Djmann
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Heading to area 7 for rifle antelope, a little concerned about road access to huntable land. I’ve found the Weston county road map, but how do I know which two tracks are publicly accessible?
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You hit it already. If it's on the county road map, it's public. Typically it's just thoseHeading to area 7 for rifle antelope, a little concerned about road access to huntable land. I’ve found the Weston county road map, but how do I know which two tracks are publicly accessible?
Feel free to shoot me a message if you would like, I might be able to help. I have been in that area a few times.Many of the roads on the walk in maps are not on the county map, that’s what confusing me.
That is not always the case. Some of those roads are kept on the county road map for first responders to use and they are not public roads.You hit it already. If it's on the county road map, it's public. Typically it's just those
I have never heard of that before. I have called two Wyoming county offices before when I first started to hunt out in Wyoming asking them what is the best way to determine whether or not a road is public vs private and both gave me literally the exact same answer. "Our county produces a very detailed road map that lays out the various types of roads and bridges in our county. Any road named and shown on the map is a road maintained by the county or state and therefore, it can be traveled on by anyone." Paraphrasing of course. They also did point out that there are indeed other roads that exist that are public that aren't shown on the county map such as not all national forest roads are shown.That is not always the case. Some of those roads are kept on the county road map for first responders to use and they are not public roads.
ClearCreek
let me guess, BLM designated road? That isn't a county "maintained" road.Nope. I can spend a week driving you around showing you named roads that are private in our area of WY.