Welcome to the PF & QF: Our Public Access Story mapping application! This is your one-stop-shop to locate and learn about the organization’s public access and permanent wildlife habitat protection efforts since our inception in 1982. In 2021, “The Habitat Organization” surpassed 212,000 acres of public lands contributions; the equivalent of 331 square miles of pheasant and quail country for upland hunters and their bird dogs to make memories afield. In our minds, this is just the beginning of a much larger impact nationwide.
The mapping application debuts with access properties throughout the Land of 10,000 Lakes. In the months to come, the remaining acquisitions throughout the country will be added. Purchased, restored and enhanced by Pheasants Forever, these beautiful public properties are available for all to enjoy thanks to the efforts of chapters, members and staffers working with a unified vision of pheasants, Pheasants Forever.
Each permanent habitat protection project listed within the map is contributing to the goals of Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever’s Call of the Uplands® National Campaign - a recently announced monumental initiative to save America’s uplands and cultivate the next generation of conservationists and hunters.
Click here to learn more or contribute directly to the campaign!
Click on a property to learn more.
Zoom in/out with the buttons.
Toggle this welcome window open/closed with the button.
Toggle the property information tab open/closed with the button.
Pan the map to your current location with the button.
Search for a project by name with the button.
Toggle between aerial and street basemaps with the button.
See a project with missing information or a missing photo that you can provide? Drop an email to contact@pheasantsforever.org.
This product is for informational purposes and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable, for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. Do not trespass on private property.
Acquisition projects may be undergoing grassland or wetland restoration efforts; pictures will be updated over time as projects are fully restored.
Click a property on the map for more information.