
The settlement of Lariat sits at a critical rail and road junction in the High Plains, where several ephemeral watercourses converge. This agricultural landscape is defined by its drainage patterns, most notably Progress Draw, Blackwater Draw, and Lariat Draw, which snake through the flat panhandle terrain. These draws historically dictated the placement of early ranching and farming operations, providing the only reliable topographic relief in an area otherwise partitioned by an exacting grid of county roads such as Co RD Aa and Co RD 1008.
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1963 Clays Corner
Parmer County, TX

1963 Lariat NE
Parmer County, TX

1963 Lariat
Parmer County, TX

1963 Lazbuddie
Parmer County, TX

1963 Oklahoma Lane
Parmer County, TX

1965 Hub
Parmer County, TX

1965 Parmerton
Parmer County, TX

1965 Rhea
Parmer County, TX

1965 Tam Anne
Parmer County, TX

1965 Twin Lakes
Parmer County, TX

2022 Clays Corner
Parmer County, TX

2022 Hub
Parmer County, TX

2022 Lariat NE
Parmer County, TX

2022 Lariat
Parmer County, TX

2022 Lazbuddie
Parmer County, TX

2022 Oklahoma Lane
Parmer County, TX

2022 Parmerton
Parmer County, TX

2022 Rhea
Parmer County, TX

2022 Tam Anne
Parmer County, TX

2022 Twin Lakes
Parmer County, TX