Drone Rules for Maramonte Park
Fun park to fly in remmember to bring remote id, trust test paper and anything else that the FAA requires police sometimes check but not often.
Welcome to Maramonte Park — a relaxed and popular local spot where RC pilots often gather for casual flying sessions in an open, easygoing environment. It’s known as a “fun park to fly in,” making it a common meet-up location for practicing, testing new builds, and enjoying low-pressure flying with friends.
Because this is a public area, FAA rules still fully apply. All pilots must comply with current regulations, including having an FAA TRUST completion certificate and following Remote ID requirements for eligible aircraft. Even in casual park settings, these rules are mandatory for legal flight operations in the United States.
It’s important to arrive prepared with everything required for compliance, including your TRUST proof (digital or printed), proper Remote ID setup if your aircraft requires it, and any other standard safety gear or documentation. Keeping your setup organized makes flying smoother and avoids issues if questions come up about compliance.
While enforcement presence can vary depending on the day, pilots should always assume rules may be checked and operate accordingly at all times. Sunrise Park is best enjoyed as a responsible, self-regulated flying area where safety, awareness, and respect for other park users come first.