Can landowners build roads to access their property if the property is located within a wilderness area?
Landowners have the right to have access to their property. The BLM may approve the kind and degree of access that the landowner enjoyed immediately before the wilderness was designated and BLM determines will serve the purpose for which the lands are used and that will cause the lease impact on wilderness character.
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