
Greenbrier serves as a northern anchor in this landscape where the terrain transitions from the heights of Horseshoe Mountain and Springfellow Hill down toward the northern reaches of Conway. The area is defined by a series of parallel ridges, most notably North Cadron Ridge and Kaney Ridge, which dictate the flow of several waterways including East Fork Cadron Creek and Greenbrier Creek. This contemporary survey reveals a well-developed road network connecting established communities like Wooster, Springhill, and Pleasant Valley. These settlements are grounded by numerous local landmarks such as Bethlehem Cem, Pearson Cem, and Springhill Cem, which provide essential points of reference for genealogists. To the south, the map details the recreation and drainage around Beaver Fork Lake, where Picnic Point and Frauenthal Cem sit near the valley floor. Small named peaks like Tater Hill, Bald Hill, and Pisgah Mtn rise above the residential developments, illustrating the local topography that shaped these Ozark foothill communities.
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