Information about how and why the DNR buys land
Overview
In collaboration with conservation partners and local governments, DNR acquires land to protect critical wildlife habitat and other natural resources. Strategic land acquisitions also help provide a variety of recreational, economical, and environmental opportunities for the state.
How land acquisition works
-
Why do we buy land?
-
We purchase land and interests in land to provide a variety of recreational and natural resource opportunities at locations including:
State Parks and Recreation Areas
State Trails
State Forests
Public Water Access Sites
Scientific and Natural Areas
Wildlife Management Areas
Trout Stream easement areas
Public Water Access Sites
Native Prairie Bank easement areas
-
How we buy land?
-
The DNR's Lands and Minerals Division coordinates the acquisition process in cooperation with various DNR divisions (Fish and Wildlife, Parks and Trails, Forestry, Ecological and Water Resources).
Here are the steps to buying land:
Assign an acquisition project manager
Gather property information
Appraise land
Make an offer
Obtain title opinion
Schedule closing
-
Does the DNR accept donations of land?
-
In some cases, we accept donations of land. There may be tax benefits if you make a donation of land to the DNR.
We can also partner on acquisitions with organizations such as local units of government, sporting clubs, conservation organizations, non-profit organizations and land trusts.
-
How do we determine land value?
-
We are required to hire an appraiser to determine the market value of your property. Some conservation easement valuations are determined by a formula.
You may hire an appraiser to provide an independent opinion of the value of your property.
If an offer is made to you, there is no obligation to accept it.
-
What are the benefits of selling?
-
-
We pay most of the closing costs
Your land will be available for public use
You will create a family legacy
Your land is preserved for future generations
Minnesotans will have new outdoor recreational opportunities
-
-
How do we determine what lands to acquire?
-
The DNR makes acquisition decisions using department-wide SLAM acquisition goals (PDF) and divisional and programmatic goals for Forestry (PDF), Parks and Trails (PDF), Fish and Wildlife (PDF), Ecological and Water Resources (PDF).
The DNR's land acquisition goals are to:
Increase close-to-home outdoor recreation opportunities
Protect significant and/or rare natural resources
Restore and protect water resources
Mitigate and adapt to climate change
Expand access to existing land holdings
Consolidate land ownership, creating larger, contiguous blocks of DNR lands
Interested in selling land?
If you would like the DNR to consider buying your property, or have other questions about acquisitions contact the regional Lands and Minerals Division staff in your area using the map or webpage below:
For more information contact:
Acquisition Coordinator
218-328-8924
[email protected]
Click on a region for contact info or visit the Regional contacts webpage
