
Wallowa serves as the primary hub of this high-altitude landscape, situated where the Wallowa River flows through the fertile Lower Valley. The town's infrastructure in the mid-1960s includes a localized grid featuring a Sewage Disposal plant, a Substation, and an Athletic Field, all supported by the Union Pacific railroad corridor. Outside the immediate settlement, the terrain transitions into the dense timber of the Wallowa National Forest, carved by steep ravines like Water Canyon and Goebel Canyon.
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