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Lakewood vs Palmdale

How do park drone restrictions rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Palmdale, CA?

Lakewood and Palmdale have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Title 17.04.510 of the LA County Code prohibits launching, landing, or operating unmanned aircraft systems in County-operated parks, beaches, and recreation areas without an advance permit from the Department of Parks and Recreation. The rule covers over 180 facilities.

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Palmdale, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Title 17.04.510 of the LA County Code prohibits launching, landing, or operating unmanned aircraft systems in County-operated parks, beaches, and recreation areas without an advance permit from the Department of Parks and Recreation. The rule covers over 180 facilities.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodPalmdale
Default ruleBanned without permitBanned without permit
Permit issuerParks and Recreation DepartmentParks and Recreation Department
Required credentialsFAA Part 107 and insuranceFAA Part 107 and insurance
Coverage180-plus parks and beaches180-plus parks and beaches
EnforcementSheriff and Park RangersSheriff and Park Rangers

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Lakewood FAQ

Can I fly my recreational drone at a County beach?

No without an advance permit. Title 17.04.510 bans drone launches and landings at County beaches and parks. Apply through Parks and Recreation, typically 30 days ahead, with FAA certification and insurance proof.

Does this apply to State Parks like Topanga or Malibu Creek?

No. State Parks operate under California State Parks regulations, generally banning drones outright with very limited research exceptions. The County rule covers only LA County Parks and Recreation facilities.

Palmdale FAQ

Can I fly my recreational drone at a County beach?

No without an advance permit. Title 17.04.510 bans drone launches and landings at County beaches and parks. Apply through Parks and Recreation, typically 30 days ahead, with FAA certification and insurance proof.

Does this apply to State Parks like Topanga or Malibu Creek?

No. State Parks operate under California State Parks regulations, generally banning drones outright with very limited research exceptions. The County rule covers only LA County Parks and Recreation facilities.

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