
The Gila River corridor serves as the primary artery for settlement and agriculture in this southwestern New Mexico landscape, anchoring the communities of Cliff, Gila, and Riverside. The river's influence is evident in the intricate network of levees, ditches, and wells that support local holdings like Farm and Mc Millen. This water-dependent economy is bounded by the dramatic rise of Graveyard Mesa and the complex drainage systems of Duck Creek and Bear Creek.
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