The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) has launched a new public land access map to provide detailed information on state trust lands. This interactive map includes accessibility status, public access restrictions, and special use cases like water-only access. It also outlines the types of recreation allowed on each piece of land. The map, in development for three years, aims to make it easy for the public to know where they can go and what activities are permitted. Jessica Hoag, recreational use and public access coordinator for the DNRC, expressed excitement for the map’s release, praising its usefulness and customer service benefits. Users can access the DNRC Public Access Map online to plan their recreational activities on state lands. This initiative showcases the DNRC’s commitment to leveraging technology and providing valuable information to the public.
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