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Drone Rules for Guadalupe River State Park

Spring Branch, Texas (TX) • United States
3350 Park Rd 31, Spring Branch, TX 78070, USA
Lat: 29.8682 • Lng: -98.4897

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May 30, 2026 3:49 AM Approved • Added TPWD drone ban for Guadalupe River SP with bald eagle nesting and golden-cheeked warbler context.
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Your proposed edit to prohibit drone use at Guadalupe River State Park has been approved. This aligns with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department regulations, which prohibit drone flights in state parks. The added context about the park's wildlife habitats enhances the understanding of the restriction. The outline has been updated to accurately represent the park's boundaries.
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Summary Drones are prohibited at Guadalupe River State Park per Texas Parks and Wildlife. The cypress-lined river and baldcypress-bald eagle nesting habitat require strict management.
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## Drone Rules - Guadalupe River State Park

**Drone use is prohibited** at Guadalupe River State Park.

### Key Rules
- Texas Parks and Wildlife Department prohibits drone flights in state parks
- Guadalupe River canyon supports bald eagle and black hawk nesting
- Golden-cheeked warbler (federally endangered) habitat in surrounding juniper woodlands
- Commercial filming requires TPWD Special Use Authorization

### Source
- TPWD UAS Policy: https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/park-rules-regulations
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+ ## Drone Rules - Guadalupe River State Park
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+ **Drone use is prohibited** at Guadalupe River State Park.
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+ ### Key Rules
+ - Texas Parks and Wildlife Department prohibits drone flights in state parks
+ - Guadalupe River canyon supports bald eagle and black hawk nesting
+ - Golden-cheeked warbler (federally endangered) habitat in surrounding juniper woodlands
+ - Commercial filming requires TPWD Special Use Authorization
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+ ### Source
+ - TPWD UAS Policy: https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/park-rules-regulations
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