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Public & Private Land Codes PUBLIC & PRIVATE LAND CODES Garrett Allegany CWDMA Washington Frederick Carroll Baltimore Harford Lineboro Maryland Line Cardiff Finzel 47 Ellerlise Pen Mar Norrisville 24 Whiteford ysers 669 40 Ringgold Harney Freeland 165 Asher Youghiogheny 40 Ke 40 ALT Piney Groev ALT 68 615 81 11 Emmitsburg 86 ge Grantsville Barrellville 220 Creek231 Fairview 494 Cearfoss 136 136 Glade River aLke Rid 546 Mt. avSage Flintstone 40 Cascade Sabillasville 624 Prospect 68 ALT 36 itts 40 Hancock 57 418 Melrose 439 Harkins Corriganville v Harvey 144 194 Eklo Pylesville 623 lbysport 40 E Maugansville 550 419410 Silver Run Aleias Bentley Se 36 68 Millstone 60 Leitersburg 270 Middletown Springs45 23 42 Pratt 68 251 64 Deep Run 496 Millers 646 68 Zilhman 230 40 Shane Drybranch ALT Exline 58 Fountain Head62 Lantz Prettyboy 543 Friendsville 638 40 Po 70 St. aulsP Union Mills Bachman Street 0 t Clear 63 491 310 Manchester Dublin 21 40 o Church Smithsburg Taneytown Mills Resevoir 1 Aviltn o Eckhart Mines Cumberland Rush 233 m Spring W ilson Motters 165 LaVale a Indian 15 97 Rayville 83 440 Frostburg Glarysville 250 c Springs HagerstownChewsvilleCavetown 30 er R 70 311 Parkton Shawsville Federal Ady Darlington iv 9 i 40 Huyett 76 er Cre 21 New Ridgeley Twiggtown Little v 68 Cedar 64 140 Hill De ek R Germany 40 Orleans er Pinesburg Keysville Mt. leasP ant Rocks 161 68 Lawn 77 Greenmont 25 Blackhorse 55 White Hall Elder Accident Midlothian Potomac 51 Pumkin Big pringS Thurmont 194 23 320 Center Washington County 56 11 27 Weisburg Jarrettsville 136 495 936 Vale Park Big oolP Detour 482 White Gunpo 138 Madonna 543 42 Halfway Funkstown 77 wder Fa oughiogheny Summit 53 66 Graceham Keymar Hampstead House lls 24 Y Bittinger W illiamsport Mexico 146 232 Deer Management Zone 2 806 Rocky Frizzellburg Shepperd Forest Hoyes r 36 138 1 211 Midland Cresaptown North 632 Hill 212 272 Ridge Ladiesburg Middleburg Uniontown Aspen 137 Hereford Level Webster Branch (250 & 251 private land codes areas Cranberry Run 562 Hickory 657 68 65 252 tin Creagerstown 88 23 Sang Run Beaver Creek Catoc Unionridge B Monkton 152 155 Pinto W agners 84 Putnam Churchville 462 155 Lonaconing are in Region A) St.ames J 70 Carrollton Arcadia Spring Gap Crossroads New Midway W estminster Hess 1 156 220 LeGore Linwood 852 Manor Savage Rive Lappans 17 31 Pekin 40 32 Fowblesburg Glencoe Upper Crossroads 22 Fountain Green Carsins Oldtown Benevola Lewistown r 271 75 330 Havre 51 Downsville 66 ev New Windsor Sparks 1 22 Rawlings Fairplay i Patapsco Butler Bel Ai54r 3 de Grace 63 Tilghmanton R 146 165 136 Savage W oodsboro Johnsville Scarff y 30 Boring BUS Barton 234 c Phoenix Jacksonville 321 l River 68 Ellerton a W arfieldsburg Fenby 45 Browning Mil c Sweet Air 1 Reservoir o 91 Dover 83 145 Fallston n Marston 924 Creswel95l Aberdeen 65 o 550 97 128 Benson 36 Boonsboro Myersville M 140 Sunnybrook145 Baldwin Thayerville 27 Woodensburg Shawan 543 Region A includes Garrett, Allegany and 407 Hydes 147 Pleasant Emmorton 7 34 194 31 Finskburg Deep Creek Lake Luke W esternport 40 Libertytown Glyndon 25 Cockeysville Long Hills 715 Dawson Keedysville Yellow 312 Green 24 Belcamp Bloomington Washington (Zone 2) counties. Springs W alkersville 32 91 Unionville Reisterstown Texas Fork Mountain Perryman McCoole 26 Abingdon 135 67 ALT 26 Gamber Loch Raven Mount 152 Swaton Mt. leasP ant Taylorsville Worthington 332 Vista 159 Sharpsburg 40 17 15 75 331 146 Resevoir Kingsville Van Bibber Aberdeen Washington 34 Ceresville W infield r Proving 70 Liberty Delight 129 Timonium Bush Rive Middletown Upper Ground 213 135 Daniel Reservoir 140 Joppa County Rohrersville Liberty 131 Falls New Lutherville P Reseroiv r 795 Owings 130 Altamont The Chronic Wasting Disease Management Area o Braddock Frederick 26 32 Perry Joppatowne Huttno Deer aPrk to Antietam London Mills 695 147 Edgewood Deer m 1 Hall Heights W oodville Harrisville iver Oakland a Crellin c 70 Eldersburg Wards Chapel Magnolia Loch Lynn Towson 40 214 Management Ri Gapland Broad Run273 New Market land 39 Mountain Heights Kitzmiller includes Allegany and Washington counties. ev 180 Oak r Harrisonville 83 43 Lake Burkittsville G Bush R Dargan 27 97 Pikesville Parkville un Park Zone 1 383 351 River Mount iryA 26 334 Fullerto95n Monocacy Sykesville Ridgeville po 219 Brownsville Jefferson Ijarnsville W oodbineS ch Patapsco Kelso Tasker Monrovia outGaitherh Bran Henry Riv ton Randallstown Chase (252 private land code 7 17 er w Aberdeen 6 Lime d Gortenr Gap Cors. 340 Kiln 270 274 7 e Proving Kearny 80 125 r Ground 144 410 Marriottsville 700 150 is in Region B) 40 Hebbville e 85 R Lisbon Granite r W everton 79 Kemptown Slacks 32 W oodstokc 695 iv Buckeystown 80 333 587 560 Rosemont Urbana Cooksville 70 Corner 695 478 15 75 How to Use These Maps Florence 99 Brunswick Green alleyV Claggetsville Daniels 70 Essex Middle Ri Redhouse 464 Doubs Adamstown W est 50 Gorman 97 Friendship 144 Ba 702 94 c er Table Rock Lily Lewisdale Damascus Glenwood 40 k Ri Thurston Pine Orharc d v Gnegy Church Ponds Hyattstown 108 ver 28 85 Glenelg 144 151 431 411 Ellicott City Catonsville P EtchisonPa at • Maryland counties and their respective Private Land Codes are displayed tu aps 95 x 29 c Tuscarora Comus W oodfield en 166 o Clarksburg 650 t R 95 Ri Edgemere Stronghold i ton erv ve Day 108 100 Unityr geographically. 109 Cedar Grove 32 103 Barnesville 355 27 Jonestown 121 124 Sunshine Dickerson Brink Howard 175 Elkridge 295 270 Laytonsville 108 95 Clarksville 1 • Find your place of harvest and the corresponding private land code number Goshen Brighton Foremans 412 Dorsey 97 Corner 430 Brooksville 650 Highland Simpsonville Riviera Beallsville Germantown 32 170 BWI 173 Montgomery 124 Brinklow Glen Burnie Beach on the maps, or the public land code number from the chart, and provide the burg 108 216 W aterloo Martins 117 117 Village Sandy Guilford 176 108 Fulton 29 Harundale 109 28 Spring Bayside W hites Olney Ashton Jessup713 100 Ferry Gaithersburg Redland Scaggvsille 173 Beach code number at check in. Poolesville Severn 174 Armiger 121 370 97 Savage 107 Quince 124 Norwood Southgate Jacobsville 174 170 Pinehurst Orchard 115 216 175 2 Dawsonville 118 Derwood 28 198 100 Lake Shore 28 Spencerillev Annapolis Ridgeway Pasadena Norbeck 182 Junction 177 355 Darnestown 28 Burtonsville 420 648 North 650 Laurel 198 Potomac Rockville 433 112 Aspen ColevsilleFairland Odenton Severna Park Hill 175 32 Mag Seneca 95 othy R Layhill Contee Dorrs Corner iver Travilah432 S 185 1 Gambrills e v 586 e Cape St. Clair 29 Calertov n Millersville r P n oto 190 W heaton Ri m 270 ve ac 189 197 r Arnold PUBLIC LAND CODES BY COUNTY Riv 193 650 Beltsville 3 Crownsville 50 er Conaways 2 301 185 Potomac 95 471 179 Skidmore Montgomery Great 191 495 Silver 97 178 Falls 197 ALLEGANY COUNTY 01 C and D Canal Lands 362 HARFORD COUNTY 12 Patuxent Naval Air Station 465 Spring Greenbelt 564 Crofton Bethesda Priest ridgB e 450 Glenn Dale Collegear kP Annapolis Dan’s Mountain WMA 240 Earleville WMA 363 Rocks SP 325 Elm’s CWMA 466 Cabinohn J 190 193 50 495 Bowie Collington 301 Edgewater665 Warrior Mountain WMA 241 Fair Hill NRMA 364 Aberdeen Proving Ground 326 St. Mary’s River SP or 450 Hyattsville Riva Anne Arundel 467 424 HillsmereBay Ridge 50 253 Green Ridge SF 242 Bohemia River NRMA 365 Gunpowder Falls SP 327 Salem Tract 0 Steuart Corner Shores 47 Londontown Highland Beach 193 Davidsonville CollinsonS Billmeyer WMA 243 Grove Farm WMA 366 Susquehanna SP 328 Historic St. Mary’s City CWMA 468 W oodmore 2 o Arundel On 202 301 214 Corner ut Selbyh The Bay 704 Largo 214 Birdsville South Ri Rocky Gap SP 244 Old Bohemia WMA 367 Stoney Demonstration Forest 329 Greenwell SP 469 Kolbes River Beach evr 421 Mayo 214 Corner HOWARD COUNTY 13 193 Marriott Hill 468 Beverley A Public or Private Belle Grove WMA 245 CHARLES COUNTY 08 Myrtle Point CWMA 600 193 Beach 202 Harwood er st ivR Sideling Hill WMA 246 Riverside WMA 395 Hugg-Thomas WMA 415 SOMERSET COUNTY 19 495 255 W e Idlewilde Suitland Bayard Land Code is 95 West 4 422 Galesville McCoole Fishery Management Popes Creek WMA 396 Patuxent River SP 416 Deal Island WMA 500 River Shady Side Prince George’s Upper Mt. Zion 247 Waysons 422 468 Required for Chapman SP (Mt. Aventine) 397 Patapsco Valley SP 417 Hillcrest Meadows Marlboro Corner408 Area Fairmount WMA 501 Heights 337 P 259 Greenock a Churchton Mellwood tu 4 2 ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY 02 Nanjemoy WMA 398 Triadelphia/Rocky Gorge (WSSC) 604 Cedar Island WMA 503 Oxon Hill x Bristol 256 472 e 258 Checking Your n t Tracys Landing Deale iv Cedar Point WMA 399 KENT COUNTY 14 R Davidsonville Receiver Station 424 Pocomoke Sound WMA 504 r Nutwell 0 223 301 e e 21 Clinton r iv 382 Lyons Creek Deer or Turkey. R Rosarvyille Fort Meade 425 Indian Head Naval Ordinance Area 400 Millington WMA 375 Maryland Marine Properties WMA 505 c 423 Fairhaven a Croom Chaney m Tippett to 260 Friendship Myrtle Grove WMA 401 Eastern Neck NWR 376 o Silesia Smithsonian 427 Wellington WMA 506 P 5 Rose Haven Cheltenham 261 Dunkirk Doncaster SF or Tayloes Neck 402 Sassafras NRMA 378 223 Owings Crownsville CWMA 428 South Marsh Island WMA 507 Naylor Mount2 North Beach 260 Chapel Point SP 403 MONTGOMERY COUNTY 15 T..B Brandwiney Harmony Sandy Point SP 429 Chesapeake Forest Lands 508 Piscataway 473 Chaneyville Chesapeake 301 Beach 373 381 382 4 BALTIMORE COUNTY 03 Nanjemoy Creek WMA 404 Patuxent River SP 440 TALBOT COUNTY 20 Ashbox MarshallAccokeek 5 Sunderland Hall Cedarville W estwood Mckee-Beshers WMA 441 262 Prettyboy Watershed 340 Cedarville SF 405 Seth CFL 515 Baden 451 Horsehead Lower 2 227 Mattawoman Marlboro Seneca Creek SP 442 228 4 261 Liberty Watershed 341 Indian Creek NRMA 406 WASHINGTON COUNTY 21 Bryans 210 205 Road 450 Willows W aldorf Poplar Hill Loch Raven Watershed 342 Chicamuxen WMA 407 Cherrington CWMA 443 Indian Springs WMA 260 210 Huntingtown 263 Potomac 925 Beantown Malolmc Plum Indian Pomonkey Point Strider WMA 444 Head Heights Parran Gunpowder Falls SP 343 Blossom Point Field Test Facility 408 Sideling Hill WMA 261 224 W hitelains P St.
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