
Greer sits at the heart of this late-twentieth-century study, surrounded by the high-elevation terrain of the Apache National Forest. The settlement is defined by its proximity to the Little Colorado River and a chain of local water management features including the Greer Lakes, Bunch Reservoir, and River Reservoir. The landscape is a complex network of canyons and flats, where the drainage from Antelope Mountain and Sizer Knoll feeds into numerous named springs and tanks like Duke Spring and Spud Patch Tank.
62 named features on this map. Tap any name to fly to it.
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