Summary
Adding a Hunting GPS maps microSD chip to your GPS will revolutionize how you use your GPS. Easily determine your position in relation to public and private property boundaries, find public land boundaries, determine landowner names and ranch boundaries, query which Hunt Area or Section number you are in, and More!
Previously CO_PLAT4GPS.
Map Coverage: Entire State
Map Features:
- Public Lands with Unique Colors (Statewide)
- PLAT data (Private Landowner's Names) in the following counties: Adams, Alamosa, Arapahoe, Archuleta, Boulder, Chaffee, Cheyenne, Clear Creek, Conejos, Costilla, Custer, Denver, Dolores, Douglas, Eagle, Elbert, Fremont, Garfield, Gilpin, Grand, Gunnison, Huerfano, Jefferson, Kit Carson, LaPlata, Lake, Larimer, Logan, Mesa, Mineral, Moffat, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Phillips, Pitkin, Pueblo, Rio Blanco, Rio Grande, Routt, San Miguel, Saguache, Summit, Teller, Weld, Yuma
- Topo Lines - 20 ft contour intervals ~ 1:24K Equivalent
- Section Lines and Numbers (T24N R34E 12)
- Big Game Management Units
- Walk-In Access Program Lands
- Roads - City, Hwy, & Backroads
- Geographic Names (cities, creeks, manmade features, etc)
- Hiking Trails
- Water Data (creeks, rivers, lakes, springs)
- Campgrounds
- Boat Ramps and Fishing Access
- Old and New National Forest Roads and Trails
- National Forest Trailheads
- Wilderness Area Boundaries
- Shows Private Land
- Nature Conservancy
- BLM - Bureau of Land Management
- State Land Trusts
- County Land
- State Parks
- Bankhead Jones
- National Forest and National Grasslands
- Department of Defense and Corps of Engineers - COE
- Indian Reservations
- State Wildlife Areas
- National Wildlife Refuges - NWR
- National Parks
- Bureau of Reclamation - BOR
Version 13.1
Released on: Mar 20, 2013Changes:
Fixed a map error where Indian Reservation displayed as the same color as BLM land.Added a few Nature Conservancy lands in Park County
Version 13.0
Released on: Feb 26, 2013Changes:
Added Parcel Data in the following counties - Lake, PhillipsUpdated Land Owner and Parcel Data in many counties with an update date of 2013.
Updated GMU data
Added more trails throughout the state
Changed the color of local government land from maroon and light purple to peach
Fixed many, many public land changes and land swaps that other public land paper maps and GPS maps may show you erroneously.
Version 12.2
Released on: Apr 24, 2012Changes:
Added Parcel data in more counties - Eagle, Logan, Fremont, Weld, Elbert, Jefferson, Mineral, Rio Grande, Saguache, Alamosa, Conejos, CostillaChanged display of Section Lines to make them lighter
Changed display of GMU boundaries to make them easier to see
Changed the color and line style of the closed roads to clean up the map in areas with many old roads. These roads are now a light gray dashed line instead the thicker white and brown colored line.
Version 12.1
Released on: Jan 13, 2012Changes:
Added Parcel Data in Summit countyVersion 12.0 (Released Jan 01, 2012)
Added Parcel Data in the following counties: Adams, Chaffee, Kit Carson, PuebloUpdated Government Land Ownership with an update date of Dec 2011
Updated Kenner Ranch Property and BLM land
Version 11.2 (Released Dec 05, 2011)
added more National Park DataUpdated Comanche National Grassland ownership data
Updated state trust lands and hunting access lands
Version 11.1 (Released May 31, 2011)
Updated layering to make GPS units run faster and smootherVersion 11.0 (Released Apr 24, 2011)
GPS Compatibility for SD and microSD Orders
- Must have a Garmin GPS (color screen recommended)
- Unit must have expandable memory capability unless you are purchasing the download version (slot or port for microSD or SD memory card)
- recommended unit - Garmin GPSMAP 62s
- DO NOT send any other map data to the SD card while it is in the unit - you may take the card out and use Mapsource to send any other data. You may send and receive data for waypoints, tracks, and routes to and from your GPS unit's internal memory
Compatible Units (just some of them) - must be a Garmin
A good place to check if your unit is compatible is the Garmin website. Find your unit then click on the 'specs' tab to see if it will 'Accept Data Cards'- All Garmin Montana Series
- All Garmin Oregon Series
- Dakota 20
- Nuvi series
- GPSMAP 60CSx & 60Cx, 62s & 62st
- GPSMAP 76CSx & 76Cx, 78s & 78sc
- Rino 655t, 650, 520HCx & 530HCx
- Astro 320 & 220
- eTrex 20 & 30
- eTrex Legend HCx, Cx
- eTrex Vista HCx, Cx
- eTrex Venture HCx
- All Garmin Colorado Series
- Zumo series
- Street Pilot
- IQUE
- Edge 605 & 705
GPS Compatibility for MapSource/BaseCamp Download Orders
You can download and install the map onto your computer's BaseCamp Software to view the maps on your computer then send the maps to your GPS.
System Requirements (unless you purchase the microSD card)
- Garmin GPS with color screen
- USB cable to connect GPS to computer
- BaseCamp software (free download from Garmin's Website) - or you can use the old version of Garmin's Trip and Waypoint Management Software - MapSource
- Windows PC (OS's - Windows XP SP3 or higher, Vista, Windows )
- Mac Computer (Intel based running OS 10.5.8 or higher. Tiger and PowerPC users should use BaseCamp 2.1.2 available here.)
- HIGH SPEED INTERNET required
- recommended units - Garmin GPSMAP 62s
Compatible Units - must be a Garmin
- All Garmin Montana Series
- All Garmin Oregon Series
- All Garmin Colorado Series
- All Dakota
- GPSMAP 60Cx, 60CSx, 62, 62s, 62st
- GPSMAP 76Cx, 76CSx, 78, 78s, 78sc
- eTrex Legend HCx, Cx
- eTrex Summit HC
- eTrex Venture HC & Cx
- eTrex Vista HCx, Cx
- eTrex 20, 30
- Rino 520HCx, 530HCx, 610, 650, 655t
- Astro 220, 320
- Nuvi series
- Zumo series
- Street Pilot
- IQUE
- Edge 605 & 705
SD vs. Download
2 Ways to Order
1. Pre-Loaded microSD/SD card - Simply plug card into your GPS and go
microSD/SD card Advantages
- Very Easy to use! Simply plug the memory card into the memory card slot on your GPS and go.
- No downloading software and messing with the computer.
- The microSD can also be used to view the map on your computer through Garmin's BaseCamp software (for Advanced Users). View the map on your computer to help find areas to hunt or scout before you hit the ground.
- Some GPS units don't take microSD or SD cards, so you will have to use the download version.
2. Download Version - View Maps on your Computer for trip planning and scouting, then send maps to your GPS or your own SD card
Download Version Advantages
- Download version allows you to view the map on the computer then send the map to a GPS. View the map on your computer to help find areas to hunt or scout before you hit the ground.
- Updating your map is faster. Simply download the new version of the map from our website and install it on your GPS.
- Downloading and installing all the maps and necessary software can be difficult and time-consuming.
- For Advanced Users only
- High Speed Internet required for these large file downloads
- You will be able to see your position relative to public and private land boundaries. For example, if you are on a BLM section, your current location will show up on a yellow background. If you are on private land, your GPS will show your current location on a white background.
- Wherever you go you have a Statewide Ownership and Topo Map compact down to a device that fits in the palm of your hand and weighs less than a pound.
- Easily Compare to your Paper Maps to quickly figure out your location on that Paper Map using section lines and property ownership coloring as a reference.
- The PLAT4GPS map gives you 2 data sources to help you be sure of Property Ownership.
2. Government Owned Lands data that distinguishes government owned lands from private lands by coloring: [BLM, State , Forest Service , private=white, US Fish & Wildlife , National Parks , Indian Reservations, etc.]
Please Note that these 2 data sources may show property boundaries differently in some cases. In most cases the property boundaries the same or less than 20 ft different, but in some cases the boundaries differ by 100 yards or more. In any case, the map will give most users a better idea of where the actual property boundary is than by simply using a paper map alone. By comparing these two data sets and obeying property postings, users can be even more confident that they aren't violating trespassing laws.
The Tax Data is typically more accurate as far as ownership because government tax revenue is at stake. If the Government Owned Lands data shows an area as being government owned, but the Tax Data shows a private land owner's name on the property, trust the Tax Data and assume it is private land until you can verify ownership by talking to a Local Law Enforcement Official or Surveyor.
We concentrate our efforts to providing the most current and accurate property boundaries and ownership available. These maps are for Reference Purposes only. Always obey property postings and use common sense to visually verify boundaries. Data is taken from the most current state and national government agency's land survey data. Because of the data compilation methods used by state agencies and Montana Mapping & GPS, LLC, the data is subject to error. No representation is made or warranty given as to its content or usability. User assumes all risk of use. These data do not constitute a legal survey; when seeking the definitive description of real property, consult the deed recorded at the local county courthouse or official land records in the respective federal or state agencies.
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