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Drone Rules for 9035 Village Dr
TUOLUMNE MEADOWS, California (CA)
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9035 Village Dr, TUOLUMNE MEADOWS, CA 95389, USA
Lat: 37.7488 • Lng: -119.587
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Your proposed rule edit has been approved. Drone use is strictly prohibited in Yosemite National Park to protect wildlife and preserve the natural environment. For more information, please refer to the National Park Service's official guidelines.
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- https://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/safety.htm — This page explains all rules regarding aircraft and other activities. Check this specific section for drone rules: Air Delivery and Unmanned Aircraft
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| Field | Before | After |
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| Flight status | Unknown | NoFly |
| Summary | — | An outright prohibition as the US government manages it. |
| Mapped shapes | — | 9fe5589b-df3d-4089-9c02-950556c5e992 |
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In the United States, the National Park Service (NPS) instituted a sweeping closure of all its properties to unmanned aircraft under 36 CFR 1.5. At Yosemite, this blanket ban is heavily enforced to preserve the natural soundscape and prevent drones from panicking rock climbers or nesting peregrine falcons. While the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) technically manages the airspace itself, launching, landing, or operating a drone from within the physical boundaries of the park is entirely illegal.
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+ In the United States, the National Park Service (NPS) instituted a sweeping closure of all its properties to unmanned aircraft under 36 CFR 1.5. At Yosemite, this blanket ban is heavily enforced to preserve the natural soundscape and prevent drones from panicking rock climbers or nesting peregrine falcons. While the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) technically manages the airspace itself, launching, landing, or operating a drone from within the physical boundaries of the park is entirely illegal.