
The White River and its multiple tributaries dominate this corner of Washington County, where the landscape transitions from the river valley floors to the heights of Robinson Mountain and Round Mountain. In the mid-1990s, the area retained a deeply established rural character, evidenced by the numerous small family cemeteries and country churches that dot the terrain. Significant water features include Lake Sequoyah and the confluence where the West Fork White River meets the main channel.
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