Tucson Mountain Park
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According to Desert Drones LLC, you are permitted to fly your drone here. The airspace class is G.
Mod is unable to confirm exact flyable area. Be sure to check with local laws and an airspace app such as Aloft or Airspace Link prior to flying. If you have more information regarding this location, please leave a comment below!
Reference:
https://desertdronesllc.com/where-can-i-fly-a-drone-in-tucson/

DESCRIPTION

Tucson Mountain Park (TMP) is a significant natural area located just west of Tucson, Arizona. Encompassing approximately 20,000 acres, it is one of the largest natural resource areas owned and managed by a local government. The park is renowned for its stunning desert landscape, rich biodiversity, and array of outdoor activities. Key features include vast expanses of saguaro cacti, rugged mountain ranges, and mesas, along with a variety of wildlife, such as coyotes, javelinas, and numerous bird species.


Outdoor Activities
Tucson Mountain Park is popular for:
- Hiking: There are almost 20 trails, including the scenic Camino de Oeste Trail.
- Biking: Both recreational and mountain biking trails are available.
- Equestrian Activities: Horseback riding is a common activity.
- Picnicking: Designated areas provide scenic spots for picnics.
- Wildlife Viewing: The park is a prime location for observing native flora and fauna.

Drone Flying: Legal Considerations
1. Legal Status: Tucson Mountain Park is managed by Pima County, and county parks often have restrictions on drone use. The use of drones may be subject to specific rules and limitations to ensure the safety, security, and enjoyment of park visitors, as well as to protect wildlife and the natural environment.
2. Regulations: Even if drone use is permitted, you are required to comply with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations for flying drones:
- Recreational Flying: Must follow the FAA's guidelines for hobbyists, including flying below 400 feet, keeping the drone within visual line of sight, and avoiding flying over people.
- LANCE Authorization: Tucson does have several controlled airspaces nearby due to its proximity to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and Tucson International Airport. Whether you need Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LANCE) authorization depends on the exact location. Checking the FAA's B4UFLY app or the FAA UAS Facility Maps will provide clarity on where authorization is needed.
3. Local Guidelines: Always check with Pima County Parks and Recreation Department or local authorities for any park-specific regulations regarding drone usage. Permits might be required for certain uses, or drone flying could be restricted or prohibited in sensitive areas.

Other Considerations
- Wildlife Disturbance: Be mindful of the impact your drone may have on local wildlife. Drones can disturb animal behavior, especially during nesting seasons.
- Respect for Other Visitors: Ensure your drone flying does not infringe on the experience of other park visitors.
- Environment: Stay aware of the park’s natural environment. Avoid flying in areas where your drone might cause damage to the flora or fauna, and make sure to pack out all your belongings.

Conclusion
Tucson Mountain Park offers a spectacular landscape that could be a fantastic subject for aerial photography or videography. However, given the potential local regulations and sensitivity to wildlife, it is essential to thoroughly check and comply with all local and federal requirements before planning to fly your drone in the park. Always prioritize safety and environmental stewardship while enjoying your drone activities.

TRAIL ADDRESS

Tucson Mountain Park, 8451 W McCain Loop, Tucson, AZ 85735, USA

FLIGHT AREA

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AIRSPACE

G

MEMBERS-ONLY

No

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