
Wolf Cr and its northern tributaries define this high plains landscape in the northeast corner of the Texas Panhandle. The terrain is deeply incised by a series of parallel drainages, including First Cr, Second Cr, Third Cr, and Fourth Cr, which carve through the plateau toward the larger creek valley in the south. This network of watercourses provided critical resources for early ranching and settlement in Lipscomb County, evidenced by named landmarks like First Springs and man-made water management at Deeds Reservoir and Miller Lake.
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1972 Barton Corners
Lipscomb County, TX

1972 Coburn
Lipscomb County, TX

1972 Dugout Creek
Lipscomb County, TX

1972 Follett SE
Lipscomb County, TX

1972 Gaylord
Lipscomb County, TX

1972 Higgins North
Lipscomb County, TX

1972 Higgins South
Lipscomb County, TX

1972 Lipscomb SW
Lipscomb County, TX

1972 Magoun
Lipscomb County, TX

1972 Skunk Creek
Lipscomb County, TX

1972 Twin Grove
Lipscomb County, TX

1972 Willow Creek
Lipscomb County, TX

2022 Barton Corners
Lipscomb County, TX

2022 Coburn
Lipscomb County, TX

2022 Dugout Creek
Lipscomb County, TX

2022 Follett SE
Lipscomb County, TX

2022 Gaylord
Lipscomb County, TX

2022 Higgins North
Lipscomb County, TX

2022 Higgins South
Lipscomb County, TX

2022 Lipscomb SW
Lipscomb County, TX

2022 Magoun
Lipscomb County, TX

2022 Skunk Creek
Lipscomb County, TX

2022 Twin Grove
Lipscomb County, TX

2022 Willow Creek
Lipscomb County, TX