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Drone Rules for Tommy Schumpert Park

Knoxville, Tennessee (tn) • United States
6400 Fountain City Rd, Knoxville, TN 37918, USA
Lat: 36.0456 • Lng: -83.9571
Ground Not fully verified Last updated: May 26, 2026

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.


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.

Requirements

  • 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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