Many Utah State Parks allow you to buy a 1-day or multiple-day permit during off peak times of the year (right now) that allow you to fly your drone from inside the park. Check out these two links but I'm sure it applies to MANY Utah state parksLooking to see if anyone’s got any good ideas on places to fly around salt lake/Utah county, this time of year.
Many Utah State Parks allow you to buy a 1-day or multiple-day permit during off peak times of the year (right now) that allow you to fly your drone from inside the park. Check out these two links but I'm sure it applies to MANY Utah state parks
Drone Regulations | Utah State Parks
Drone Regulations for Antelope Island State Park | Utah State Parks
Quite a few places along the Wasatch but not up by Kong’s peak, the snow kind of limits the options. There’s still plenty of places to fly for sure. But the snow does limit a lot tooI think it's legal to fly in National Forest, NOT National Park. Have you flown in Wasatch National Forest or near Kings Peak?
I think it's legal to fly in National Forest, NOT National Park. Have you flown in Wasatch National Forest or near Kings Peak?
Good tips. I forgot to mention Wilderness Areas.National Forests and BLM lands are good, just not wilderness areas on them and if there’s an administrative NFZ imposed, e.g., fire or search and rescue area, etc. check the individual forest’s or BLM district official websites to be sure.
Something interesting about Utah is there are State Parks that allow you to fly drones with permit. Here's the link to Dead Horse State Park. Says you can fly until Feb. 28th with a $10/day permit.I recently moved to Salt Lake from Boise. Anxious to try out my Zoom here in UT.
Antelope Island allows drone flights Dec, Jan, and Feb with a $15/day permit, or $30 multi day permit.I recently moved to Salt Lake from Boise. Anxious to try out my Zoom here in UT.
BringErrAntelope Island allows drone flights Dec, Jan, and Feb with a $15/day permit, or $30 multi day permit.
Drone Regulations for Antelope Island State Park | Utah State Parks
Drone Regulations for Antelope Island State Parkstateparks.utah.gov
I personally think doing it this way is REALLY cool. Not only are they making money, but they are knowing exactly who's flying and where in the park. It's a win-win.
MAvic_South_OzThere’s been some great drone videos of the spiral jetty sculpture at the Great Lake, think that’s fairly close for you ?
These FAA rules apply to drones heavier than 250gr. What if you use a 249gr Mavic mini in these parks? I can't find anything about this.Many Utah State Parks allow you to buy a 1-day or multiple-day permit during off peak times of the year (right now) that allow you to fly your drone from inside the park. Check out these two links but I'm sure it applies to MANY Utah state parks
Drone Regulations | Utah State Parks
Drone Regulations for Antelope Island State Park | Utah State Parks
These FAA rules apply to drones heavier than 250gr. What if you use a 249gr Mavic mini in these parks? I can't find anything about this.