
Flint Creek serves as the central drainage for this section of Granite County, where cattle ranching and high-altitude timberlands meet. The small community of Hall sits at a crossroads in the north, while the southern reaches follow the valley floor toward Stone and Maxville. This geography is defined by a complex network of irrigation and water rights, evidenced by the Allendale Ditch and Allen Dale Ditch diverting water through the basin. The eastern edge of the map rises sharply into the Flint Creek Range and Limestone Ridge, marking the boundary of the Deerlodge National Forest. These mountain slopes give way to numerous small tributaries like Byrne Creek and Gaskill Creek, illustrating the transition from the irrigated valley floor to the protected wilderness of the national forest highlands.
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