Seiad Valley, California Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Seiad Valley, CA, is a small town that lies just off the Oregon border. Its population is only 300, clustered around State Route 96 and the Klamath River. There are also several small creeks surrounding the town. The town is located at the base of Lower Devil's Peak, which overlooks the valley. The Klamath Mountains are located nearby, as are the Marble Mountains Wilderness and the Pacific Crest Trail, which runs from Canada to Mexico.

The population of Seiad Valley City is largely white, with a small percentage of hispanics. The population of Seiad Valley is a mix of people - older residents are typically conservative, while younger residents, raised in urban areas, tend to be more liberal. There are several schools in the area, and the town's economy is largely based on farming and logging.

The following map shows property crime rates in Seiad Valley City. Each of the squares represents a different number of crimes per 1,000 residents. The red areas show the highest rates of property crime, but these are not necessarily dangerous for residents of Seiad Valley. Crime is more likely to occur in areas with few people. If you live in Seiad Valley, be sure to stay safe.