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Updated Public Access Atlas, June 2022

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2 About the Public Access Atlas This Public Access Atlas identifies and consolidates Nebraska's public access resources for the benefit of our hunters, trappers and anglers. It displays over 1.2 million acres of publicly accessible lands across Nebraska including state, federal, and conservation partner lands as well as privately-owned lands enrolled in the Open Fields and Waters (OFW) program. By working cooperatively, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission (Game and Parks or NGPC) and its partners aim to increase hunting, fishing and trapping opportunities in Nebraska. Available Formats of This Atlas: Printed Version Available at Game and Parks offices and wherever hunting, fur harvest and fishing permits are sold. The printed atlas is published and distributed to vendors in late August each year. The public can also visit OutdoorNebraska.org/BrochureRequests to request a free copy of the atlas or other materials be mailed directly to their home address. Online Versions Unlike the printed atlas, the online versions are periodically updated throughout the year. For the most up-to-date maps, access one of the online versions of the Public Access Atlas by visiting OutdoorNebraska.org/PublicAccessAtlas. • Interactive Atlas Map – Our most popular online version, the Interactive Atlas Map provides users the opportunity to scout out areas before hunting or fishing them by using aerial imagery. Click or tap on individual sites for pertinent regulations as well as links to more information. Various big game and waterfowl units/zones can also be selected and displayed. • NEW! Offline Atlas (mobile-friendly) – View Public Access Atlas sites on a smartphone or tablet. Download the atlas map on a mobile device for use on or off the grid (internet connection not required once downloaded). The navigation tool shows location in real-time. Check for updates before heading afield for the most up-to-date atlas sites. Visit OutdoorNebraska.org/OfflineAtlas for step-by-step instructions. • Digital Flipbook – Provides a complete electronic version of the Public Access Atlas. • Google Earth – KMZ files are also available for download and can be used in applications such as Google Earth. • Single Map Sheets – Provides downloadable/printable map sheets in Adobe PDF format. The content of this atlas is intended to help connect hunters, trappers and anglers to public access opportunities available in Nebraska. The maps included in this publication are for informational purposes and general reference only. The atlas includes information from multiple partner agencies and organizations whose information is not managed or owned by Game and Parks. Every effort is made to provide and maintain this atlas in an accurate, complete and usable format, but Game and Parks does not guarantee that the atlas is correct or complete. This atlas makes no claims to be suitable for navigational use despite roads being depicted on the maps for reference. This atlas is not legally binding and is not intended to be used for legal, engineering or surveying purposes. Often, signs and fence lines mark the actual boundaries of public access properties. In the absence of fence lines, posted signs indicate the public access boundaries. The user of this atlas is responsible to make sure the land he/she enters is posted with signs denoting that a property is open to public access. It is also the responsibility of users to follow rules and regulations of the lands or waters they are accessing. Questions regarding the rules and regulations for the use of specific lands or waters can be answered by contacting the governing agency or organization listed. Some public access properties may be added or removed following the publication of the printed atlas due to printing dates and other circumstances. Pay attention to on-site signage while in the field and refer to OutdoorNebraska.org/PublicAccessAtlas for the most up-to-date version of the atlas. This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, under agreement number NR206526XXXXG002. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In addition, any reference to specific brands or types of products or services does not constitute or imply an endorsement by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for those products or services. USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Any program that receives federal funding from the National Park Service, or the United States Fish and Wildlife Service prohibits unlawful discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, age, gender, marital status, national origin, disability or political affiliation. Any person who believes he or she has been discriminated against in any program, activity, facility, or service, should contact the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, Lincoln, NE 402-471-0641, the Equal Opportunity Commission, Lincoln, NE 402-471-2024, TTY/TDD 800-642-6112; Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Interior, 1849 C Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20240.

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