
New Plymouth stands at the center of this 2023 survey, revealing the intricate irrigation network that supports the Lower Payette Valley. This landscape is defined by its engineering, with the Noble Canal, A Line Canal, and Farmers Cooperative Canal cutting across the terrain to sustain local agriculture. The northern edge is bounded by the Payette River, where riparian features like Birding Island and The Bluffs provide a natural contrast to the grid-based settlement pattern. For local historians, the inclusion of Park View Cem and Kennedy Cem offers specific points of interest for genealogical research. Further south, the map details several named drainages, including Hurd Gulch, Ashlock Gulch, and the curiously named Graveyard Gulch, which contribute to the distinct topography of this agricultural region near Hamilton Corner.
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