
Milford sits at the base of the Diamond Mountains in this 1990s survey, marking a distinct boundary between the high timber of the Plumas National Forest and the alkaline flats of the Honey Lake Valley. The landscape is defined by the expansive Honey Lake, which here includes a substantial portion of the Sierra Army Depot within its waters. This intersection of military reservation, national forest, and local settlement reveals the complex land-use patterns of the northeastern Sierra Nevada region.
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