
Cayuga sits at the heart of this prairie landscape, serving as a focal point for the surrounding agricultural section lines and county roads. The terrain is defined by its extensive wetlands and conservation areas, most notably the Tewaukon National Wildlife Refuge in the southern reaches and the Sargent County Waterfowl Production Area to the north. These protected grounds, along with the meandering path of the Wild Rice River and the waters of Clouds Lake, illustrate the vital role of water management and habitat preservation in Sargent County. Local genealogy and history are preserved at sites like Cayuga Community Cem, Nordland Cem, and Rutland Cem, which remain as quiet landmarks across the township grids of this modern survey.
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