A jeep is parked next to a tent on a desert landscape, with a mountain in the background and the setting sun turning the sky and clouds pink and blue.
A campsite in California's Riverside County.
  Credit:
BLM California

Ooh and aah over nature's beauty, not fireworks on BLM public lands this July 4

This Independence Day, let's make sure our celebrations help protect, not harm, our precious public lands.
Uncrewed aircraft flying towards fire
An uncrewed aircraft flies towards a fire.
  Credit:
Henry Gilliland, BLM

Uncrewed aircraft reduce cost, lower risk, and improve land management

The Bureau of Land Management uses uncrewed aircraft in projects from managing wildfires to protecting wildlife.
A person on a bike, rides along a trail at sunset.
A mountain biker on a trail in the McCoy Flats of Utah.
  Credit:
Bob Wick

Discover the outdoors: 10 unforgettable recreational activities on public lands

If you’re craving wide-open spaces, striking scenery, and outdoor adventure without crowds, lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management are your perfect getaway.
A peaceful, dark river snakes through the middle of the photo with a rocky bank in the foreground and thick forest, hills, and cloudy sky in the background. There’s an orange tent on the rocks in the lower right of the image and two blue kayaks perched on the shoreline a few feet away. A man squats in the middle of the image with his back to the river near the kayaks.
Beaver Creek Wild and Scenic River in central Alaska.
  Credit:
Photo by Bob Wick.

BLM Public Lands: Know before you go

Each year, millions of people enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities on BLM Public Lands. But before you head out on your next adventure, here are some tips to ensure your visit is safe and enjoyable.

The Bureau of Land Management

The Bureau of Land Management's mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.

Spotlight News & Announcements

This is a curated collection of featured news items and stories, designed to provide an in-depth look into the daily work at the BLM.

Quick Facts

245

Million acres of public lands managed

43K

Recreation jobs supported with over 374k jobs overall

30%

Approximate percentage of Nation's minerals managed

$1.2

Economic contributions from Geothermal, Wind & Solar in billions