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Montana bans corner-crossing on public lands without permission, despite a Supreme Court decline to review a favorable ruling.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has confirmed that corner-crossing—moving between adjacent public lands by crossing a shared corner—remains illegal without landowner permission, despite a U.S. Supreme Court decision not to review a 10th Circuit ruling that legalized the practice in six western states.
FWP Director Christy Clark reiterated that hunters and outdoor users must obtain consent, and violations will be referred to county attorneys.
The state maintains its position amid ongoing debate over public access versus private property rights, with about 871,000 acres of public land surrounded by private holdings.
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Montana prohíbe el cruce de esquinas en tierras públicas sin permiso, a pesar de que la Corte Suprema se negó a revisar un fallo favorable.