
The high plains of the Texas Panhandle are defined here by a precise network of rural roads and the Parmer Co Castro Co boundary line. This landscape, primarily used for large-scale agriculture, is organized by a grid of Farm-to-Market roads, including the major corridors of Fm 1172, Fm 2397, and Fm 1057. These routes facilitate the transport of crops and livestock across the flat terrain, connecting isolated farmsteads to regional markets. Numerous depressions and playa lakes dot the surface, many of which are encircled by secondary roads such as Co Rd L and Co Rd N. The map provides a clear look at the modern agrarian infrastructure of the Llano Estacado, where the intersection of county lines and paved roads reflects decades of rural development and land management.
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1963 Clays Corner
Parmer County, TX

1963 Lariat NE
Parmer County, TX

1963 Lariat
Parmer County, TX

1963 Lazbuddie
Parmer County, TX

1963 Oklahoma Lane
Parmer County, TX

1965 Hub
Parmer County, TX

1965 Parmerton
Parmer County, TX

1965 Rhea
Parmer County, TX

1965 Tam Anne
Parmer County, TX

1965 Twin Lakes
Parmer County, TX

2022 Clays Corner
Parmer County, TX

2022 Hub
Parmer County, TX

2022 Lariat NE
Parmer County, TX

2022 Lariat
Parmer County, TX

2022 Lazbuddie
Parmer County, TX

2022 Oklahoma Lane
Parmer County, TX

2022 Parmerton
Parmer County, TX

2022 Rhea
Parmer County, TX

2022 Tam Anne
Parmer County, TX

2022 Twin Lakes
Parmer County, TX