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Wichitafalls.Pdf Grid Index Wichita Falls 6 7 12 17 Wilbarger Wichita Clay 8 13 18 22 25 28 Baylor Cooke 9 14 Archer 19 23 26 29 Montague 10 15 20 24 27 30 Young Throckmorton 11 16 21 Copyright 2006 Texas Department of Transportation Texas Department of Transportation 0 5 10 20 30 Transportation Planning and Programming Division Notice Data Analysis, Mapping and Reporting Branch This map was produced for internal use Miles within the Texas Department of Transportation. August 31, 2006 Accuracy is limited to the validity of available ° data as of December 31, 2005. County Mapbook 2006 Legend Abbreviations About the Mapbook -,35 IH, BI School Roadways SS = State Highway Spur Design IH = Interstate Highway PR = Park Road The County Mapbook divides the state into 551 maps. These BI = Off Interstate Business Route FM = Farm to Market Road Military Installation maps are referenced using the grid index on the inside front ¤£77 US, BS, UA, UP US = US Highway RM = Ranch to Market Road cover. UA = US Highway Alternate RR = Ranch Road Prison UP = US Highway Spur RE = Recreation Road UV45 SH, BS Also contained within the Mapbook are feature indices and SH = State Highway RP = Recreation Road Spur a reference map which are located in the front of the book. National or State Park BS = Off State Highway Business/SH Alternate FS = Farm to Market Spur LK360 SL, SS, PR BU = Off State Highway Business/US Alternate RS = Ranch to Market Spur The scale for core maps is 1:120,000 and one inch equals National or State Forest SL = State Highway Loop PA = Principal Arterial Street approximately 1.89 miles. RQ1889 FM, RM, RR, RE, RS, PA BF = Off Farm or Ranch Road Business Route Other Public Land 0 1 2 4 County Road Miscellaneous NWR = National Wildlife Refuge Miles NF = National Forest Res = Reservoir Cemetery NHP = National Historic Park SHP = State Historic Park City Street or other Ý Navigation NHS = National Historic Site SNA = State Natural Area Non-County Maintained Road Every map in the book is aligned with true NM = National Monument SP = State Park Dam geographic north. Additionally, each of the NP = National Park USFS = US Forest Service Railroad maps connects on one or more sides with NPS = National Park Service USFWS = US Fish & Wildlife Service surrounding maps, so you can follow a road ° County Line NRA = National Recreation Area WMA = Wildlife Management Area Incorporated City north or south into the next county simply by turning the page. District Line The number highlighted in orange is the page number. Adjacent Canal maps are indicated by the number highlighted in blue. Elevation Flowing Stream Connecting Map City Elevations Page 12 Page 50 Intermittent Stream 1. El Paso is the highest city in Texas at 4,080 feet thanks in part to the Franklin Mountains. River The lowest point in the city is 3,695 feet. !( 7 Unincorporated Community 2. Austin, the capital city, has a high point of 1,080 feet Intracoastal Waterway on the Jollyville Plateau and a low of 406 feet. Contact Information Airport Other Body of Water 3. San Antonio's high point is Mount Smith at 1,000 feet Transportation Planning and Programming Division e Airport and the lowest point is 505 feet. Attn: Data Management Section 4 P.O. Box 149217 4. Dallas, the third largest city in Texas*, Austin, Texas 78714-9217 Airport Runway has a high elevation of 686 feet and a low of 390 feet. Phone: (512) 486-5052 1 6 Fax: (512) 486-5099 5. Houston, Texas' largest city and the 4th largest in the nation, has a high elevation of only 83 feet This book was produced for internal use within the above mean sea level, with the low being sea level itself. Texas Department of Transportation. Accuracy is limited to the validity of available data as of December 31, 2005. Points of Interest 2 Table of Contents 6. Guadalupe Peak, at an elevation of 8,749 feet above mean No portion of this map may be reproduced or stored electronically without sea level, is the highest point in Texas and is located in Guadalupe 5 the express written permission of the Texas Department of Transportation. 3 Grid Index Inside Front Cover Mountains National Park. The peak is part of the Guadalupe The Texas Department of Transportation makes no claim as to the accuracy of the Mountain range that extends from western Texas into information contained within this book and some lands or roads depicted therein Legend 1 southeastern New Mexico. may be privately held. Always respect landowner privacy and follow the law. District Map 2 7. Palo Duro Canyon is 800 feet deep from rim to canyon To report errors found within the County Mapbook 2006, County Road Index 3 floor, 120 miles in length and up to 20 miles wide. Palo Duro Canyon or to make suggestions for future versions of the book, please contact us at the address above or Maps 6 is second only to the Grand Canyon in the continental United States e-mail us at [email protected] in terms of sheer size. Help keep Texas roadways safe and clean. *Ranking based on July 1, 2005 US Census population estimate. Always buckle up and put litter in its place. Elevation data source: United States Geological Survey Copyright 2006 Texas Department of Transportation Page 1 Page 2 Districts and Counties Dallam Sherman Hansford Ochiltree Lipscomb Hartley Moore Hutchinson Roberts Hemphill Amarillo Oldham Potter Carson Gray Wheeler Deaf Smith Randall Armstrong Donley Collingsworth Abilene Beaumont El Paso Lufkin San Antonio County County # County County # County County # County County # County County # Borden 17 Chambers 36 Brewster 22 Angelina 3 Atascosa 7 Parmer Castro Swisher Briscoe Hall Childress Callahan 30 Hardin 101 Culberson 55 Houston 114 Bandera 10 Fisher 77 Jasper 122 El Paso 72 Nacogdoches 174 Bexar 15 Haskell 105 Jefferson 124 Hudspeth 116 Polk 187 Comal 46 Childress Hardeman Howard 115 Liberty 146 Jeff Davis 123 Sabine 202 Frio 83 Floyd Jones 128 Newton 176 Presidio 189 San Augustine 203 Guadalupe 95 Bailey Lamb Hale Motley Cottle Wilbarger Kent 132 Orange 181 San Jacinto 204 Kendall 131 Foard Wichita Clay Mitchell 168 Tyler 229 Fort Worth Shelby 210 Kerr 133 Wichita Red Nolan 177 Erath 73 Trinity 228 McMullen 162 Montague Lamar Scurry 208 Brownwood Hood 112 Medina 163 Lubbock Grayson Fannin River Cochran Crosby Dickens King Knox Baylor Falls Cooke Shackelford 209 Brown 25 Jack 120 Odessa Uvalde 232 Hockley Lubbock Archer Paris Bowie Stonewall 217 Coleman 42 Johnson 127 Andrews 2 Wilson 247 Delta Taylor 221 Comanche 47 Palo Pinto 182 Crane 52 Fran klin Titus Eastland 68 Parker 184 Ector 69 Waco Jack Wise Denton Collin Hopkins Morris Yoakum Terry Lynn Garza Kent Stonewall Haskell Throckmorton Young Cass Amarillo Lampasas 141 Somervell 213 Loving 151 Bell 14 Hunt Camp Armstrong 6 McCulloch 160 Tarrant 220 Martin 156 Bosque 18 Parker R oc kw a ll Carson 33 Mills 167 Wise 249 Midland 165 Coryell 50 Rains Atlanta Dallas Wood Ma rion Dallam 56 San Saba 206 Pecos 186 Falls 74 Palo Tarrant Upshur Gaines Dawson Borden Scurry Abilene Jones Shackelford Stephens Fort Deaf Smith 59 Stephens 215 Houston Reeves 195 Hamilton 98 Fisher Pinto Dallas Van Harrison Gray 91 Brazoria 20 Terrell 222 Hill 110 Worth Zandt Kaufman Gregg Hansford 99 Bryan Fort Bend 80 Upton 231 Limestone 147 Smith Hood Johnson Hartley 104 Brazos 21 Galveston 85 Ward 238 McLennan 161 Andrews Eastland Ellis Hemphill 107 Burleson 26 Harris 102 Winkler 248 Martin Howard Mitchell Nolan Taylor Callahan Henderson Panola Erath Somervell Tyler Hutchinson 118 Freestone 82 Montgomery 170 Wichita Falls Rusk Navarro Lipscomb 148 Grimes 94 Waller 237 Paris Archer 5 Comanche Hill Moore 171 Leon 145 Delta 60 Baylor 12 El Paso Bosque Cherokee Loving Ector Midland Coke Anderson Shelby Ochiltree 179 Madison 154 Laredo Fannin 75 Clay 39 Winkler Glasscock Sterling Runnels Brownwood Freestone Oldham 180 Milam 166 Dimmit 64 Franklin 81 Cooke 49 Coleman Brown Hamilton Nacogdoches San Potter 188 Robertson 198 Duval 67 Grayson 92 Montague 169 Limestone Augustine Randall 191 Walker 236 Kinney 136 Hopkins 113 Throckmorton 224 Hudspeth Ward Waco Culberson Crane Tom Mills Roberts 197 Washington 239 La Salle 142 Hunt 117 Wichita 243 Upton McLennan Houston Sabine Sherman 211 Maverick 159 Lamar 139 Wilbarger 244 Reeves Reagan Green Coryell Odessa Irion Concho Leon Potter 188 Childress Val Verde 233 Rains 190 San Falls Angelina McCulloch Lufkin Newton Randall 191 Briscoe 23 Webb 240 Red River 194 Saba Lampasas Trinity Robertson Jasper Roberts 197 Childress 38 Zavala 254 Tyler Jeff San Bell Madison Sherman 211 Collingsworth 44 Pharr Anderson 1 Davis Menard Bryan Polk Tyler Cottle 51 Lubbock Brooks 24 Cherokee 37 Pecos Angelo Burnet Milam Walker Crockett Schleicher Mason Llano Brazos Atlanta Dickens 63 Bailey 9 Cameron 31 Gregg 93 El Paso Williamson San Bowie 19 Donley 65 Castro 35 Hidalgo 109 Henderson 108 Grimes Jacinto Camp 32 Foard 79 Cochran 40 Jim Hogg 125 Rusk 201 Sutton Kimble Burleson Hardin Cass 34 Hall 97 Crosby 54 Kenedy 66 Smith 212 Austin Montgomery Harrison 103 Hardeman 100 Dawson 58 Starr 214 Van Zandt 234 Gillespie Lee Beaumont Blanco Travis Washington Marion 155 King 135 Floyd 78 Willacy 245 Wood 250 Waller Orange Terrell Liberty Morris 172 Knox 138 Gaines 84 Zapata 253 Kerr Bastrop Presidio Hays Houston Jefferson Panola 183 Motley 173 Garza 86 Yoakum Edwards Austin Val Kendall Harris Chambers Titus 225 Wheeler 242 Hale 96 San Angelo Austin 8 Fayette Brewster Verde Real Comal Caldwell Upshur 230 Hockley 111 Coke 41 Calhoun 29 Bandera Corpus Christi Lamb 140 Concho 48 Colorado 45 Colorado Fort Crockett Medina Bexar Guadalupe Austin Aransas 4 Lubbock
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