
Fruitdale serves as the primary rail-and-water hub in this mid-1950s survey of Butte County, where the Chicago and North Western railroad tracks parallel the winding course of the Belle Fourche River. The landscape is defined by the complex irrigation infrastructure of the Missouri River Basin project, including the Inlet Canal, South Canal, and the expansive Belle Fourche Reservoir which occupies the northern reaches of the quadrangle. A significant portion of this shoreline is preserved within the Belle Fourche National Wildlife Refuge.
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