
Fremont National Forest dominates the high ground of the Willow Creek Hills in this Lake County study. The landscape is defined by its water management and agricultural history, seen in the network of the North Canal and East Canal that feed from Junipers Reservoir and Cottonwood Reservoir. At Drews Gap, the Antelope Booth State Scenic Corridor winds through Antelope Canyon, marking a vital mountain pass. Evidence of working ranch life is present at Lamb Ranch and Hill Ranch, while numerous isolated water sources like Wooden Trough Spring and White Rock Spring are mapped across the drier northern slopes. The presence of several Gravel Pits and the Prospect Gravel Pit highlights the localized extraction that supported the area's infrastructure.
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1955 · Klamath Falls
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1958 · Klamath Falls
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1964 · Drews Reservoir
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1964 · Lakeview SW
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1964 · Cox Flat
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1964 · Lakeview NW
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1964 · Dog Lake
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1964 · Cougar Peak
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1964 · Fitzwater Point
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1964 · Drews Gap
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