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Clayton topographic map
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Clayton
Clayton, located in the Kiamichi River valley, is framed on its west by Flagpole Mountain (1,562 ft.) and to its east by unnamed mountains topping 1,600 feet in elevation. Within a few miles of Clayton is scenic McKinley Rocks, a collection of massive boulders strewn across a mountain top. South of Clayton is Clayton Lake State Park—which is surrounded by a pine tree forest—and northwest of town is Sardis Lake, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dam which impounds the water of Jack's Fork Creek. The Pushmataha Wildlife Refuge is also nearby, featuring scenic views from its mountain summit.
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Name: Clayton topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Clayton, Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, 74536, United States (34.57541 -95.37129 34.59851 -95.34265)
Average elevation: 188 m
Minimum elevation: 162 m
Maximum elevation: 330 m
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