Idaho Department of Fish and Game

30/08/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 31/08/2024 06:13

North Idaho Large Tract Property Reminders

As you are planning your fall hunts, remember that recreational motorized access to all Large Tracts propertiesis designated to open roads and trails, with all other roads closed to recreational motorized access. All roads are open at all times for non-motorized access.

Here are a few Large Tracts Program reminders:

  • Printable PDF maps can be created here,
    • A how-to video can be found here,
  • PDF maps are still downloadable using Avenza,
  • Some mapping apps (such as OnX) show motorized restrictions areas by downloading the Large Tracts layer

Prior to enjoying access to public lands be aware of fire restrictions in the area by accessing fire restrictions maps at https://www.idl.idaho.gov/fire-management/fire-restrictions-finder/.

Sportsmen and recreationists are encouraged to print or download offline maps in a mapping app and/or PDF's to Avenza before going afield to ensure all motorized restrictions are adhered to.

Motorized restrictions will continue to provide access on main routes into most areas and include some historic popular Off Road Vehicle routes. It is important to note that ORV's greater than 50" are not allowed on ORV trails.

As a reminder, motorized restrictions are being implemented on Large Tract properties to:

  • Limit resource damage
  • Reduce road and trail maintenance needs and cost
  • Ensure that the Large Tracts Program continues into the future

The Large Tracts program has made a tremendous effort to balance fire risks and environmental concerns with continued recreational access. Large Tracts property landowners and Idaho Fish and Game recognize that motorized restrictions are a change in how people have used these lands in the past. As the population continues to grow across Idaho, so does recreational use on public and private lands, including those participating in the Large Tracts Program.

It is important to remember that all Large Tracts properties are private lands. Fish and Game reminds users to respect motorized restrictions to ensure that public access continues on these private lands. All properties enrolled in the Large Tracts Program have motorized restrictions and each company has their own set of rules to follow.

The Large Tracts Programprovides sportsmen and recreationists access to nearly one million acres of private timber land in Idaho.

To keep these properties open and accessible to everyone requires that all users be respectful and adhere to the landowner's needs and conditions to enter their lands.

Contact the Panhandleor Clearwater Regional officefor more information on motorized restrictions.

You can also follow the Panhandle Region Facebook pageand the Clearwater Region Facebook pageto get regular news and updates.