
Hardscrabble Wash dominates this high-desert landscape in Apache County, cutting diagonally across the terrain where water and passage defined the movement of early travelers and ranchers. The local geography is anchored by Prospect Spring, a vital water source in this arid region of the Southwest. The map details a network of named desert tracks, including Las Flores Rd and Witch Witch Trl, which connect the township and range sections of the Public Land Survey System. These routes, alongside numerous numbered section markers such as n7155 and n7133, reflect the enduring importance of land management and access in Arizona's sparsely populated interior during the early twenty-first century.
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1886 · St Johns
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1892 · St Johns
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1954 · Saint Johns
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1955 · Wolford Springs 3 NW
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1957 · Saint Johns
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1958 · Saint Johns
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1962 · Saint Johns
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1977 · Ceadro Spring
USGS Topo · 1:24,000
1977 · Long H Ranch
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1978 · Fairchild Well
USGS Topo · 1:24,000