US Public Lands

US Public Lands

View US public land boundary maps on your device.

App info


2024.7.1
July 19, 2024
22,111
$3.99
Android 5.0+
Everyone
Get it on Google Play

App description


Android App Analysis and Review: US Public Lands, Developed by Two Steps Beyond LLC. Listed in Travel & local Category. Current Version Is 2024.7.1, Updated On 19/07/2024 . According to users reviews on Google Play: US Public Lands. Achieved Over 22 thousand Installs. US Public Lands Currently Has 117 Reviews, Average Rating 3.6 Stars

The US Federal Government* owns nearly 650 million acres of land - almost 30 percent of the land area of the United States.

These are lands that are held for all Americans.

Up until now, there has been no quick & easy way to retrieve the boundaries of these properties without carrying physical maps, books, or slowly digging deep online.

Included in this app are on device (fully works offline), individually selectable & beautifully colored layers for most of the properties administered by the federal government:

- Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
- US Forest Service (FS)
- National Park Service (NPS)
- Army Corp of Engineers (ACOE)
- US Fish & Wildlife Service
- Bureau of Reclamation
- Tennessee Valley Authority
- Department of Defense (military bases & installations)
- Other (National Laboratories, Test Sites, etc...)

Key Benefits & Features

- Know which US agency owns and operates the land you're on or are heading to. Use the "Layers" icon to select which agencies you want displayed to create your own custom map. (Hint, the toggles are color coded to the color each layer is displayed in.)

- Links are provided to each agency's website within the app, so that you can further your research as to what land use rules apply for each public land type - such as permits, fees, activities allowed, and limits of stay.

- Map layers are stored on device - no internet connection required.

- Be sure to turn on the 'Basic' base map to see the US Public Land labels for each land area. This base map layer is also stored entirely on your device, and can be utilized if you do not have an internet connection or would like to conserve bandwidth.

- If you have an internet connection, you can utilize standard and satellite view maps as well as the base layer underneath the public land overlays.

- A boondocker's assistant - While US Public Lands is not specifically a camp site locator and does not have a database of specific sites, by turning on the satellite view map, you can better scout out trails, roads and signs of dispersed camping locations within the boundaries of the public land resources.

- Quickly toggle between 'Show' and 'Hide' via the "Map" icon to more clearly see satellite images below.

- If you have GPS access on your device, click the 'Locate Me' icon to show your present location - know what type of land you're on right now!

- Built in search tool locates anything on device maps supports (requires internet access) - including cities, states, zip codes, addresses and points of interest. A pin is dropped at the search location.

*The maps included in this app were generated from data provided by the Protected Area Database (PAD-US) of the U.S. Geological Survey* (https://www.usgs.gov/programs/gap-analysis-project/science/pad-us-data-overview). We would like to thank them for providing the public domain raw map data that we’ve been able to utilize to create this interactive overlayable mapping & navigation tool. We will update our maps in the future to stay in sync with improvements to this data set.

Two Steps Beyond is not affiliated with, and does not represent, the USGS or any other US Government Agency.

Please note, the USGS PAD-US database contains the “most up-to-date aggregation of Federal lands and waters” available, but this database is still evolving and some locations may not be listed and others may not have precisely accurate boundaries. Resolution across the nation may vary. And always remember - there may be private unmapped inholdings within any public lands - so always pay attention to local signage, indications, and information.

The US Public Lands app should only be used as an overview, and you should always confirm more precise details by consulting local field offices, administration websites, and other resources. Do not solely rely on this app for determining if you are on public or private land.

What's New


Updated to current version of PAD-US map data (4.0).
Corrected ACOE link that was broken.

Rate and review on Google Play store


3.6
117 total
5 52.7
4 10.7
3 7.1
2 7.1
1 22.3

Total number of installs (*estimated)

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments

user
A Google user

Edit: the map accuracy has been improved which earns this app 3 stars instead of 2, but it won't let you create a pin or find gps coordinates of a particular location which makes it useless as a navigation tool. I'd rate 5 stars if they added that one little feature. Then I'd be able to transfer it to google maps for directions. Instead I have to memorize what the general area looks like and then go hunting for it on google maps.

user
A Google user

This app is a great way to see if the land where I am or I'm going has places I can camp for free. I like that it seems to work even with no cell coverage. The one thing I'd change if I could would be to choose which part of the US I'd like data files downloaded for. My phone doesn't have a huge amount of memory, and this app uses a lot, I assume for the great data file.

user
A Google user

Inaccurate. Current location way off...by miles, not just a few feet. Tested app while on known BLM land. App has my location as being in the nearest town miles away (nearest cell tower, maybe??). As mentioned by other reviews, this type of flaw could cause a user to be on private property and not know it. Be diligent when using this app. Great concept, could be very useful if accuracy was improved. Would also be nice if app included camping locations on public land, state trust land...etc.

user
A Google user

It could be a good app but accuracy isn't it's strong suite...For example, I'm presently on private property and surrounded by numerous pieces of private property yet it's showing this entire area as national forest...theres also an annoying blur on the edges of the layers making it difficult to tell where the boundary actually lies; when zoomed out, thats great to look at but zoomed it, the true boundaries are vague to say the least...

user
grednav

Someone took a nation-wide screenshot of public GIS data and turned it into an app. The result is horribly pixelated. Looks great when you're zoomed out at state level. Worthless when you zoom in beyond county level and are missing the real details of public land boundaries. Geospatial MVUM maps are free, but this "app" is not.

user
Gorilla ‍

This could be so much more useful with only a small number of features. Why can't I tap colored area to find out more about them? I'd really love to know which shade of olive drab green is what. Sure I can turn layers on and off one by one and figure it out by elimination, but that's work. And even then I wouldn't know much about it. I should be able to tap on a piece of land in the overlay, find out who owns it, and find out what it's name is. That would make this app 100 times more useful.

user
Matthew

Great data, so-so application.. the maps feature doesnt have any usable map saved for offline use.. even parts you've already looked at won't cache and be available when your offline. It's an amazing app for but could still be a lot better.

user
Ben C

A great app for the price. After using it for a year and adding about 100 pins for campsites, I wish US Public Lands would let me save my pin labels and GPS coordinates to a text file or CSV, or email them, so that I would have them backed up in case I lose my phone.