Plan your hunting adventure on the go with Mi-HUNT mobile application

Cutting-edge mapping app redesigned to be compatible with mobile devices.
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Press Release


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 5, 2014

Contact:  Mike Donovan, 517-284-6178 or Nick Dohm, 517-284-5857


Plan your Michigan hunting or outdoor adventure on the go
with DNR's Mi-HUNT mobile application

As spring turkey hunting season heats up, the Department of Natural Resources reminds hunters and outdoor enthusiasts to begin their outdoor adventures with Mi-HUNT at www.michigan.gov/mihunt. Mi-HUNT has been redesigned and is now compatible with mobile devices for easy use in the field.

 

Mi-HUNT mobile imageOriginally released in 2010, Mi-HUNT is a cutting-edge computer – and now mobile – application that displays multiple layers of information, which can be customized to fit specific outdoor interests and trip-planning needs. This sophisticated application allows hunters and outdoor enthusiasts to view and print maps of more than 10 million acres of land open to the public for hunting.

 

Mi-HUNT makes it possible to:

  • View 7 million acres of DNR and United States Forest Service lands and printable hunting maps, highlighting the vegetation of most interest to hunters.
     
  • View detailed information on Hunting Access Program (HAP) lands and view or print downloadable maps for all HAP lands.
     
  • View detailed information on state game and wildlife areas, including information on wildlife species and Wildlife Division management activities, and view or print detailed maps.
     
  • Target specific types of habitat, create waypoints and load this information directly into the user's personal GPS.

Mi-HUNT development and enhancements were made possible with financial support from the National Shooting Sports Foundation and programming support from the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget, the Center for Shared Solutions, and Technology Partnerships.


The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state’s natural and cultural resources for current and future generations. For more information, go to www.michigan.gov/dnr.