
Bushland serves as the central hub of this High Plains landscape, straddling the border between Potter and Randall Counties. The settlement pattern reflects modern residential expansion alongside established agricultural infrastructure, with the Post Office situated near the intersection of the I-40 Frontage Rd and Ranch Rd 2381. North of the town, the terrain transitions from flat plains into the broken breaks of the Canadian River watershed, marked by the prominent height of Goat Mtn. The hydrology of the area is defined by seasonal drainages such as Tecovas Cr, Spring Cr, and the Negro Arroyo, while Ida Lake provides a rare permanent water feature in this arid environment. Roads like Experiment Station Rd and Frying Pan Rd hint at the region's history of agricultural research and ranching heritage.
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