So, spent some time recently studying maps for a possible DIY hunt this fall. I've also read many articles on the landlocked BLM surrounded by private land and the network of ranch and mining roads leading to the BLM lands that are invariably shown on maps, but are actually private and require permission lest one be trespassing.
I was looking at one of the county GIS websites in WY, and there are the following layers for roads that can be selected in the map overlay:
"Pathways"
"Highway"
"Rural Road"
"Other Road"
It would be too easy, to call something "County Road"
Anyhow, I-90 shows up on this county GIS as as "Highway", that makes sense to me, I know I-90 is a public road-you're not allowed to park on most feeways-I get that and I don't want to in order to access the BLM.
Does anyone know if there is some standard to these road categories on the GIS sites? Is a "Rural Road"public?
I plan to call this county to ask as well-just wondered what the word might be on the street, no pun intended.
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I was looking at one of the county GIS websites in WY, and there are the following layers for roads that can be selected in the map overlay:
"Pathways"
"Highway"
"Rural Road"
"Other Road"
It would be too easy, to call something "County Road"

Anyhow, I-90 shows up on this county GIS as as "Highway", that makes sense to me, I know I-90 is a public road-you're not allowed to park on most feeways-I get that and I don't want to in order to access the BLM.
Does anyone know if there is some standard to these road categories on the GIS sites? Is a "Rural Road"public?
I plan to call this county to ask as well-just wondered what the word might be on the street, no pun intended.
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