I'm sure it depends where it is, but state land isn't always a "bonus." My home state of Minnesota is blessed with over 12 million acres of public lands. Some, I'm sure, is good hunting. In SE Minnesota our state lands are literally crawling with people seven days a week now. A recent DNR 3 year study of the squirrel populations on an 80,000 acre state land near me showed that they are on the brink of not even being able to re-populate because their numbers are so small. When I was a kid, squirrels were everywhere on state lands. 30 years ago heavy deer trails were everywhere and it was really good hunting, especially during weekdays when the metro crowd was working. Farmers that used state land for crops had to leave 1/3 of it over winter and by the end of January the fields were stripped bare and just plowed under in the spring. Now, many fields have none or just a few deer tracks in them during winter as the numbers are so low because the harvest pressure is so intense. Now, the farmers actually do a harvest of those fields again in early Spring there's so much crop left after winter. I recently talked to a grouse hunter that had walked all day on state land...no birds and he did not kick up one deer or see any squirrels.
I guess at least a person has a place to go and take a nice nature walk on the state lands near me.