
The Little Colorado River winds through the high desert landscape of Navajo County, shaping the geography around the small community of Woodruff. This area is defined by its seasonal watercourses, including the wide drainage of Washboard Wash and the prominent volcanic landmark of Woodruff Butte, which rises sharply above the surrounding plains. The presence of Woodruff Lake and various irrigation-related structures reflects the long-standing agricultural efforts required to sustain life in this arid environment.
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