
The Pecos River snakes across the southwestern corner of this West Texas landscape, defining the physical boundary between Loving Co and Reeves Co. This arid stretch of the Permian Basin is characterized by its stark utility, where the infrastructure of the energy industry and cattle ranching meet the waterway's winding course. Major transit is facilitated by Ranch Rd 652, which cuts diagonally through the southern half of the quadrangle. Aside from the arterial presence of Pecos St, the map displays a sparse network of service roads and tracks that navigate the subtle elevation changes of the high desert, providing a detailed look at the modern land use patterns in this corner of the state.
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1961 Lindley Ranch
Loving County, TX

1967 Soda Lake NW
Loving County, TX

1968 Orla NE
Loving County, TX

1969 Cheyenne Draw SW
Loving County, TX

1969 Kyle Ranch
Loving County, TX

1969 Rudd Draw
Loving County, TX

1969 Rudd Draw NE
Loving County, TX

1970 Brunson Ranch
Loving County, TX

2022 Brunson Ranch
Loving County, TX

2022 Cheyenne Draw SW
Loving County, TX

2022 Kyle Ranch
Loving County, TX

2022 Lindley Ranch
Loving County, TX

2022 Orla NE
Loving County, TX

2022 Rudd Draw
Loving County, TX

2022 Rudd Draw NE
Loving County, TX

2022 Soda Lake NW
Loving County, TX