Kiowa Peak (Texas)

Kiowa Peak is a conspicuous butte located about 3 mi (4.8 km) to the west of the Brazos River in Stonewall County, Texas, US. Kiowa Peak extends less than 300 ft (91 m) above the surrounding landscape, yet despite its small size, it served as an important landmark for Native Americans and early explorers of the region == Details == Kiowa Peak is an erosional remnant located in heavily dissected terrain at the western edge of the Brazos River valley. The soils of the area are shallow clay and sandy loams that support mesquite, yucca, cacti, and sparse grasses.

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Kiowa Peak (Texas)

Kiowa Peak is a conspicuous butte located about 3 mi (4.8 km) to the west of the Brazos River in Stonewall County, Texas, US. Kiowa Peak extends less than 300 ft (91 m) above the surrounding landscape, yet despite its small size, it served as an important landmark for Native Americans and early explorers of the region == Details == Kiowa Peak is an erosional remnant located in heavily dissected terrain at the western edge of the Brazos River valley. The soils of the area are shallow clay and sandy loams that support mesquite, yucca, cacti, and sparse grasses.

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