How do I find public lands?

Visit to search for federal lands in your area. The site includes information about land managed by the National Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management and Bureau of Land Reclamation. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service also administers millions of acres of public land.

How do I find out who owns mineral rights in Michigan?

The ownership of the mineral rights in a parcel can usually be determined by examining the deed abstract for the property.

Can you hunt city owned property in Michigan?

Hunters have access to U.S. Forest Service land, State of Michigan lands, and commercial forest land to hunt on without permission. “That’s land that belongs to large corporate owners and they get a tax break for allowing hunters on, GMO names like that,” explained Minzey.

What can you do on state land in Michigan?

Forests, parks, trails, hunting land and more Public lands also offer Michigan residents and visitors ample opportunities to snowmobile, put a boat in the water, hunt, camp, hike, watch wildlife and learn about history – just to name a few of their benefits.

How do I know if my land is private or public?

If you want real detail, go to your county assessor’s office. They have maps (public record) showing all property ownership through tax lot information. There is no substitute for paying attention to clues that you see when you actually on the property.

Do mineral rights expire in Michigan?

Under Michigan’s Dormant Minerals Act, which applies to only oil and gas rights, severed rights are considered abandoned and revert to the surface owner after 20 years, unless one of the following actions have occurred within a 20-year period: Oil or gas is actually produced or withdrawn from the severed holdings.

How long do mineral rights last in Michigan?

20 years
A Michigan statute that might be of use to surface owners is the Marketable Record Title Act, MCL 565.101 et seq. This act can serve to quiet title (meaning to effectively extinguish other claims to the property) in a landowner with an unbroken chain of title going back, for mineral interests, 20 years.

Can you hunt state forest land in Michigan?

Splash. Michigan’s state forests are open for all to enjoy! Michigan’s forests offer an abundance of recreational opportunities including fishing, hiking, camping, ORV riding, hunting and more. Our forests are carefully managed to provide a balance between recreation and conservation.

Can I hunt with a rifle in Michigan?

Hunters can now use a . 35-caliber or larger rifle (or a shotgun, if that remains their firearm of choice), as long as it uses a straight-walled cartridge. Hunting deer at close range with a lever-action . 44 Magnum rifle is a fun and challenging experience.

Can I dump leaves on state land in Michigan?

It is not legal to dump yard clippings on stateland.

Is there BLM land in Michigan?

Michigan does not have BLM land but plenty of forest service land. Most of these public lands are located in the northern half of the lower peninsula and through the upper peninsula.

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