Bird Creek
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The Bird Creek area offers grand views of mountains, the creek, and the inlet.
Be mindful of fisherman during the season.
Do not harass wildlife in the area, including birds.
Weather can change very quickly down the Turnagain arm. Watch forecasts closely

DESCRIPTION

Bird Creek is a scenic area located about 25 miles southeast of Anchorage, Alaska, along the Turnagain Arm of the Cook Inlet. It is known for its beautiful natural landscapes, including dramatic coastal views, lush forested areas, and the picturesque creek itself. Bird Creek is particularly popular for activities such as fishing, birdwatching, hiking, and picnicking. It is also a good spot for observing the bore tide phenomenon and spotting various wildlife, including bald eagles and sometimes even beluga whales.

Regarding flying a drone at Bird Creek, here are a few points to consider:

Scenic Value
Bird Creek offers stunning visuals, making it an excellent spot for drone photography and videography. The combination of ocean, mountains, and forest provides a rich variety of landscapes to capture.

Legal Considerations
1. Drone Regulations: In the United States, the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) governs drone usage. As of my last update, drones weighing more than 0.55 lbs (250 grams) need to be registered with the FAA.
2. Classifications of Airspace: Bird Creek is not immediately located within the controlled airspace surrounding major airports like Anchorage's Ted Stevens International Airport. However, you should always check the current airspace classification using the FAA's B4UFLY app or similar tools to ensure you are in compliant airspace.
3. LANCE Authorization: While Bird Creek is likely in Class G airspace (uncontrolled), if you are within an extended range where controlled airspace begins, you might need LAANC (Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability) authorization to fly. It's best to use the LAANC system to check real-time airspace statuses.
4. Local Rules and Regulations: It's essential to check for any local or state regulations that may apply. For instance, some state parks or conservation areas could have specific rules against drone use.

Additional Considerations
1. Privacy & Respect: Always respect people's privacy. Avoid flying over people, private property, or sensitive wildlife areas.
2. Safety: Ensure your drone is in good working condition. Avoid flying in adverse weather like high winds, rain, or snow, which are possible conditions in Alaska.
3. Wildlife: Be cautious when flying near wildlife to avoid disturbing animals, especially during sensitive periods such as mating or nesting seasons.
4. Crowds and Events: Avoid flying over large groups of people or near events unless you have special permission.

Summary
Bird Creek is definitely worth flying a drone if the purpose is to capture breathtaking natural scenery. However, make sure you are fully compliant with FAA regulations, possibly get LAANC authorization, and respect local ordinances and privacy considerations. Always double-check the current rules and conditions, as these can change.

TRAIL ADDRESS

Bird Creek Trail Access, Anchorage, AK 99540, USA

FLIGHT AREA

10 hectares

AIRSPACE

D

MEMBERS-ONLY

No

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