
Barton is the primary settlement on this North Dakota prairie landscape, situated where the borders of Bottineau, Rolette, and McHenry counties converge. The terrain is defined by its numerous small depressions and wetlands, characteristic of the drift prairie, with Ox Creek and Willow Creek meandering across the northern sections. A regular grid of section roads like 83rd St NE and Willow City Rd structures the rural landscape, facilitating access between scattered homesteads and the town site. Conservation efforts are evident in the southwestern corner, where the McHenry County Waterfowl Production Area preserves vital habitat. Within Barton itself, the intersection of Lake St and Barton St marks the local center, serving as a hub for the surrounding agricultural community.
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