
Daniel Boone National Forest dominates this section of Lee and surrounding counties, where the Middle Fork Red River carves through a landscape defined by prominent ridges and deep hollows. The settlement pattern follows these high grounds and narrow drainages, with Zachariah and Leeco serving as local anchors along the central ridge lines. The geography is characterized by intricate water systems such as Big Sinking Cr and Sand Lick Fork, illustrating the difficult terrain that historically shaped movement through this part of Kentucky.
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