Is there a map of Washington that shows lands owned by government agencies?
Yes. You can download the Major Public Lands Map or order a paper copy of the map. Landowners, Industry, & Contractors Q: How can I find out about gathering mushrooms, berries, wood, or other forest products from state forestland? A: You don’t need a permit for recreational harvesting of mushrooms, berries, or limited amounts of certain other forest products from state trust lands, but there are limits on how much you can gather for noncommercial use. Learn about current harvest opportunities, guidelines, and limits by contacting the DNR region office nearest you. Q: How can I find out about gathering firewood or other materials from forestland after a timber harvest? A: Current opportunities, guidelines, and limits for harvesting from state lands are available from the DNR region office nearest you. Q: Where can I find out about invasive or noxious weeds? A: Each county in Washington has a noxious weed board. The phone numbers and links to the websites of Washington counties are onlin
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