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Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) is an interactive tool for capturing, storing, analyzing, and managing geographic map data. Our GIS staff build and maintain spatial datasets and applications, conduct GIS projects, and publish GIS maps in order to help with the management of Idaho’s endowment assets and to provide transparency and easy access to information. Some of these tools are designed for the general public while others are meant for use among GIS professionals.

Maps/GIS Applications

Geoportal: Full Collection of GIS Data Applications

Land Records Application/Access IDL Customer Portal

Most-Used Applications

Click tabs for each interactive map
Not all interactive maps are mobile friendly

IDL GIS and Remote Sensing staff selected for the
2020 ESRI Special Achievement in GIS award

given to just 170 winners out of more than
400,000 Global ESRI users

Idaho Department of Lands
GIS Mission


To build and maintain Geographic Information System (GIS) capability within the Department of Lands, plat accurate land ownership information
for state owned land (Idaho Code 58-119); maintain activity records for land administered by the department; provide expertise and service in fields of GIS, spatial analysis, cartography, remote sensing and aerial photography or other similar technical fields that
would not otherwise be available to the department.

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