I'm considering buying some property that is adjacent to a narrow strip of public land. I suspect that strip exists to satisfy anti-landlock requirements when the land got subdivided. However, the land isn't a road, or even cleared, it's a dense forest.
Can I do anything more than walk on that land to reach my property? Is there anything, beyond the good will of the local county officials and planning board, I can rely on to get vehicular access?
I am intentionally not listing the specific state because I'm looking at similar situations in two states and likely more in the future. If the answer turns out to be different in different states, I'll pursue them separately one at a time.
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