Walk-In Access (WIA) Program

Find a WIA

Choose a county below to bring up detailed maps of WIAs.

counties with WIA sitesSee WIAs for Norman CountySee WIAs for Mahnomen CountySee WIAs for Cass CountySee WIAs for Hubbard CountySee WIAs for Clay CountySee WIAs for Becker CountySee WIAs for Otter Tail CountySee WIAs for Wilkin CountySee WIAs for Pine CountySee WIAs for Todd CountySee WIAs for Kanabec CountySee WIAs for Grant CountySee WIAs for Douglas CountySee WIAs for Traverse CountySee WIAs for Stevens CountySee WIAs for Pope CountySee WIAs for Big Stone CountySee WIAs for Swift CountySee WIAs for Kandiyohi CountySee WIAs for Meeker CountySee WIAs for Lac Qui Parle CountySee WIAs for Chippewa CountySee WIAs for McLeod CountySee WIAs for Yellow Medicine CountySee WIAs for Renville CountySee WIAs for Sibley CountySee WIAs for Redwood CountySee WIAs for Lincoln CountySee WIAs for Lyon CountySee WIAs for Le Sueur CountySee WIAs for Brown CountySee WIAs for Blue Earth CountySee WIAs for Pipestone CountySee WIAs for Murray CountySee WIAs for Cottonwood CountySee WIAs for Waseca CountySee WIAs for Watonwan CountySee WIAs for Rock CountySee WIAs for Nobles CountySee WIAs for Martin CountySee WIAs for Faribault CountySee WIAs for Mower County

Note: counties in gray are part of the WIA program but do not currently have any sites.

Mapping tools

Note: All WIA map products should be used as a reference only to the official boundary of public hunting lands posted in the field. Hunters should not rely on printed hunting atlases or downloaded digital map products from previous years as there are often changes to WIA boundaries including site closures and new sites added. Note that access points to some WIA sites are limited as identified by WIA trail symbols and text explanations included on maps provided on these pages.

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