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Can tree stands be too close to roadways?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Tree stands can be too close to roadways if they are within 100 yards of a high-traffic area or create a safety hazard for drivers.

Safe Distance Considerations

When placing a tree stand near a roadway, it’s essential to maintain a safe distance to avoid disrupting traffic flow and to minimize the risk of accidents. A general rule of thumb is to position the stand at least 100 yards away from a high-traffic area, such as a main road or a busy trail. This distance allows drivers to stop safely in case they spot a hunter or a tree stand.

Tree Stand Visibility and Placement

Tree stands should be placed in a location that allows hunters to remain visible to other hunters and to vehicles, but not so visible that it creates a distraction for drivers. Consider placing the stand near a tree with a clear line of sight to the roadway, but also ensure that the stand is not directly in the line of sight of drivers. This will help to minimize the risk of accidents and ensure a safe hunting experience.

Additional Safety Precautions

In addition to maintaining a safe distance from roadways, hunters should also take additional safety precautions when using tree stands near roads. These include wearing bright orange clothing, using high-visibility vests, and being aware of their surroundings at all times. Hunters should also inform other hunters and drivers about their location and be prepared to respond quickly in case of an emergency.

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