
Industrial operations dominate the southern portion of this mid-1960s survey, where the town of Hayden sits at the base of the Dripping Spring Mountains. The landscape reflects a massive copper mining economy, defined by the extensive Tailings Pond and Slag Dump along the banks of the Gila River. Further north, the terrain rises sharply toward peaks like Tam O'Shanter Peak and Tornado Peak, where smaller extraction sites such as the San Bernardo Jr Mine, Chirito Mine, and Overland Mine are reached by a network of jeep trails.
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