OLAP Update 9/7/2018

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September 7, 2018

Rain

 

OLAP NEWS: Road advisory

Oklahoma has had a great summer for precipitation, but please use caution when visiting OLAP Walk-in Areas until roads dry out. Many rural public roads are muddy and may be impassable, even with a 4x4 vehicle. Some walk-in areas are in remote locations, and timely help may not be available to those who get a vehicle stuck.


Walk-in Areas Update:

Parking

Parking areas and safety zones have been updated for:

  • Logan_H003
  • Logan_H004
  • Logan_H005

Pipeline construction is ongoing at Logan and Payne county Walk-in Areas, please maintain a distance of 200 yards from workers for safety.


Reminder: Hunting is prohibited in safety zones and within 200 yards of any dwelling. Please remember to not block public roads or drives. Area-specific information for alerts and parking areas are available by clicking on the icon in the digital OLAP Web Map (see above image). 



Removed
Grant_H001a

Grant_H001

Removed from OLAP effective immediately.


Noble_H002a

Noble_H002

Removed from OLAP effective immediately.



Temporarily Closed

No Walk-in Areas are currently Temporarily Closed.



Interactive OLAP Tour

Want to learn more about the Oklahoma Land Access Program? Click here to take the Interactive OLAP Tour.


Explorer App

Use the free ArcGIS Explorer App to bring the OLAP Walk-in Areas to your mobile device (data signal required). Once the app is installed on your device, search the Maps for "OLAP" and select the ODWC OLAP Web Map".

Click here to download the ArcGIS Explorer App on your Apple or Android mobile device.


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Administered by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, The Oklahoma Land Access Program (OLAP) provides financial incentives to landowners who allow public access for hunting, fishing, stream access, and wildlife viewing opportunities on private lands. No additional permit is required by sportspersons to access OLAP walk-in areas, however hunting and fishing licenses are required, respectively, unless a person is exempt.

Consult regulations before entering OLAP Walk-in Areas. Visit the OLAP webpage to learn more.