
Parks sits along the southern bank of Horse Cr in southwestern Nebraska, just north of the Kansas border. This high plains landscape is defined by the intersection of riparian valleys and the dramatic draws of the Republican River drainage. The map reveals a land structured by irrigation and traditional ranching, with numerous named topographical features such as Will Stafford Canyon, Bartlett Canyon, and Smutz Canyon carving into the terrain south of the creek. To the north, the upland is gridded by county roads like RD 710 and RD 707, while the community itself is anchored by Ewing St and the nearby Parks Cem, which serves as a vital record for local genealogy. The presence of Nesbit Cr and Barnes Cr further illustrates the complex drainage network that has historically dictated settlement patterns in Dundy County.
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