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Park Drone Restrictions: Hesperia vs Victorville

How do park drone restrictions rules compare between Hesperia, CA and Victorville, CA?

Hesperia, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Hesperia parks are operated by the Hesperia Recreation and Park District (a separate special district, not the city). The Hesperia Municipal Code has no Title regulating parks or UAS, and the Recreation District's posted facility rules govern site use. Recreational drone fliers must still comply with FAA rules (visual line of sight, ≤400 ft AGL) and California Civil Code §1708.8 aerial-privacy law. Flights within the Class E surface area around Apple Valley Airport require LAANC.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHesperiaVictorville
Park OperatorHesperia Recreation and Park District (separate from City)-
City Park BanNone — Hesperia Municipal Code has no parks chapter-
District RulesPosted facility rules at hesperiaparks.com control site use-
AirspaceMostly Class G; Apple Valley APV Class E surface area near east limits-
Over Crowds14 CFR Part 107 Subpart D applies (events at Hesperia Lake, Civic Plaza)-
PrivacyCal. Civ. Code §1708.8 — no overflight of private homes-
Emergency TFRWUI wildfire TFRs (14 CFR §99.7) frequent in San Bernardino NF-

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Hesperia FAQ

Can I fly a drone at Live Oak Park or Hesperia Lake?

There is no express Hesperia Municipal Code ban on drone use in parks because city parks are operated by the separate Hesperia Recreation and Park District. You must still follow FAA recreational rules (under 400 ft AGL, visual line of sight, registration if ≥0.55 lb, TRUST certificate), check the District's posted facility rules, and avoid disturbing fishing at Hesperia Lake (Fish & Game Code §2009).

Why doesn't the City of Hesperia regulate parks?

Hesperia parks are operated by the Hesperia Recreation and Park District, an independent California special district formed under Public Resources Code §5780. The City of Hesperia (incorporated 1988) chose not to absorb the District, so its Municipal Code has no parks chapter.

What about wildfire TFRs?

The San Bernardino National Forest east of Hesperia sees frequent wildfires, and the FAA routinely issues Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs) under 14 CFR §99.7. Always check NOTAMs and B4UFLY before launching. Under Cal. Gov't Code §853, first responders may disable a drone interfering with firefighting operations without civil liability.

Victorville FAQ

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