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Oklahoma Hunting Maps

Find public and private hunting land in Oklahoma with onX, the #1 hunting GPS and map app. Hunt GMU maps, landowner boundaries, aerial and topo maps.

Oklahoma Land Ownership Coverage

Our parcel coverage map lets you know at a glance which states and counties we have private land owner data for in our products. Due to differing state regulations and availability of data, we currently do not have complete coverage for every state and county. However, if a state or county makes the parcel data available, we make every effort to include it in future updates.

Note: The purpose of this map is to depict private land parcel coverage. Public land and other map layer coverage is statewide. Please note that there may be parts of some counties that do not have coverage or have unknown private landowner names.

Oklahoma Hunting Map Layers

OK Private Lands Preview

OK Private Lands

Over 1,800,000 parcels mapped by the onX team, this layer helps you know who the property owners are in Oklahoma. Tap any parcel to learn more info about the owner and acreage.

OK Gov Lands Preview

OK Gov Lands

onX has the most accurate maps of Gov Lands, covering over 3,900,000 acres in Oklahoma. Not all Gov Lands offer access opportunities, check regulations before recreating.

OK Possible Access Preview

OK Possible Access

onX has mapped 890,000 acres of possible access lands in Oklahoma including timber companies and land conservation groups. Research rules on these private lands before recreating.

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OK Hunt Zones Preview

OK Hunt Zones

Oklahoma Deer, Elk, and Turkey Game Management Units. Please hunt responsibly, obey all signage and have a safe legal hunt.

Includes 3 Sublayers

  • OK Deer Zones
  • OK Elk Zones
  • OK Fall Turkey Zone – Shotgun Only

App Overview

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Increase success as you layer hunting zones, wildlife management areas, private property and more over aerial imagery, and topographic basemaps, for the most accurate map on mobile device and desktop.

See invisible property lines and seek permission with detailed private and government property boundaries and ownership names.

View trails, roads and accesses to narrow the hunt and always know where you stand.

  • Landowner names & boundaries
  • Satellite imagery with topo lines
  • Offline maps
  • Sync mobile and computer
  • GPS, waypoints, tracks, and markups
  • Color-coded public lands
  • State-specific map layers
  • Roads & trails
  • Hunting zones, units, districts and areas
  • Search by landowner, places or coordinates
  • Mark and measure areas

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Map details

  • Private landowner names, boundaries, and tax address
  • Government lands—federal, state, county, local and non-profit
  • 2020-21 Deer Hunting Zones
  • 2020-21 Fall and Spring Turkey Zones
  • Possible access lands
  • Roads, trails and trailhead names and numbers
  • Point of interests—geographic and recreational
  • Water—rivers, creeks and lakes with flow direction
  • Weather and radar
  • Campgrounds
  • 24K topo
  • Section lines and numbers
  • Fishing access locations and boat ramps
  • Recreation sites
  • National Park visitor maps
  • Historic wildfire perimeters
  • Active fires
  • Possible access lands
  • Much more

Compatibility

onX Hunt prides itself in offering a multi-platform mapping system. Hunt App works on iOS and Android mobile phones as well as provides access to our mapping solutions from your computer.

Map updates

As land ownership, hunting areas, and other map data change we update the map data on our servers. This new map data will automatically be loaded to your Hunt App without you having to do anything.

onX Hunt GPS Chip

Important announcement regarding the onX Hunt Chip

Effective immediately, the onX Hunt Chip for 29 of the 50 U.S. states will no longer be available for purchase. The final 21 states will still be available for purchase through Dec. 31, 2022. Click “Learn More” below to find out when the onX Hunt Chip will be discontinued for this state.

Chip Updates

Version 19.0 Released on Sep 12, 2019

  • Updated Deer Hunting Zones to 2019-20 regulations
  • Updated Fall and Spring Turkey Zones to 2019-20 regulations

Version 18.0 Released on Oct 1, 2018

  • Updated land ownership statewide
  • Improved parcel coverage in the following counties: Adair, Garvin, Muskogee, Washington
  • Updated public lands statewide, including State Parks and Wildlife Management Areas
  • Indicated state lands that have restricted public access (Common School Fund Lands) at the request of Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation
  • Updated Deer Hunting Zones to 2018-19 regulations
  • Updated Fall and Spring Turkey Zones to 2018-19 regulations
  • Added shooting ranges throughout the state

Version 17.0 Released on: Oct 9, 2017

  • Updated parcel data in Texas County (partial)
  • Added Oklahoma Land Access Program (OLAP) Hunting Areas from the 2017 season
  • Added Fall and Spring Turkey Zones from the 2017-18 regulations
  • Updated Deer Hunting Zones to 2017-18 regulations

Version 16.0 Released on: Mar 15, 2016

  • Now has searchable land ownership capability
  • Updated Deer Hunting Zones
  • Updated land ownership statewide
  • Added parcel data to the following counties: Carter, Delaware, Washington (partial)
  • Added dotted parcel lines to indicate interior divisions of properties
  • Created a unique color code for State Parks, State Forests, State Fish & Wildlife, State universities, local parks, Corps of Engineers, Dams
  • Updated 24k topo
  • Highlighted more possible lease access on corporate-owned timberlands, including Forest Investment Associates, John Hancock and the Green Bay Packaging Corporation. Also highlighted public WMA access on some of these lands
  • Highlighted more non-profit lands with public access such as the Edmond Land Conservancy
  • Improved transportation network to symbolize different road types appropriately, and differentiated major city streets and county-level highways
  • Many improvements to geographic names include showing more city and town names at scale ranges appropriate to their size, as well as more intuitive depictions of landscape features
  • New point of interest icons for campgrounds, trailheads, picnic areas, cabins, springs, fishing accesses, and many more!
  • Improvements to water features to make them more visible and show them at appropriate scale ranges
  • Added bathymetry to many lakes throughout the state!