1970 Map of Kinnikinick Lake, 1979 Print
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1970 Map of Kinnikinick Lake

USGS Topo · Published 1979

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Anderson Mesa dominates this high-altitude landscape, where numerous natural lakes and man-made tanks collect water in a region defined by its volcanic topography. Within the Coconino National Forest, the map reveals a network of water sources vital for ranching and wildlife, such as Kinnikinick Lake and the smaller Yaeger Lake. The presence of a Cinder Pit near Pine Hill points to the area's geological history and local industrial use of volcanic materials. The land is traversed by numerous jeep trails, suggesting a remote terrain primarily used for recreation and livestock management. Key landmarks like Kinnikinick Spring and Anderson Spring provide natural focal points in an otherwise arid plateau. The naming of various features, from Dead Horse Tank to Gonzalo Tank No 1, reflects the local history of water management and land use in this part of Arizona.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1970
Date Published1979
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:24,000
Physical Dimensions22 x 26.7 inches

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