
Smithville serves as the primary hub in this 1961 survey, situated at the confluence of several key waterways including the Platte River and Wilkerson Creek. The landscape is defined by its complex drainage system and numerous small lakes such as Kings Lake and Lake Remote, reflecting a region managed for both water resources and recreation. Evidence of past transportation infrastructure is visible in the Old Railroad Grade passing through Trimble, while the expansive Trimble Wildlife Management Area occupies a significant portion of the northeastern terrain.
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