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The Sand Hills

Kermit, Winkler County

Marker Text

Mapped by U. S. Government, 1849, for gold seekers and settlers. Known earlier to Indians and many Spanish explorers. A 100-mile belt of sand in Winkler and 4 other Texas counties and in New Mexico. Width varies from 3 to 20 miles; outer dunes are held by dwarf oaks. Water at 2' depth supports willows, cottonwoods, and a plum thicket. (The plums gave food to early settlers.) Many dunes more than 70' high. Heavy, shifting sands a natural barrier to travel. Campsite and game reservation for Indians. Now part of expansive cattle ranges and rich oil fields.

Marker Details

Address SH 115 and 874, NE of Kermit
Location Description From Kermit, take SH 115 NE about 8 mile Junction N of FM 874.
Marker # 4561
Dedicated 1967
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code geology
Latitude, Longitude 31.961003, -102.964692

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