motion design

How to know where it's ok to fly in remote places?

New guy here. I'm going to Alaska this summer with my dji air 2s, but because alaska is so massively big/remote I have no clue where the national park boundaries are, and where they end. So I have 2 questions:
1. If I am deep in the wilderness somewhere is anyone really gonna care even if I am in a park? Is there a way they would find out if I accidentally crossed into a national park with the new remote id tech (i don't fully understand how the new remote id tech works tbh)

  1. If they would care, how do I know where it's ok to fly and where isn't? Is there an app that has accurate data for a remote place like alaska? Alaska is hard bc it often doesn't have clear boundaries like yosemite or yellowstone. The last thing I want is to be in a fly zone, and then accidentally cross into a no fly zone/national park and get in trouble bc some app didn't have the right info.
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