Launching, operating, or landing an unmanned or remote controlled aircraft within Badlands National Park is prohibited (36 CFR 1.5 Closures & Public Limits). Unmanned or remote controlled aircraft, popularly known as drones, may not be utilized in the park. Drones pose a safety risk to both visitors and wildlife.
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Guidelines for Safe and Courteous Drone Operation On or Above South Dakota State Park Lands: Fly in a manner that respects privacy. Do not fly over people or groups of people (ie. campgrounds, beaches or playgrounds, festivals or gatherings when people are present).
No drones in Yellowstone National Park.This means that area visitors are prohibited from using drones once they enter the park gate. The U.S. Forest Service prohibits drone use in wilderness areas, but allows drone use on general forest lands.
According to the NPS, drones are prohibited in all national parks, including Glacier National Park, unless a special use permit has been obtained. These permits are typically only granted for scientific research, search and rescue operations, or other official purposes.
While you cannot sleep in your car on the side of the road or in parking lots within Badlands National Park, you can sleep in your car at designated campgrounds. Two campgrounds within the park, Cedar Pass Campground and Sage Creek Campground, allow car camping.