Missouri Mines State Historic Site
PARK
2 views
Added 7 months ago by Anon
REVIEW
PARK INFORMATION
Lead has been big business in the eastern Ozarks since about 1720. Come explore its history – and see the processing plant of the former St. Joe Lead Co. – in the heart of the Old Lead Belt at Missouri Mines State Historic Site. The mine’s former powerhouse has been turned into a museum that interprets the area’s lead mining history, displays actual machinery from the mines and houses one of the Midwest's finest mineral collections.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/missouri-mines-state-historic-site for more information.
DESCRIPTION
Missouri Mines State Historic Site, located in Park Hills, Missouri, is a fascinating area dedicated to preserving and showcasing the state's lead mining history. The site includes the remains of the St. Joseph Lead Company’s largest mine-mill complex and features a museum that displays mining equipment, mineral specimens, and exhibits about the region's mining industry.
Whether it's worth flying a drone there largely depends on your interest in capturing historic industrial structures and landscapes. The site offers dramatic views of old mining facilities and could provide unique aerial photography opportunities. However, it's essential to verify the state's specific rules and regulations regarding drone use.
Legality of Flying a Drone
1. State Regulations: Drones are subject to state park regulations. Many state parks prohibit drone use due to privacy concerns, potential disturbance of wildlife, and visitor safety. Always check the Missouri State Parks official website or contact the park administration directly to confirm.
2. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Regulations: Any drone flights must comply with FAA regulations. This includes:
- Recreational Pilots: Must follow the rules for recreational drone use, including registration for drones over 0.55 pounds and adherence to safety guidelines.
- Commercial Pilots: Must hold a Part 107 certification and follow the specific rules for commercial drone operations.
3. LANCE Authorization: Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LANCE) is required if flying in controlled airspace. Use the FAA’s B4UFLY app or refer to the FAA website to check the airspace classification of the area. Missouri Mines State Historic Site is relatively remote, so it's more likely to be in uncontrolled airspace, but it’s always best to check.
Additional Considerations
- All State Park Drone Regulations: Check for any specific park notices or temporary restrictions due to events, wildlife nesting seasons, etc.
- Respect Privacy and Safety: Be mindful of other guests at the historic site. Avoid flying over gatherings of people and ensure your drone is always in your line of sight.
- Weather Conditions: The weather can significantly affect drone stability and visibility. Always check local weather conditions before flying.
Steps to Follow
1. Check Missouri State Parks Rules: Visit their official website or contact them directly.
2. FAA Compliance: Ensure your drone is registered, understand the airspace restrictions, and possibly secure LANCE authorization.
3. Fly Responsibly: Respect all guidelines for a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone in the park.
By following these steps, you can ensure your drone flight is both legal and respectful of the historic and public nature of Missouri Mines State Historic Site.
TRAIL ADDRESS
Missouri Mines State Historic Site, 0492, 4000 State Hwy 32, Park Hills, MO 63601, USA
FLIGHT AREA
Trail outline N/A
AIRSPACE
Unknown
MEMBERS-ONLY
No
COMMENTS (0)
Rate this trail & leave a comment
Sign in to leave a comment.