
Lyman sits at the heart of an intricate irrigation network along the Wyoming-Nebraska border, where the High Plains landscape is transformed by a dense system of canals and drains. The North Platte River flows through the northern reaches, feeding essential water into arteries like the Tri-State Canal and the Mitchell and Gering Canal. This reliance on water management is evident in the numerous named ditches and laterals, including the Packer Ditch and Springer Lateral, which define the agricultural economy of the region.
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