
Blanco Canyon cuts a distinctive path through the High Plains landscape along the boundary of Floyd and Crosby Counties. This 2022 survey illustrates the dramatic topography where the White River and its tributaries, including Crawfish Creek, have carved deep into the Caprock. The map shows a transition from the level agricultural fields of the Llano Estacado into the broken terrain of the canyon floor. Local landmarks like Lakeview Cem in the northeast corner and smaller water bodies such as Hancock Lake and Snow Lake provide points of reference within the network of county roads. The drainage patterns of Crawfish Cr reveal the erosional forces that continue to shape this portion of the Texas Panhandle, contrasting with the geometric precision of the surrounding ranch roads.
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1961 Bunker Hill
Crosby County, TX

1962 Smith Tank
Crosby County, TX

1965 Cone
Crosby County, TX

1965 Floydada SE
Crosby County, TX

1965 Wake
Crosby County, TX

1966 Canyon Valley
Crosby County, TX

1966 Cap Rock
Crosby County, TX

1966 Collett Springs
Crosby County, TX

1966 Kalgary
Crosby County, TX

1966 McAdoo
Crosby County, TX

1966 Mount Blanco
Crosby County, TX

1967 Ralls NE
Crosby County, TX

1967 Ralls SE
Crosby County, TX

1967 Savage
Crosby County, TX

2022 Bunker Hill
Crosby County, TX

2022 Canyon Valley
Crosby County, TX

2022 Cap Rock
Crosby County, TX

2022 Collett Springs
Crosby County, TX

2022 Cone
Crosby County, TX

2022 Floydada SE
Crosby County, TX

2022 Kalgary
Crosby County, TX

2022 McAdoo
Crosby County, TX

2022 Mount Blanco
Crosby County, TX

2022 Ralls NE
Crosby County, TX

2022 Ralls SE
Crosby County, TX

2022 Savage
Crosby County, TX

2022 Smith Tank
Crosby County, TX

2022 Wake
Crosby County, TX