Sappington Cemetery State Historic Site
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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/sappington-cemetery-state-historic-site for more information.

DESCRIPTION

Sappington Cemetery State Historic Site is a small historic cemetery located in Saline County, Missouri. It is significant because it contains the graves of the Sappington family, early settlers in the region. Dr. John Sappington, a pioneer in the development of quinine treatments for malaria, is one of the notable figures buried here. The site is relatively modest, offering limited on-site amenities but providing a glimpse into early Missouri history and family heritage.

Is it worth flying a drone there?
Whether it is worth flying a drone largely depends on your specific interests and what you aim to capture. The cemetery’s small size and limited structures mean there might be fewer visually striking elements to capture compared to larger historic sites or natural landmarks. However, aerial shots can still provide a unique perspective on the layout and surroundings of the cemetery, especially if the landscape and context are of particular interest to you.
Am I legally allowed to fly a drone there?
When considering flying a drone in any state historic site, you must be aware of both federal and state regulations. Sappington Cemetery is managed by the Missouri State Parks system, and many state parks have specific rules regarding drone use. Generally, drone operation can be restricted to protect visitors' privacy, preserve the site's integrity, and ensure safety.
Before flying a drone at Sappington Cemetery:
1. Contact Missouri State Parks: Reach out to Missouri State Parks to inquire about specific rules and obtain permission if necessary. Their policies can vary across different parks and sites.
2. Federal Regulations: Comply with FAA regulations that apply to all drone operators in the United States.
Do I need LAANC authorization?
Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC) is required if you are flying within controlled airspace, typically near airports. Sappington Cemetery State Historic Site is in a rural area of Missouri and is unlikely to be in such controlled airspace. However, to be certain:
1. Check the B4UFLY App: This FAA app will show if the location is within controlled airspace.
2. Use AirMap or similar services: These services can further assist in understanding the airspace classifications.
Anything else I need to know?
- Respect Privacy and Safety: Ensure that your drone operation respects the privacy of any visitors and does not compromise safety.
- Wildlife and Environment: Flying responsibly also means avoiding disturbances to local wildlife and natural resources.
- Insurance: Consider having drone insurance to cover any accidental damage or liability.
- Weather Conditions: Always check local weather conditions before flying to ensure safe operation.
By thoroughly checking local regulations and obtaining the necessary permissions, you can responsibly enjoy capturing unique aerial footage of the Sappington Cemetery State Historic Site.

TRAIL ADDRESS

Sappington Cemetery State Historic Site, Co Rd AA, Nelson, MO 65347, USA

FLIGHT AREA

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AIRSPACE

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