
Booker sits at the intersection of the High Plains and the rolling breaks of the Panhandle, straddling the line between Ochiltree and Lipscomb counties. The town's grid is defined by a primary corridor along N Main St and S Main St, flanked by residential streets named for Texas flora like S Bluebonnet St and S Azalea St. This area is characterized by a high-plains drainage system where Duck Pond Cr and Kiowa Cr carve subtle relief into the landscape. To the south and east, the transition from town to ranching country is marked by the presence of Heart Cem and Kiowa Cem. The road network reflects the region's agricultural and transit roots, with the Old Darrouzett Hwy and Ranch Rd 1265 connecting these small northern Texas communities.
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