Montana BHA / Thursday, June 9, 2022 / Categories: Media, State Issues Report: 8.3M acres of public land in limbo due to questions over legality of corner crossing Access to 8.3 million acres of public land in 11 western states is in limbo due to questions over the legality of crossing from one corner of public land to another, known as corner crossing. The checkerboard-like acreage is highlighted in a recent report by onX, a Montana-based online mapping company, which pointed out the amount is more than half of the West’s total landlocked acreage. In Montana, this amounts to 871,000 acres, according to onX, while Wyoming leads all western states with 2.44 million acres of “corner-locked” land. Idaho trails with only 57,000 acres. The difference between the amount of landlocked acreage is tied to the presence, or lack thereof, of Bureau of Land Management property. The majority of the “corner-locked” lands, 5.98 million acres, are thanks to land grants given to railroad companies to encourage them to build westward lines, onX found, with 70% of the parcels owned by the BLM. Read more from the Billings Gazette here... Previous Article New Hunting and Angling Opportunities Proposed for National Wildlife Refuges Next Article Private property group alleges FWP fails to manage elk; sportspeople seek to intervene Print 1 Rate this article: No rating Tags: Montana ChapterMontana issuespolicy blog Montana BHAMontana BHA The voice for Montana's wild public lands, waters and wildlife Other posts by Montana BHA Contact author Full biography Full biography The voice for Montana's wild public lands, waters and wildlife x