
Mt Floyd dominates this Coconino County landscape, rising above a network of drainages and seasonal water catchments in the high desert of northern Arizona. The area is defined by its water management history, featuring numerous named "tanks" and small reservoirs such as Floyd Tank, Sixshooter Tank, and Buster Brown Tank that support local ranching or wildlife. A significant industrial corridor is marked by the Coal Slurry Pipeline crossing the southwestern quadrant, a reminder of the region’s role in western energy infrastructure.
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1886 · Chino
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1891 · Chino
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1948 · Williams
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1954 · Williams
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1956 · Williams
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1960 · Williams
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1961 · Williams
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1973 · Mount Floyd
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1973 · Eagle Nest Mtn
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1973 · Horse Trap Mesa
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