Laguna Castillo centers this high-desert landscape in McKinley County, where the terrain is marked by the complex Public Land Survey System township and range lines. The area is defined by a remote road network managed for local access, including Indian Svc Rte 481 and Heartbutte Rd. These routes traverse the arroyos and ridges of the Colorado Plateau, connecting the open country between established Navajo Nation communities. Near the southern edge of the quadrangle, White Ridge Rd and its connector White Ridge Rd 272 follow the natural topography, providing a detailed view of the infrastructure supporting this section of New Mexico in the early twenty-first century.
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1883 · Mt. Taylor
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1886 · Wingate
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1886 · Mt. Taylor
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1892 · Wingate
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1892 · Mt. Taylor
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1899 · Mt. Taylor
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1954 · Gallup
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1958 · Gallup
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1958 · Albuquerque
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1959 · Gallup
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