Tryon Creek State Natural Area
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While there are no statewide rules specifically about using drones while in a state park, park managers may adopt temporary rules that protect sensitive plants and animals as well as public and private property, and allow managers to smooth over conflicts between visitors. Some parks, like Silver Falls and Smith Rock, have temporary limits on places and times a person can use a drone while in a state park. In other cases, park rangers may respond to a complaint by asking a drone operator to move to a different area or stop flying. Please check specific park web pages for temporary limits in place. Visit Find A Park for a list of parks.
Common sense helps. Don’t fly near people, traffic, historic structures, or hog Oregon’s scenery. Respect other people and wildlife, and if a park ranger asks you to stop or move, cooperate. When in doubt, ask uniformed park staff or send your question via email to Park Information well in advance of your trip.
DESCRIPTION
Tryon Creek State Natural Area is a state park located in Portland, Oregon. The park encompasses approximately 658 acres and features a variety of natural habitats, including forests, wetlands, and, of course, Tryon Creek itself. It is a popular destination for activities such as hiking, bird watching, horseback riding, and nature education.
Key Features:
1. Trails: The park boasts about 8 miles of hiking trails and 3.5 miles of horseback riding trails. It also offers a loop trail designed for walkers and runners.
2. Flora and Fauna: You can spot a range of wildlife, including birds like the pileated woodpecker and mammals like deer. Native plant species are abundant as well.
3. Visitor Center: The Friends of Tryon Creek manage a nature center offering educational programs and guided walks.
4. Picnic Areas: Various spots within the park are designated for picnicking.
Drone Usage:
1. Legal Considerations: As of my last update in October 2023, flying drones in Oregon State Parks is generally prohibited without specific permission. Tryon Creek State Natural Area falls under this category. Therefore, recreational drone flights are not allowed unless you have received prior authorization from the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
2. LANCE Authorization: LANCE (Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability) is pertinent if you plan to fly within controlled airspace. While Tryon Creek is not particularly close to an airport necessitating LANCE clearance, you still need to comply with state regulations prohibiting drone flights in state parks.
Other Things to Consider:
- Permits: If you have a specific reason to fly a drone, such as a commercial project, you may apply for a special permit through the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. Make sure to provide detailed information about your intended use.
- Wildlife: Consider the impact of drone noise on local wildlife. Disturbing animals is against park regulations and general ethical practices.
- Park Regulations: Always check for the most current rules and regulations, as policies can change. Visit the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department's website or contact the park directly for the latest information.
In summary, while Tryon Creek State Natural Area is a beautiful and biologically rich environment, flying a drone there for recreational purposes is not allowed without special permission. To ensure you are following all legal requirements and not disturbing the natural habitat, it is best to seek alternatives or apply for the necessary permits if your drone flight is essential.
TRAIL ADDRESS
Tryon Creek State Natural Area, Portland, OR, USA
FLIGHT AREA
33 hectares
AIRSPACE
G
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