
The Costilla Canal and various irrigation channels like the Central Lateral and S Lateral define the agricultural geometry of this section of Alamosa. This 2022 survey shows a landscape organized by the Public Land Survey System, where townships such as t39n r11e and t38n r10e dictate the grid of rural roads and property lines. The naming conventions of local thoroughfares reflect a mix of geological and natural themes, seen in routes such as Kaolinite Dr, Basalt Ln, and Mourning Dove Ln. The map illustrates the sophisticated water management systems required for cultivation in this high-altitude valley, where canals and laterals are the primary landmarks across the open terrain.
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1965 Baldy
Alamosa County, CO

1965 Dry Lakes
Alamosa County, CO

1965 Medano Ranch
Alamosa County, CO

1965 Twin Peaks
Alamosa County, CO

1965 Zapata Ranch
Alamosa County, CO

1966 Alamosa West
Alamosa County, CO

1966 Hooper SE
Alamosa County, CO

1966 Mount Pleasant School
Alamosa County, CO

1968 Hooper East
Alamosa County, CO

1968 Hooper West
Alamosa County, CO

2001 Twin Peaks
Alamosa County, CO

2001 Zapata Ranch
Alamosa County, CO

2022 Alamosa West
Alamosa County, CO

2022 Baldy
Alamosa County, CO

2022 Dry Lakes
Alamosa County, CO

2022 Hooper East
Alamosa County, CO

2022 Hooper SE
Alamosa County, CO

2022 Hooper West
Alamosa County, CO

2022 Medano Ranch
Alamosa County, CO

2022 Mount Pleasant School
Alamosa County, CO

2022 Twin Peaks
Alamosa County, CO

2022 Zapata Ranch
Alamosa County, CO