Battle of Carthage State Historic Site
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The Battle of Carthage was the earliest full-scale battle of the Civil War, preceding Bull Run by 11 days. Battle of Carthage State Historic Site contains a quiet meadow and the spring that made the area an encampment for both the Union and Confederate troops during the battle. The area is little changed in its appearance since the battle was fought on July 5, 1861. A few minutes off of Interstate 44, the site interprets the battle that set the stage for a decisive showdown a month later at Wilson’s Creek.According to the Missouri State Department of Natural Resources, "Want to fly your drone? There are no laws prohibiting drones on state park grounds, but we do ask that you keep it to the main, open day-use areas and be respectful of other visitors in the park. If you will be taking photos for professional use or sale, there would be a process to go through to gain approval for that.

Go to https://mostateparks.com/park/battle-carthage-state-historic-site for more information.

DESCRIPTION

The Battle of Carthage State Historic Site is located in Carthage, Missouri. This site commemorates the Battle of Carthage, which occurred on July 5, 1861, during the early months of the American Civil War. The battle was between the pro-Confederate Missouri State Guard and the Union forces, and it is significant because it was one of the earliest engagements of the war.


Site Features
- Interpretive Information: The site includes interpretive displays that provide historical context and information about the battle.
- Monuments: There are monuments and markers that commemorate the battle and the soldiers who fought there.
- Scenic Surroundings: The site is relatively small, but it's quite scenic with open fields and some wooded areas, reflecting the historical landscape of the 1860s.

Drone Flying Considerations

# 1. Legal Permissions
- State Park Regulations: Battle of Carthage State Historic Site is managed by the Missouri State Parks system. According to the general regulations of Missouri State Parks, the use of drones is typically restricted. It's advisable to contact the park's administration directly to obtain specific permission or inquire about exceptions.

# 2. FAA Regulations
- LANCE Authorization: The Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC) system is relevant if you're flying within controlled airspace. Before you plan your flight, check the FAA's "B4UFLY" app to determine if the location falls under controlled airspace. If it does, you will need LAANC authorization.
- General FAA Rules: You must comply with FAA regulations, including:
- Flying below 400 feet.
- Keeping the drone within line of sight.
- Not flying over people or moving vehicles.

# 3. Local Ordinances
- City and County Regulations: Check if there are any local ordinances in Carthage or Jasper County that may restrict drone usage in public or historic areas.

Is It Worth Flying a Drone There?
While the site is historically significant, its size and the presence of interpretive structures may limit photographic opportunities from a drone. However, if you are interested in aerial shots that provide a larger context of the surrounding landscape and its historical significance, it could be worthwhile.

Additional Considerations
- Respect and Preservation: As it’s a historic site, it is crucial to fly respectfully to avoid disturbing the sensitive grounds and any visitors.
- Permissions and Notifications: Always secure necessary permissions and inform the park authorities of your flight plans, even if informal shots are being captured.

Conclusion
Flying a drone at Battle of Carthage State Historic Site comes with various considerations. While you might capture some impressive aerial footage, you'll need to navigate the administrative and regulatory landscape carefully. Always verify with Missouri State Parks and the FAA to ensure compliance with all applicable rules and regulations.

TRAIL ADDRESS

Battle of Carthage State Historic Site, 1111 E Chestnut St, Carthage, MO 64836, USA

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