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- | ===== non-free state trust lands ===== | ||
- | State trust lands are not public in the normal sense; | ||
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- | ==== Arizona ==== | ||
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- | ==== Colorado ==== | ||
- | > Lands enrolled in the Public Access Program are open to a variety of wildlife-related uses, including hunting, fishing and wildlife viewing. The listings on the following pages provide information regarding allowable uses, site-specific rules and timeframes for use. Most lands are not accessible by vehicle, ATVs, or snowmobiles, | ||
- | Sites are typically open "Sept. 1 through the end of February" | ||
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- | ==== Montana ==== | ||
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- | Montana state land apparently requires [[https:// | ||
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- | > Recreational overnight use of state lands is limited to 16 days in a 30-day period in a designated campground and on unleased or unlicensed lands outside a designated campground unless otherwise allowed by the department.((http:// | ||
- | ==== Nevada ==== | ||
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- | ==== New Mexico ==== | ||
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- | New Mexico has an annual $35 [[https:// | ||
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- | ==== Oregon ==== | ||
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- | > Recreation on state-owned land: **With few exceptions, all state-owned land is open for recreational uses.** This includes upland properties as well as submerged and submersible lands. For additional information relating to use of state-owned waterways, please see Use of State-Owned Waterways. Recreational uses are considered limited-duration activities of 30 days or less and include: Hunting, Fishing, Swimming, Hiking, **Dispersed camping**, Sightseeing/ | ||
- | ==== Washington ==== | ||
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- | Washington manages state trust land, state forests, and community forests.((https:// | ||
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