
The small community of Cooperton sits at the northwestern edge of a landscape defined by the dramatic transition from agricultural plains to the rocky elevations of the Wichita Mountains. This 1991 survey captures the southwestern corner of Oklahoma where the Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge preserves significant peaks and plateaus, including Mount Pinchot and Baker Peak. The mapping detail reveals a network of natural springs and ephemeral drainages, such as Time-O-Day Spring and Sugar Creek Spring, which were vital to early settlement and livestock operations in this semi-arid environment.
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