Is there public land in Montana?

Is there public land in Montana?

Montana has millions of acres of federal and state lands. Some of these lands have legal public access and some do not. You are welcome to enjoy Montana’s public lands where legal access is available. Federal and state lands are managed by different agencies under different laws and regulations.

How much of Montana is public land?

The federal government owns 28.86 percent of Montana’s total land, 26,921,861 acres out of 93,271,040 total acres. Montana ranked 10th in the nation in federal land ownership.

What are public lands Montana?

When we talk about public lands in Montana, we mean lands owned by all Americans and managed by the federal government. We also mean lands owned and managed by the state. Public lands managed by the federal government constitute about 30% of Montana’s landmass.

Can you be landlocked in Montana?

Montana leads the pack with more than 1.5 million acres of landlocked state land, which is almost a quarter of the state’s land. Again, more than 1.5 million of that was in Montana. A parcel of public land is “landlocked” when it’s surrounded by private land and has no public road or trail for access.

What state has most public land?

AK
US States Land Ownership by Percentage:

Rank State % that is Public Land
1 AK 95.8%
2 NV 87.8%
3 UT 75.2%
4 ID 70.4%

Can you drive on BLM land in Montana?

(MILES CITY, Mont.) Driving off-road on BLM lands is a violation. Existing roads and trails are authorized for travel unless otherwise indicated.

What is considered BLM land?

Public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) are available for a variety of undeveloped recreational activities, including target shooting except where prohibited by federal, state, and local laws.

Can I camp on public land in Montana?

Camping is allowed on much of Montana’s State Trust Lands. As long as the land you plan to camp on is accessible from some kind of publicly-owned road or navigable waterway, you’re generally cleared for camping. A “General Recreation License” must be purchased ahead of time.

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