State and Government property boundaries in the Red

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climb2core
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State and Government property boundaries in the Red

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Anyone know of any resource that clearly delineates what is State and/or National Forest land?
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Re: State and Government property boundaries in the Red

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This is great... any chance that there is a map that shows a little further south... ie. The southern region.

Thanks!

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Re: State and Government property boundaries in the Red

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If you know how to use GIS, you can email the forest service and ask them for a shapefile. It will cover the entire DBNF, and will clearly show all fragments precisely. Same with state agencies.
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