I have never noticed a sign saying that it was not allowed and I have seen people flying drones there.
Hi, Paul. Recreational drone operators complying with federal and state requirements may currently operate drones within most County parks. The exceptions are those parks where disturbing of wildlife, particularly dense areas of nesting wildlife, is a concern or drone operation poses a public safety hazard. County parks where drones may not be flown are nature centers, associated trails and adjacent wetlands (Green Cay, Daggerwing, and Okeeheelee Nature Centers), Riverbend Park, Loxahatchee River Battlefield Park, the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens and the Juno Beach Pier. Although recreational drone operation is encouraged at West Delray Regional Park and Dyer Park, our other regional, beach, and district parks are also an option. Here is a link to a list of all of our County parks http://discover.pbcgov.org/parks/Pages/All-Parks.aspx. Sincerely, Melanie, Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department.
I've been asked to leave on multiple occasions for flying both fpv and a mavric
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