Catron County
Catron County is located in the southwestern part of New Mexico, covering over 6,900 square miles. It is the largest county in the state by area and is known for its vast landscapes, including mountains, forests, and desert regions. The county seat is Reserve, which serves as a small hub for the local community.
The population of Catron County is sparse, with a few small towns and rural communities. The area is rich in wildlife and outdoor recreational opportunities, attracting visitors for activities like hiking, camping, and hunting. The county is also home to parts of the Gila National Forest, which offers diverse ecosystems and scenic beauty.