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         State Game Lands Recreational:     more detail
  1. Non-hunting season public use of Region III state game and forest lands compared to hunting season use (Game Division report) by Walter L Palmer, 1963
  2. Report / Game Division by Nels I Johnson, 1956
  3. Managing a fee-recreation enterprise on private lands (Extension circular / Oregon State University Extension Service) by Stephen D McClelland, 1989
  4. An analysis of the public use of southern Michigan game and recreation areas (Michigan Department of Conservation. Research and development report) by Walter L Palmer, 1967

21. Endless Mountains Directory
state game lands Wyoming County. The following game lands are located in WyomingCounty 57 Map our ski resort, historical sites, recreational facilities and
http://www.endlessmountains.org/directory.cfm?subcat_id=105

22. Other Land Protection Programs
for public recreational use. Usually the state s interest is limited to lands withinor adjacent to existing protected areas such as the Sharonville state game
http://www.washtenawlandtrust.org/municipal.htm
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Washtenaw County Natural Areas Preservation Program
Washtenaw County voters approved a ten-year, 0.25 mill tax in November, 2000, to create and fund a program to protect natural areas. Current estimates are that some $30 million will be available to purchase land and easements. The program will be operated by the county Parks and Recreation Department and focuses on lands with one or more of the following features: public water resources; special plants, animals and plant communities; recreational and scientific values; and proximity to protected land. A seven-member technical advisory committee is appointed by the county Board of Commissioners. The committee consists of the following people who report to the Parks and Recreation Commission:

23. Game Lands Program
greenways for environmental, educational and recreational benefits inventory the naturalareas of the state. The following game lands were purchased entirely or
http://www.ncwildlife.org/pg07_WildlifeSpeciesCon/pg7c4.htm
Some 2,000,000 acres of public and private lands in North Carolina are managed by the Wildlife Resources Commission for public hunting, trapping and fishing, and are designated collectively as Game Lands. This includes hunting on the Roanoke River National Wildlife Refuge, which is managed by the US Fish and Wildlife Service and the Wildlife Resources Commission through a joint venture. The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission gratefully acknowledges the following government agencies and private companies who have leased property to the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission for public use (see below). Click here to link to Game Lands Maps or Game Lands Regulations Acknowledgements for Game Lands Program Alcoa Power Generating, Yadkin Division G.E. Jackson The Nature Conservancy Boy Scouts of America Heartwood Forestland Fund III Tapoco, Inc.

24. Blue Knob
The park is adjacent to the 12,000acre state game lands No. 26. A combinationof public lands provide many recreational opportunities for the hunting
http://www.bedfordcounty.net/outdoors/blueknob.htm
Bedford County, PA ... Simple pleasures and four seasons of natural beauty.
Blue Knob State Park
Blue Knob State Park is year-round wilderness adventure consisting of 5,614 acres of woodland. The park is located in the northwestern tip of Bedford County, west of US Route 220/I-99. The elevation of the park will cause air temperatures to be several degrees cooler than the surrounding cities. The annual snowfall averages about 12 feet. One of the unique features of the park is the solitude it provides the visitor. There are many opportunities to enjoy the quiet and refreshing serenity of the mountains and streams.
The park attracts people who enjoy a variety of recreational opportunities during all seasons of the year. Some facilities close at the end of the summer season, but other areas are open for use year-round. Swimming: A guarded swimming pool is open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., weather permitting, from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day, unless posted otherwise. Pool depth ranges from 3-5 feet. Week day and evening use is recommended. No diving is permitted at the pool for visitor safety. Picnicking: Almost 200 tables are available for use in three areas. Six picnic shelters are located in the day-use areas and may be reserved in advance by contacting the park office.

25. Public Lands Information Center
recreational activities are usually allowed on these lands. information, please visitthe Wyoming game and Fish Wyoming state Trust lands The Trust lands are
http://www.publiclands.org/html/agencies/state_wy.php

26. Public Lands Information Center
Waterfowl Management Areas The state of Arizona for the propagation and protectionof game species recreational activities are usually allowed on these lands.
http://www.publiclands.org/html/agencies/state_az.php

27. Pike Attractions
UPPER DELAWARE NATIONAL SCENIC AND recreational RIVER 75,000 acres of land an 100miles of free flowing water from Hancock NY, to Matamoras. state game lands.
http://www.pare.org/pike_attractions.htm
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28. Wayne Attractions
NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM. Upper Delaware National Scenic and recreational River 75,000acres of land area and 100 miles of free flowing water. state game lands.
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29. Recreational Opportunites Abound In Greater Hazleton
All of the region s recreational resources are minutes away thousands of acres ofPennsylvania game lands, which are one of the bestmanaged state park systems
http://www.hazletonchamber.org/about/recreation.htm
Greater Hazleton provides many attractive outdoor recreation spots because of the natural beauty that surrounds us. This beauty dwells in our state parks, state gamelands, lakes, ponds, and streams - and even in many of our backyards. We also have professional sports teams and countless amateur and recreational sports leagues, along with ski areas, ice skating rinks, whitewater rafting, race tracks, horseback riding - not to mention our community centers, sports fields and courts, golf courses, picnic areas, parks, playgrounds, and swimming facilities. Basically, what this means is that you can backpack, bike, camp, fish, hike, ride, hunt, boat, ski, sled, snowmobile, golf, skydive, work out, skate, swim, cheer, and play in Greater Hazleton, and you won't have to go out of your way to do it. All of the region's recreational resources are minutes away. There are plenty of natural wonders around Greater Hazleton. We are literally on top of thousands of acres of Pennsylvania game lands, which are home to deer, bear, snowshoe hares and cottontails. Turkey, grouse, pheasant, woodcock, droves and waterfowl abound.

30. State_land_resources
located within state Forests and have been developed into recreational areas. Forthe sportsman there are over 100 game lands, in the state forests, managed
http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/w/x/wxm15/Bi Sc 3/lectures/state_land_resour

31. Times Leader | 04/19/2004 | Hoping State Wild-lands Plan Grows On Us
lands and in adding to our recreational lands, we are protecting open spaces andimproving state parks and Fish Commission and game Commission facilities
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32. IMBA Needs Your Help: PA Game Commission Plan Could Restrict Mountain Biking
draft changes to their recreational usage management policy. If implemented, thesechanges could close 1.4 million acres of state game lands to mountain bikers
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IMBA Needs your help: PA Game Commission Plan Could Restrict Mountain Biking
Don't let them stop the fun
Dear Pennsylvania and mid-Atlantic mountain biker: Please read the following and help keep 1.4 million acres of Pennsylvania land open to cycling. Pennsylvania Game Commission Plan Could Restrict Mountain Biking The Pennsylvania Game Commission recently released draft changes to their recreational usage management policy. If implemented, these changes could close 1.4 million acres of State Game Lands to mountain bikers. The International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) and the Keystone Mountain Bike Association (KMBA) oppose this ban on recreational bicycling and horseback riding. "We are disappointed by this proposal," said IMBA Pennsylvania State Representative and KMBA Board member Tim Cusick. "The PGC has been very open to discussion and we were hoping for a more cooperative outcome." IMBA and KMBA are asking Pennsylvania and mid-Atlantic region mountain bikers to write the Pennsylvania Game Commission and tell them why cycling should be allowed on State Game Lands.

33. Huntingdon Area Recreation
Within the recreational area is the Shavers Creek Environmental Center, which reservation,and on approximately 32,500 acres of state game lands managed by the
http://www.huntingdonchamber.com/recreati.htm

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In addition to the natural recreational areas, the county boasts excellent facilities for bowling, golfing, swimming, body building, target shooting, tennis, racketball, and handball. There are sports leagues for youth and adults, and nearby amusement parks for children of all ages. Raystown Lake Raystown Lake is Huntingdon County's recreational centerpiece. The deep, serpentine lake, covering 8,300 acres, is a paradise for boaters, anglers, water skiers, jet skiers,and scuba divers. Bordering the water is 21,000 acres of forested public lands. Seven public launches along the lake's 30-mile length provide access for boaters. Also along the shoreline are two major recreational centers: the Seven Points Recreational Complex and Lake Raystown Resort. Found at both developments are campsites, marinas with dockage and rentals, tour boats, picnic grounds, restaurants, and beaches. In addition, the resort has a motel, a waterpark and a miniature golf course. Seven Points is the site of an amphitheater and the park's headquarters. Raystown Lake is owned by the federal government and managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

34. Wayne County Pennsylvania Information Center Comprehensive Plan Market Data Stat
299. state game lands No. 310. state game lands No. 312. Tobyhanna state Park. TroutFishing. Upper Delaware Scenic and recreational River. BACK TO TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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35. WPC: Natural Resource Conservation: 78 Projects
game lands 130 (Mercer Co.) This 635acre property (state game lands 130) contains outincluding 71 parklets, 65 playgrounds and recreational facilities, 125
http://www.wpconline.org/conservation/naturalresource/historicalprojects/78_proj
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Enlow Fork Valley
- State Game Lands 302 (Washington/Greene Co.)

The Enlow Fork of Wheeling Creek winds its way through a remote, rugged valley rich in flora and fauna. A profusion of wildflowers bloom in the picturesque valley each spring, highlighted by the blue-eyed Mary which covers the landscape in a carpet of deep blue. The 1,000-acre site also provides important habitat for wintering deer herds.
McConnells Mills State Park
(Lawrence Co.)
Perhaps best known for the spectacular beauty of the Slippery Rock Creek gorge, this National Natural Landmark also offers a diversity of outdoor recreational opportunities including: Fishing, white water boating, hiking, and rock-climbing. This is one of the earliest Western Pennsylvania Conservancy projects, begun in the 1950s and added to as recently as 1984.
Ohiopyle State Park
(Fayette Co.)
At 18,719 acres, Ohiopyle is Pennsylvania's second largest state park. Focal point of the area is the 14-mile stretch of the Youghiogheny River gorge that passes through the park, providing some of the finest white water boating in the east. Ferncliff Peninsula, which has been designated a National Natural Landmark, is a unique natural habitat for plants of a more southern range and has some of the best examples of regional forests.
Alameda Park Addition (Butler Co.)

36. |McHenry Twp General Information
is mountainous and heavily forested, containing thousands of acres of publicly accessiblestate Forest and state game lands. A recreational Mecca for fishing
http://dsf.seda-cog.org/lyc-mchenry/cwp/view.asp?a=3&Q=402853&lyc_mchenryNav=

37. The Nature Conservancy And State Complete Transaction On 25,000-Acre Natural Are
to New Hampshire Fish and game marks a and all of the local, state and federal ofthe 171,326acre International Paper lands recreational, ecological and
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The Connecticut Lakes headwaters, from Magalloway Mountain, Pittsburg. The Nature Conservancy and State Complete Transaction on 25,000-Acre Natural Area to be Managed by Fish and Game Partnership between The Nature Conservancy and New Hampshire Fish and Game Department will leave the state with a lasting legacy for recreation, wildlife and natural communities. CONCORD, N.H. - There's a new owner of 25,000 acres in the Connecticut Lakes area of northern New Hampshire, thanks to a deal completed today between The Nature Conservancy and the state of New Hampshire. The state under the auspices of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department now owns the 25,000 acres in Pittsburg and Clarksville and will manage it as a natural area for this and future generations. The Nature Conservancy holds a conservation easement over the entire property, and will work closely with Fish and Game to ensure sound management that protects the property's special natural features in perpetuity.

38. Colorado State Trust Lands, Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
big game hunting opportunities with 230,000 acres for small game hunting, 7,600 acres a Multiple Use Policy for recreational use of state Trust lands.
http://sangres.com/stateco/trustlands.htm
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State Trust Lands were given to the State of Colorado by the Federal Government to be held in trust to generate revenue for State schools and education. There are approximately 3.2 million surface acres of Trust lands in Colorado. State Trust Lands are not open "Public" lands in the true sense such as US Forest Service lands are. In past years, Trust lands have been administered by the State Board of Land Commissioners with exclusive access privileges being delegated to the lessee of a particular parcel of land.
What currently allows fishermen and hunters to access Trust land?
In 1993, the Colorado Division of Wildlife and the Colorado State Land Board entered into a Memorandum of Agreement that allowed the DOW to lease Trust land access for public, wildlife-related recreation. The DOW pays the SLB $1 per acre of sportsman's money (your money) for this access privilege.
How much Trust land is available and where can I look for it?

39. Commissioners, Executive Director Ross, Assistant Directors, Commission Staff, L
to limit the use of nonmotorized vehicles on state game lands between the the Commissionfor attempting to provide additional recreational opportunity to
http://www.panwtf.com/PGCcomments0103.htm
PANWTF - PGC Commissioner Meeting Statement, January 5, 2003 Commissioners, Executive Director Ross, Assistant Directors, Commission staff, ladies and gentlemen: My name is Carl Mowry and I currently serve as president of the Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation. On behalf of our members and our Board of Directors, I would like to say that it is a pleasure and a privilege to work together with the dedicated personnel of the Pennsylvania Game Commission on issues affecting the conservation of our valuable wildlife resources. The professional biologists, land managers and law enforcement officers of the Game Commission continue to do an outstanding job of managing wild turkeys and the other wildlife of the Commonwealth and we would like to compliment them on their work. Thank you for the chance to comment on proposed changes to regulations affecting hunting seasons, bag limits and public use of State Game Lands. We have reviewed the agenda items and proposals affecting wild turkey hunting opportunities and the use of state game lands during the spring gobbler hunting season. The Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation agrees with the proposal to limit the use of non-motorized vehicles on state game lands between the second Saturday in April and the last Saturday in May. Our chapter commends the Commission for attempting to provide additional recreational opportunity to turkey hunters within the guidelines of the Wild Turkey Management Plan for Pennsylvania. The proposal to expand spring gobbler hunting hours is an example of forward-thinking on the part of the Game Commission. The Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation supports the proposal to allow spring gobbler hunting until 5:00 PM.

40. 77-1-801. Recreational Use License Required To Use State Lands For General Recre
to use state lands, as defined in 771-101, for general recreational purposes. (2)A person shall, upon the request of a peace officer or fish and game warden
http://data.opi.state.mt.us/bills/mca/77/1/77-1-801.htm
(Temporary) Recreational use license required to use state lands for general recreational purposes penalty. (1) A person 12 years of age or older shall obtain an annual recreational use license pursuant to to use state lands, as defined in , for general recreational purposes.
(2) A person shall, upon the request of a peace officer or fish and game warden, present for inspection his recreational use license.
(3) A violator of subsection (1) or (2) is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined not less than $50 or more than $500, imprisoned in the county jail for not more than 6 months, or both.
(Effective March 1, 2004) . Recreational use license required to use state lands for general recreational purposes penalty exemption. (1) Except as provided in subsection (3), a person 12 years of age or older shall obtain an annual recreational use license pursuant to to use state lands, as defined in , for general recreational purposes.
(2) Except as provided in subsection (3), a person shall, upon the request of a peace officer or fish and game warden, present for inspection the person's recreational use license.
(3) If the department and the department of fish, wildlife, and parks consent to and sign an agreement for hunting, fishing, and trapping purposes, as provided in

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