
Glacial depressions and prairie waterways define this stretch of the eastern South Dakota plains, where the Sanborn and Miner county line divides a landscape of section roads and seasonal wetlands. The terrain is characterized by a series of shallow basins, including Morris Lake, O'Neal Lake, and Glee Lake, which collect runoff from intermittent drainages like Jim Cr and Dry Run. These water bodies are central features in a region primarily organized around the Public Land Survey System, with a rigid grid of rural routes such as Co HWY 35 and 242nd St.
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1968 Oldham NW
Miner County, SD

1968 Oldham SW
Miner County, SD

1971 Artesian NE
Miner County, SD

1971 Canova East
Miner County, SD

1971 Howard NE
Miner County, SD

1973 Bitter Lake
Miner County, SD

1973 Canova West
Miner County, SD

1973 Morris Lake
Miner County, SD

2021 Artesian NE
Miner County, SD

2021 Bitter Lake
Miner County, SD

2021 Canova East
Miner County, SD

2021 Canova West
Miner County, SD

2021 Howard NE
Miner County, SD

2021 Morris Lake
Miner County, SD

2021 Oldham NW
Miner County, SD

2021 Oldham SW
Miner County, SD