
Pueblo Mountains dominate the eastern landscape of this Harney County region, where the terrain drops sharply toward the broad expanse of Rincon Flat. This high desert environment is defined by its scarce but vital water sources, marked by a network of named springs such as Deer Spring, Bear Dog Spring, and Desert Bog Spring. The presence of Box Canyon Reservoir and Dip Spring Reservoir suggests modern water management efforts in an area otherwise reliant on ephemeral flows like Long Hollow Creek and Dugout Creek.
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1955 · Adel
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1957 · Adel
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1958 · Adel
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1962 · Adel
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1971 · Square Mountain
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1971 · Fields Basin
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1971 · Fields
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1981 · Robbers Roost
USGS Topo · 1:24,000
1981 · Van Horn Basin
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1981 · Ladycomb Peak
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