I thought I would post the thread from DotOrg that Jack locked out: Liberating Public Land
Thread was just getting interesting with Joe Faust’s posts when Jack locked it. The thread was started by LoganR.
Link Liberating Public Land By LoganR - Wed Aug 22, 2018 3:14 pm #404589
Link Liberating Public Land By Joe Faust Thu Aug 23, 2018 11:47 pm #404634 (fourth from last post)
Joe Faust wrote:Notice that a single citizen may approach or NOT approach a public-land manager and offer a deep waiver upon asking for a SUP. Not for an event, not for a collection of people for a meeting, not for a club, but for an individual presence to jump, to hike, to run, to run with a towel, to wing run, to skip, to enter Federal airspace as a hopper, etc. They may say: "We do not process SUP for simple individual visitors who are not specially impacting the park or land." But SUP may not be needed to act. Many land managers of public land have notices of SUP for a threshold count of grouped people. E.g. "over five" "50 or more" etc. The individual actor who is not deliberately gathering a meeting or meet or event or large reunion or party has often direct default permission to recreate on certain lands, to fly kites, to sit and watch birds, to skip and dance; type of land and the active mandates for such land vary. A single person not setting up any changes in the land, not asking for grooming, not asking for roadways to be built, not attracting a gathering, not leaving any mess, not constructing any structures, not asking for rangers to do anything special, etc. might just be able to hike in and then dance to the Federal airspace. Avoid having impact on other visitors or wildlife; just be a single person with buddy to appreciate the land and sky. Follow FARs. A single person may not be "special" and that single person's hike or jump into the air may not be special; if little or no impact from an individual occurs, then special use permit may not be needed. If individuals may hike and bike and kite without special use permits, then a wing-packing individual who does not ask for special land changes and does not make any such changes might just hike and jump and dance into Federal airspace and perhaps land outside of some subject land. Clubs asking for special impact-making may well be a different matter!
Here are the US National Parks: HERE
Besides "parks" the NPS manages about 60 "protected areas".
Four days in 2018: free no-entrance-fee days for all public. Else, a visitor to a park may have to pay an entrance fee, no matter the activity: walking or more. Fees often stay for the good of that park which collects the fee, else to NPS.
Consider NPS news free: https://www.nationalparks.org/connect#subm
The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass Series
Senior 62 or more: HEREpass
Notice that the future of recreational hang gliding may be offering a non-ostentatious hiking arrangement; hike up; fly out of the park to a distant landing spot. Less impact than a walker who stays making social trails!