
Lake Sahoma and Pretty Water Lake anchor the central landscape of this western Tulsa region, where the urban edges of Sapulpa and Sand Springs meet the more open rural stretches of the Tulsa and Creek County line. The map illustrates a network of section-line roads and winding trails like Coyote Trl, connecting small residential clusters such as Prattville and Shirk with outlying industrial or agricultural sites. For those tracing family histories, the area is notable for several established burial grounds, including Rock Creek Cem, Tiger Bone Cem, and Post Oak Cem. The presence of the Flying G Ranch Airport and various unnamed reservoirs suggests a transition between suburban growth and the managed water systems of the Rock Creek and Anderson Creek drainages. This survey provides a clear view of the regional infrastructure as it appeared in the early 2020s, showing the intersection of municipal boundaries and private landholdings.
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1901 Nuyaka
Creek County, OK

1956 Sapulpa North
Creek County, OK

1958 Mannford SE
Creek County, OK

1958 Sapulpa South
Creek County, OK

1959 Lake Sahoma
Creek County, OK

1971 Bellvue
Creek County, OK

1971 Lake Heyburn
Creek County, OK

1973 Gypsy
Creek County, OK

1973 Kiefer SW
Creek County, OK

1973 Newby
Creek County, OK

1974 Ritts Junction
Creek County, OK

2022 Bellvue
Creek County, OK

2022 Gypsy
Creek County, OK

2022 Heyburn Reservoir
Creek County, OK

2022 Kiefer SW
Creek County, OK

2022 Lake Sahoma
Creek County, OK

2022 Mannford SE
Creek County, OK

2022 Newby
Creek County, OK

2022 Ritts Junction
Creek County, OK

2022 Sapulpa North
Creek County, OK

2022 Sapulpa South
Creek County, OK