Will drones ever be allowed in national parks?


Will drones ever be allowed in national parks? Interestingly, though, US national parks themselves are not averse to drones. In many parks, drones are used for administrative purposes when appropriate and approved by the director of the region in which the park is located.


Why are there no drones in national parks?

In June 2014, the agency issued a policy memo prohibiting the launching, landing, and operation of drones on the lands and waters that it administers. This was done for several reasons. There were instances where recreational drone use had resulted in noise and nuisance complaints from park visitors.


Can you fly drones in Zion National Park?

Use of remote-controlled equipment (including but not limited to helicopters, drones, and other aircraft-based equipment) within Zion National Park is prohibited. For more information visit the NPS Unmanned Aircraft webpage.


Can I fly Mavic mini in National Parks?

Drones are prohibited in US national parks unless a permit is granted by the National Park Service for their operation. Permits are not issued for recreational purposes but restricted to research and scientific purposes or official use such as in search and rescue or wildlife management to conduct counts, etc.


Can I use drone in Yellowstone?

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.


Is Washington DC a no drone zone?

In addition, Federal law prohibits flying Unmanned Aircraft Systems, such as drones, anywhere in the District of Columbia. Washington, D.C. and the U.S. Capitol Grounds are designated as a NO DRONE ZONE.


Are National Parks controlled airspace?

The FAA has authority over almost all of national airspace, which includes the airspace directly over National Parks. However, the National Parks Service (NPS) has the authority to restrict flight take off and landing from its property.