + + Because Historic Watson Mill Bridge State Park attracts visitors to one of Georgia's most significant historic covered bridges and surrounding recreational resources, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
May 31, 2026 4:11 AM
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• Added a location-specific drone restriction page for Unicoi State Park & Lodge and documented authorization requirements affecting lodge facilities, campground areas, Unicoi Lake recreation zones, trail systems, visitor facilities, and mountain recreation areas within the park boundary.
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Unicoi State Park & Lodge
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| Summary | — | Drone operations at Unicoi State Park & Lodge require authorization from Georgia State Parks. Restrictions apply throughout lodge facilities, campground areas, trail systems, lake recreation zones, and visitor-use areas within the mapped park boundary. |
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## Unicoi State Park & Lodge Drone Rule Unicoi State Park & Lodge is located near Helen, Georgia in the North Georgia Mountains and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is known for Unicoi Lake, mountain scenery, hiking trails, outdoor recreation opportunities, and its full-service lodge. Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Unicoi State Park & Lodge unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including lodge facilities, campground areas, Unicoi Lake recreation zones, trail systems, picnic locations, visitor facilities, and other park-managed recreation areas. Because Unicoi State Park & Lodge serves as a major outdoor recreation destination near Helen and provides access to mountain trails and lake activities, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
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+ ## Unicoi State Park & Lodge Drone Rule + + Unicoi State Park & Lodge is located near Helen, Georgia in the North Georgia Mountains and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is known for Unicoi Lake, mountain scenery, hiking trails, outdoor recreation opportunities, and its full-service lodge. + + Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Unicoi State Park & Lodge unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. + + This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including lodge facilities, campground areas, Unicoi Lake recreation zones, trail systems, picnic locations, visitor facilities, and other park-managed recreation areas. + + Because Unicoi State Park & Lodge serves as a major outdoor recreation destination near Helen and provides access to mountain trails and lake activities, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
May 31, 2026 4:08 AM
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• Added a location-specific drone restriction page for Providence Canyon State Park and documented authorization requirements affecting canyon overlooks, hiking trails, observation points, visitor facilities, and protected geological features known as Georgia's Little Grand Canyon.
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| Summary | — | Drone operations at Providence Canyon State Park require authorization from Georgia State Parks. Restrictions apply throughout canyon overlooks, trail systems, recreation areas, and protected landscape features within the mapped park boundary. |
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## Providence Canyon State Park Drone Rule Providence Canyon State Park is located near Lumpkin, Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is known for its dramatic canyon formations, colorful exposed soil layers, scenic overlooks, and extensive hiking opportunities. Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Providence Canyon State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including canyon overlooks, hiking trails, picnic areas, visitor facilities, observation points, and other recreation areas managed by the park. Because Providence Canyon State Park protects significant geological formations often referred to as Georgia's "Little Grand Canyon," pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
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+ ## Providence Canyon State Park Drone Rule + + Providence Canyon State Park is located near Lumpkin, Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is known for its dramatic canyon formations, colorful exposed soil layers, scenic overlooks, and extensive hiking opportunities. + + Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Providence Canyon State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. + + This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including canyon overlooks, hiking trails, picnic areas, visitor facilities, observation points, and other recreation areas managed by the park. + + Because Providence Canyon State Park protects significant geological formations often referred to as Georgia's "Little Grand Canyon," pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
May 31, 2026 4:03 AM
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• Added a location-specific drone restriction page for Florence Marina State Park and documented authorization requirements affecting marina facilities, boat launch areas, campground spaces, fishing access points, and shoreline recreation areas along Lake Eufaula.
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| Summary | — | Drone operations at Florence Marina State Park require authorization from Georgia State Parks. Restrictions apply throughout marina facilities, campground areas, boat launch locations, and shoreline recreation areas within the mapped park boundary. |
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## Florence Marina State Park Drone Rule Florence Marina State Park is located near Omaha, Georgia on the northern shoreline of Walter F. George Reservoir (Lake Eufaula) and is managed by Georgia State Parks. Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Florence Marina State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including marina facilities, boat ramps, campground areas, fishing access points, picnic locations, shoreline recreation areas, and other visitor-use facilities managed by the park. Because Florence Marina State Park serves as a major access point to Lake Eufaula and supports boating, fishing, and waterfront recreation activities, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
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+ ## Florence Marina State Park Drone Rule + + Florence Marina State Park is located near Omaha, Georgia on the northern shoreline of Walter F. George Reservoir (Lake Eufaula) and is managed by Georgia State Parks. + + Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Florence Marina State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. + + This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including marina facilities, boat ramps, campground areas, fishing access points, picnic locations, shoreline recreation areas, and other visitor-use facilities managed by the park. + + Because Florence Marina State Park serves as a major access point to Lake Eufaula and supports boating, fishing, and waterfront recreation activities, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
May 31, 2026 3:54 AM
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• Added a location-specific drone restriction page for Hamburg State Park and documented authorization requirements affecting campground facilities, fishing areas, trail systems, Hamburg Lake recreation areas, and the historic grist mill complex within the park boundary.
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| Summary | — | Drone operations at Hamburg State Park require authorization from Georgia State Parks. Restrictions apply throughout park recreation areas, campground facilities, fishing locations, and historic features within the mapped park boundary. |
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## Hamburg State Park Drone Rule Hamburg State Park is located near Mitchell, Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is known for its historic 1920s grist mill, Hamburg Lake, wildlife viewing opportunities, and outdoor recreation facilities. Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Hamburg State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including campground areas, picnic facilities, fishing locations, boat access areas, trail systems, the historic grist mill complex, and other visitor recreation areas managed by the park. Because Hamburg State Park preserves historic structures associated with the former Hamburg settlement and provides habitat for wildlife around Hamburg Lake, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
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+ ## Hamburg State Park Drone Rule + + Hamburg State Park is located near Mitchell, Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is known for its historic 1920s grist mill, Hamburg Lake, wildlife viewing opportunities, and outdoor recreation facilities. + + Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within Hamburg State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. + + This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including campground areas, picnic facilities, fishing locations, boat access areas, trail systems, the historic grist mill complex, and other visitor recreation areas managed by the park. + + Because Hamburg State Park preserves historic structures associated with the former Hamburg settlement and provides habitat for wildlife around Hamburg Lake, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
May 31, 2026 3:48 AM
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• Added a location-specific drone restriction page for General Coffee State Park and documented authorization requirements affecting campground facilities, trail systems, heritage farm areas, educational exhibits, and visitor recreation spaces within the park boundary.
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General Coffee State Park
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| Summary | — | Drone operations at General Coffee State Park require authorization from Georgia State Parks. Restrictions apply throughout park recreation areas, campground facilities, historic features, and visitor-use areas within the mapped park boundary. |
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## General Coffee State Park Drone Rule General Coffee State Park is located near Nicholls, Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is known for its restored heritage farm, wiregrass ecosystem, nature trails, and outdoor recreation facilities. Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within General Coffee State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including campground areas, picnic shelters, trail systems, heritage farm facilities, educational exhibits, and other visitor recreation areas managed by the park. Because General Coffee State Park preserves historic agricultural features and sensitive natural habitats representative of south Georgia's wiregrass region, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
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+ ## General Coffee State Park Drone Rule + + General Coffee State Park is located near Nicholls, Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. The park is known for its restored heritage farm, wiregrass ecosystem, nature trails, and outdoor recreation facilities. + + Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones within General Coffee State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. + + This restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including campground areas, picnic shelters, trail systems, heritage farm facilities, educational exhibits, and other visitor recreation areas managed by the park. + + Because General Coffee State Park preserves historic agricultural features and sensitive natural habitats representative of south Georgia's wiregrass region, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within park boundaries.
May 31, 2026 2:40 AM
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• Added a location-specific drone restriction page for Seminole State Park and documented authorization requirements affecting campground areas, shoreline recreation facilities, fishing access locations, and boat launch areas along Lake Seminole near the Georgia-Florida border.
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Seminole State Park
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| Summary | — | Drone operations at Seminole State Park require prior authorization from Georgia State Parks. This restriction applies throughout the park's recreation areas along Lake Seminole, including campgrounds, day-use areas, boat ramps, and shoreline facilities within park boundaries. |
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## Seminole State Park Drone Rule ## Seminole State Park Drone Rule Seminole State Park is located on the Georgia side of Lake Seminole near the Florida state line and is managed by Georgia State Parks. Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones from within Seminole State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. The restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including campground loops, picnic shelters, fishing areas, boat launch facilities, shoreline recreation zones, and other visitor-use areas adjacent to Lake Seminole. Because Seminole State Park serves as a popular destination for boating, fishing, and lake recreation near the confluence of the Chattahoochee and Flint River systems, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within the park.
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+ ## Seminole State Park Drone Rule + + ## Seminole State Park Drone Rule + + Seminole State Park is located on the Georgia side of Lake Seminole near the Florida state line and is managed by Georgia State Parks. + + Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit launching, landing, or operating drones from within Seminole State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. + + The restriction applies throughout the mapped park boundary, including campground loops, picnic shelters, fishing areas, boat launch facilities, shoreline recreation zones, and other visitor-use areas adjacent to Lake Seminole. + + Because Seminole State Park serves as a popular destination for boating, fishing, and lake recreation near the confluence of the Chattahoochee and Flint River systems, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within the park. +
May 31, 2026 2:31 AM
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• Added a location-specific drone restriction page for Magnolia Springs State Park and documented authorization requirements affecting the natural spring area, boardwalks, aquatic observation locations, trails, campgrounds, and visitor facilities.
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Magnolia Springs State Park
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| Summary | — | Drone operations at Magnolia Springs State Park are restricted under Georgia State Parks regulations. Authorization is required before launching, landing, or operating a drone within park boundaries surrounding the spring-fed recreation area. |
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## Magnolia Springs State Park Drone Rule Magnolia Springs State Park is centered around one of Georgia's largest natural springs and is managed by Georgia State Parks. Under Georgia State Parks regulations, drones may not be launched, landed, or operated within Magnolia Springs State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. This restriction applies throughout Magnolia Springs State Park, including the crystal-clear spring area, boardwalk sections, aquatic observation areas, campground facilities, nature trails, and visitor recreation spaces located within the mapped park boundary. Because Magnolia Springs State Park is known for its spring-fed ecosystem and protected aquatic habitat, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within the park.
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+ ## Magnolia Springs State Park Drone Rule + + Magnolia Springs State Park is centered around one of Georgia's largest natural springs and is managed by Georgia State Parks. + + Under Georgia State Parks regulations, drones may not be launched, landed, or operated within Magnolia Springs State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. + + This restriction applies throughout Magnolia Springs State Park, including the crystal-clear spring area, boardwalk sections, aquatic observation areas, campground facilities, nature trails, and visitor recreation spaces located within the mapped park boundary. + + Because Magnolia Springs State Park is known for its spring-fed ecosystem and protected aquatic habitat, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within the park.
May 31, 2026 2:27 AM
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• Added a location-specific drone restriction page for Panola Mountain State Park and documented authorization requirements affecting the protected mountain preserve, conservation areas, hiking trails, and visitor facilities.
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Panola Mountain State Park
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| Summary | — | Drone operations at Panola Mountain State Park are restricted under Georgia State Parks regulations. Authorization is required before launching, landing, or operating a drone within park boundaries surrounding the protected mountain preserve. |
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## Panola Mountain State Park Drone Rule Panola Mountain State Park is centered around a protected granite monadnock and conservation area east of Atlanta and is managed by Georgia State Parks. Under Georgia State Parks regulations, drones may not be launched, landed, or operated within Panola Mountain State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. This restriction applies throughout Panola Mountain State Park, including the mountain preserve, conservation zones, hiking trail systems, nature education areas, visitor facilities, and recreation spaces located within the mapped park boundary. Because Panola Mountain State Park protects sensitive natural resources and designated conservation areas, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within the park.
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+ ## Panola Mountain State Park Drone Rule + + Panola Mountain State Park is centered around a protected granite monadnock and conservation area east of Atlanta and is managed by Georgia State Parks. + + Under Georgia State Parks regulations, drones may not be launched, landed, or operated within Panola Mountain State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. + + This restriction applies throughout Panola Mountain State Park, including the mountain preserve, conservation zones, hiking trail systems, nature education areas, visitor facilities, and recreation spaces located within the mapped park boundary. + + Because Panola Mountain State Park protects sensitive natural resources and designated conservation areas, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within the park.
May 31, 2026 2:23 AM
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• Added a location-specific drone restriction page for Elijah Clark State Park and documented authorization requirements affecting Clarks Hill Lake recreation areas, boat ramps, fishing access points, campgrounds, and visitor facilities.
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Elijah Clark State Park
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| Summary | — | Drone operations at Elijah Clark State Park are restricted under Georgia State Parks regulations. Authorization is required before launching, landing, or operating a drone within park boundaries along Clarks Hill Lake. |
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## Elijah Clark State Park Drone Rule Elijah Clark State Park is located on the shoreline of Clarks Hill Lake near the Georgia–South Carolina border and is managed by Georgia State Parks. Under Georgia State Parks regulations, drones may not be launched, landed, or operated within Elijah Clark State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. This restriction applies throughout Elijah Clark State Park, including Clarks Hill Lake recreation areas, boat ramps, fishing access locations, lakeside campgrounds, picnic facilities, and visitor-use areas located within the mapped park boundary. Because Elijah Clark State Park provides public access to Clarks Hill Lake and associated waterfront recreation facilities, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within the park.
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+ ## Elijah Clark State Park Drone Rule + + Elijah Clark State Park is located on the shoreline of Clarks Hill Lake near the Georgia–South Carolina border and is managed by Georgia State Parks. + + Under Georgia State Parks regulations, drones may not be launched, landed, or operated within Elijah Clark State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. + + This restriction applies throughout Elijah Clark State Park, including Clarks Hill Lake recreation areas, boat ramps, fishing access locations, lakeside campgrounds, picnic facilities, and visitor-use areas located within the mapped park boundary. + + Because Elijah Clark State Park provides public access to Clarks Hill Lake and associated waterfront recreation facilities, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within the park.
May 31, 2026 1:29 AM
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• Added a location-specific drone restriction page for Tugaloo State Park and documented authorization requirements affecting Lake Hartwell recreation areas, boat launches, campsites, and visitor facilities.
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Tugaloo State Park
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| Summary | — | Drone operations at Tugaloo State Park are restricted under Georgia State Parks regulations. Authorization is required before launching, landing, or operating a drone within park boundaries near Lake Hartwell recreation areas. |
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## Tugaloo State Park Drone Rule Tugaloo State Park is located along the shoreline of Lake Hartwell in northeast Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. Under Georgia State Parks regulations, drones may not be launched, landed, or operated within Tugaloo State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. This restriction applies throughout Tugaloo State Park, including Lake Hartwell shoreline recreation areas, lakeside campsites, fishing locations, boat launch facilities, picnic shelters, and visitor-use areas located inside the mapped park boundary. Because Tugaloo State Park provides direct public access to Lake Hartwell and associated recreation facilities, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within the park.
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+ ## Tugaloo State Park Drone Rule + + Tugaloo State Park is located along the shoreline of Lake Hartwell in northeast Georgia and is managed by Georgia State Parks. + + Under Georgia State Parks regulations, drones may not be launched, landed, or operated within Tugaloo State Park unless authorization has been granted through an approved permit or waiver process. + + This restriction applies throughout Tugaloo State Park, including Lake Hartwell shoreline recreation areas, lakeside campsites, fishing locations, boat launch facilities, picnic shelters, and visitor-use areas located inside the mapped park boundary. + + Because Tugaloo State Park provides direct public access to Lake Hartwell and associated recreation facilities, pilots should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before conducting drone operations within the park.
May 31, 2026 1:24 AM
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• Added Skidaway Island State Park drone restrictions, documented authorization requirements for drone operations on park property, and included the official Georgia State Parks regulations source.
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Skidaway Island State Park
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| Summary | — | Drone operations at Skidaway Island State Park require authorization from Georgia State Parks. Operating a drone within park boundaries without approval is prohibited. |
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## Skidaway Island State Park Drone Rule Skidaway Island State Park is managed by Georgia State Parks and follows statewide regulations governing unmanned aircraft operations on state-owned park property. Operating, launching, or landing a drone within Skidaway Island State Park is prohibited unless authorization has been granted through an approved waiver or permit process. This restriction applies throughout the park, including maritime forest areas, salt marsh overlooks, nature trails, campground facilities, observation platforms, and other visitor recreation spaces located within the mapped park boundary. Pilots seeking to conduct drone operations at Skidaway Island State Park should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before flight.
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+ ## Skidaway Island State Park Drone Rule + + Skidaway Island State Park is managed by Georgia State Parks and follows statewide regulations governing unmanned aircraft operations on state-owned park property. + + Operating, launching, or landing a drone within Skidaway Island State Park is prohibited unless authorization has been granted through an approved waiver or permit process. + + This restriction applies throughout the park, including maritime forest areas, salt marsh overlooks, nature trails, campground facilities, observation platforms, and other visitor recreation spaces located within the mapped park boundary. + + Pilots seeking to conduct drone operations at Skidaway Island State Park should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before flight.
May 31, 2026 1:22 AM
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• Added Crooked River State Park drone restrictions, documented authorization requirements for drone operations within park boundaries, and included the official Georgia State Parks regulations source.
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Crooked River State Park
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| Summary | — | Drone activity at Crooked River State Park requires authorization from Georgia State Parks. Launching, landing, or operating a drone within park boundaries without approval is prohibited. |
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## Crooked River State Park Drone Rule Crooked River State Park is managed by Georgia State Parks and follows statewide regulations governing unmanned aircraft operations on state-owned park property. Launching, landing, or operating a drone within Crooked River State Park is prohibited unless authorization has been granted through an approved waiver or permit process. This restriction applies throughout the park, including tidal marsh areas, nature trails, campground facilities, fishing locations, boat access areas, and other visitor recreation spaces located within the mapped park boundary. Pilots seeking to conduct drone operations at Crooked River State Park should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before flight.
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+ ## Crooked River State Park Drone Rule + + Crooked River State Park is managed by Georgia State Parks and follows statewide regulations governing unmanned aircraft operations on state-owned park property. + + Launching, landing, or operating a drone within Crooked River State Park is prohibited unless authorization has been granted through an approved waiver or permit process. + + This restriction applies throughout the park, including tidal marsh areas, nature trails, campground facilities, fishing locations, boat access areas, and other visitor recreation spaces located within the mapped park boundary. + + Pilots seeking to conduct drone operations at Crooked River State Park should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before flight.
May 31, 2026 1:18 AM
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• Added Reed Bingham State Park drone restrictions, documented authorization requirements for drone activities within park boundaries, and included the official Georgia State Parks regulations source.
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Reed Bingham State Park
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| Summary | — | Drone operations at Reed Bingham State Park require authorization from Georgia State Parks. Launching, landing, or operating a drone within the park without approval is prohibited. |
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## Reed Bingham State Park Drone Rule Reed Bingham State Park is managed by Georgia State Parks and follows statewide regulations governing unmanned aircraft operations on state-owned park property. Launching, landing, or operating a drone within Reed Bingham State Park is prohibited unless authorization has been granted through an approved waiver or permit process. This restriction applies throughout the park, including the lake recreation area, fishing locations, boardwalk sections, paddling routes, campground facilities, and other visitor-use areas located within the mapped park boundary. Pilots planning drone operations at Reed Bingham State Park should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before flight.
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+ ## Reed Bingham State Park Drone Rule + + Reed Bingham State Park is managed by Georgia State Parks and follows statewide regulations governing unmanned aircraft operations on state-owned park property. + + Launching, landing, or operating a drone within Reed Bingham State Park is prohibited unless authorization has been granted through an approved waiver or permit process. + + This restriction applies throughout the park, including the lake recreation area, fishing locations, boardwalk sections, paddling routes, campground facilities, and other visitor-use areas located within the mapped park boundary. + + Pilots planning drone operations at Reed Bingham State Park should obtain authorization from Georgia State Parks before flight.