I live adjacent to the lake and want to know where my property ends and public property begins?
The public property line is referenced with yellow paint on trees. Boundary line signs are also present in some areas. The painted trees are not the actual property line, but indicate on which side of the tree the property line is located. When you build or purchase a home adjacent to public property, please be sure that you know where the exact boundary is. It is the responsibility of each adjoining landowner to know the exact location of his or her property lines and corners. Information on the property lines can be obtained by visiting the Natural Resource Management Office. If you have a question pertaining to the line, a ranger will be glad to meet with you on-site.