Hunting Maps

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Here you will find maps to help determine public vs. private land, wildlife management unit and controlled hunt boundaries, travel management areas, and ODFW wildlife areas.

Hunting Access Map

The Oregon Access Map is an interactive Google Map where you can scout areas for habitat and terrain. You can also search for areas by species, location, landownership, show property boundaries, find coordinates, and more! To learn more go to the Hunting Access Map article

ODFW also produces a $5 statewide wildlife management unit boundary map that can be ordered online (if you have an ELS account) or is available for sale at ODFW Salem and Region offices. These boundaries can also be viewed for free on the Hunting Access Map.

Controlled Hunts Maps

Hunters who successfully draw a controlled hunt for which a map is provided, will be mailed a map prior to the hunt. These hunts are indicated by "[MAP]" in the hunt description; they are also available on the big game hunting area pages.

ODFW Wildlife Management Units Map

Access & Habitat Maps (GeoPDFs)

The Access and Habitat and Travel Management Area maps are now GeoPDFs. Using apps, such as the free one Avenza, you can use the GeoPDFs to follow your location, mark way points, check boundaries and more while offline.

 Hancock Forest Management Access Program (pdfs)

Open Fields – Columbia Basin

Open Fields – Willamette Valley

Travel Management Area (TMA) and Other Special Managed Area Maps (GeoPDFs)

The Access and Habitat and Travel Management Area maps are now GeoPDFs. Using apps, such as the free one Avenza, you can use the GeoPDFs to follow your location, mark way points, check boundaries and more while offline.

 

Wildlife Area Maps (pdfs)

Many new technologies, such as onXmaps, are available to hunters via private businesses that produce public land maps and private landowner name/boundary maps for your GPS, smartphone, or computer.

Additional resources for paper maps are available at: