
Kenton sits at the base of the prominent Black Mesa escarpment, marking a significant geographic and political crossroads in the Oklahoma Panhandle during the late 1960s. This survey by the Oklahoma Water Resources Board and other state agencies highlights the intersection of the Cimarron River and its various tributaries, including the Dry Cimarron River and Carrizozo Creek. The landscape is defined by its mesas and deep drainages like Burrows Canyon and Blacksmith Canyon, which provided distinct landmarks for early travelers and cattle drivers.
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