
The Juan Cordona Lake basin dominates this portion of the Permian Basin, marking a landscape where water and industry intersect. Located along the boundary of Crane and Pecos counties, the area is defined by the winding course of the Pecos River and the artificial waterways of the Highline Canal. The road network reflects the local oil and ranching economy, with routes like S Exxon Rd and Tiny Earp Rd cutting across the desert scrub. Other thoroughfares such as Old Crane Rd and Juan Cordona Lake Rd provide access to the lakebed and the surrounding plains. This survey captures the modern hydraulic and transportation infrastructure of a traditionally arid West Texas region.
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1964 Doodle Bug Well
Crane County, TX

1964 Penwell SE
Crane County, TX

1964 Penwell SW
Crane County, TX

1964 Perkins Lake
Crane County, TX

1972 Girvin NE
Crane County, TX

1972 Girvin NW
Crane County, TX

1974 Castle Gap
Crane County, TX

1974 Crane NW
Crane County, TX

1974 Crane SW
Crane County, TX

1974 Imperial NW
Crane County, TX

1974 Juan Cordona Lake
Crane County, TX

1974 Tubbs Corner
Crane County, TX

2022 Castle Gap
Crane County, TX

2022 Crane NW
Crane County, TX

2022 Crane SW
Crane County, TX

2022 Doodle Bug Well
Crane County, TX

2022 Girvin NE
Crane County, TX

2022 Girvin NW
Crane County, TX

2022 Imperial NW
Crane County, TX

2022 Juan Cordona Lake
Crane County, TX

2022 Penwell SE
Crane County, TX

2022 Penwell SW
Crane County, TX

2022 Perkins Lake
Crane County, TX

2022 Tubbs Corner
Crane County, TX