
Hardy sits at the heart of this landscape along the border of Kansas and Oklahoma, where the rolling drainages of the southern Flint Hills meet the north-central plains. The map reveals a land defined by its hydrology, featuring a network of seasonal and permanent watercourses including Little Beaver Creek, Mud Creek, and Canadian Creek. Scattered throughout the terrain are several identified water management points such as 071038 Reservoir and 071037 Reservoir, which characterize the modern agricultural and conservation priorities of Kay and Osage counties. The rectilinear road network, including North Hardy Lane and East Indian Road, underscores the enduring influence of the Public Land Survey System, which organized this area into townships like t29n r4e and t28n r5e.
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1935 Kaw
Kay County, OK

1963 Kaw City NW
Kay County, OK

1963 Uncas
Kay County, OK

1964 Hardy
Kay County, OK

1968 Blackwell NW
Kay County, OK

1968 Eddy
Kay County, OK

1968 Newkirk SW
Kay County, OK

1968 Ponca City NW
Kay County, OK

2022 Blackwell NW
Kay County, OK

2022 Eddy
Kay County, OK

2022 Hardy
Kay County, OK

2022 Kaw City NW
Kay County, OK

2022 Newkirk SW
Kay County, OK

2022 Ponca City NW
Kay County, OK

2022 Uncas
Kay County, OK