
Seneca occupies the southwestern portion of this Grant County survey, situated at the edge of the expansive Bear Valley. The landscape is defined by the high-altitude transition from open valley floors to the heavily forested slopes of the Malheur National Forest. The northern reach of the map is dominated by the Aldrich Mountains and Starr Ridge, with the northeast corner entering the protected Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. Water sources are abundant across the terrain, including numerous named springs such as Van Aspen Spring, Herberger Spring, and Hunters Cabin Spring which feed into drainages like Bear Creek and the Silvies River. Human presence is marked by infrastructure including the Southworth Cem, a Gravel Pit, and the Dry Soda Lookout, reflecting a rural economy tied to the land's natural resources and the management of the surrounding national forest.
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