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Drone Rules for Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge
McRae-Helena, Georgia (GA)
• United States
80 Live Oak Trail, McRae, McRae-Helena, GA 31037, USA
Lat: 32.0951 • Lng: -82.8899
Rules Edit History: Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge
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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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Your proposed rule edit for Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge has been approved. The edit includes a new submitted source that provides official information about Georgia State Parks' drone restrictions, supporting the claim that drone operations within park boundaries are prohibited without specific authorization. The outline matches the restricted location, and the edit has been assigned a suggested reputation award of 3.
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- https://gastateparks.org/ParkRules — Official Georgia State Parks regulations prohibit drone operations within state parks unless specifically authorized through an approved permit or waiver process.
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- State park boundary including Little Ocmulgee Lake, lodge facilities, golf course property, campground areas, recreation spaces, hiking trails, and other Georgia State Parks managed land.
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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.