DNR Managed Lands Interactive Web Mapping — Quick Tips

This page identifies the purpose and function of buttons on the web mapping system and further describes system disclaimers.

The ability to turn on/off different map layers such as roads, rivers, cities, state managed lands, trout streams, deer management units, air photos, topographic lines, and more at different resolutions on the map.

For more information on the visible map.

"Themes" are different map views already created. The benefit to using a "theme" is you do not have to turn map layers on/off, the layers will automatically draw the more you zoom in/out. There are 3 different themes in this web mapping system, DNR Managed Lands, Recreational Opportunities, and General Stewardship.

For more detailed instructions on how to use the web mapping system.

To view additional data on those features that are visible on a screen, click this button and then click on the site of interest. You may "Zoom In" on any area of the map to get better resolution before selecting your site.

This interactive button allows you to see specific information about a property. To use, zoom to an area on the map and click on a visible property.

This interactive button allows you to automatically zoom to specific property information. To use, click this button and select a management type, county or enter in a name of a property. A list of properties that match your criteria will appear in a list. Click on your interested property and it will automatically zoom to it.

Disclaimer

The DNR Managed Lands layer does not differentiate between lands that are open or closed to the public for hunting and/or general public access. Some lands represented in this data set may not be open to the general public, or may have specific limitations or restrictions on public use. This data set is not intended for use as a land management tool; it is a listing of all DNR real estate transactions that have occurred on these lands over time.

For information about the actual management, including public use and public access of the lands, contact the nearest DNR Regional Office or Service Center.

Updates to this data set are ongoing, and will be incorporated into future versions when administratively feasible and practicable. There will always be a delay between the time the Department actually takes title to real property and the inclusion of that property into the data set.

Neither the State of Wisconsin, the Department of Natural Resources, nor any of its employees shall be held liable for any improper or incorrect use of the information described and/or contained herein and assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions contained in the information provided. use of this information is at the discretion of those who possess it and they shall be responsible for any misuse or misrepresentation resulting from those uses. the department provides this information on an "as is" basis. all warranties of any kind, express or implied, including suitability of this information for a particular purpose are disclaimed.

Last Revised: Monday March 26 2007