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The Cross Timbers are defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency as Ecoregion 29, a Level III ecoregion. Some organizations and maps refer to the Cross Timbers ecoregion as the Central Oklahoma/Texas Plains. [4] The Cross Timbers are contained within the WWF central forest-grasslands transition ecoregion.
Metcalf Gap is a pass through the Palo Pinto Mountains located in the Western Cross Timbers region of northern Texas.Located roughly midway between the towns of Breckenridge and Mineral Wells, the pass lies at an elevation of about 1,200 feet (370 m) and forms a distinct gap in the escarpment formed by the Palo Pinto Mountains, a fifteen-mile long range of cuesta-type hills that runs southwest ...
Cross Timber is located in northern Johnson County 4 miles (6 km) south of the center of Burleson, 12 miles (19 km) north of Cleburne, the Johnson county seat, and 20 miles (32 km) south of downtown Fort Worth. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 1.41 square miles (3.65 km 2), all land. [4]
It also includes Possum Kingdom Lake and its state park [12] as well as a new state park, not yet open to the public, acquired by the state in 2011. Using the strict definition of the Palo Pinto Mountains, the only road that crosses the range is US 180 , which enters from the east at a pass known as Metcalf Gap , [ 5 ] although State Highway 16 ...
The Osage Plains, covering west-central Missouri, the southeastern third of Kansas, most of central Oklahoma, and extending into north-central Texas, is the southernmost of three tallgrass prairie physiographic areas. It grades into savanna and woodland to the east and south, and into shorter, mixed-grass prairie to the west. The Osage Plains ...
Joshua is in the Cross Timbers region of Texas, on land patented by W. W. Byers in 1867. The section was sold in 1874 to John Powell. The section was sold in 1874 to John Powell. Caddo Grove, 2 miles (3 km) east of Joshua, was the first community in the area.
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municipal/City of Fort Worth Contains outstanding examples of the unique oak-hickory forest associations called cross timbers. Greenwood Canyon: 1975: Montague: private A rich source of early Cretaceous mammalian fossils. High Plains Natural Area: 1980