Seiad Valley, California
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Seiad Valley is a small
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in
Siskiyou County, California Siskiyou County ( ) is a county (United States), county located in the northwestern portion of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population was 44,076. Its county seat is Yreka, California, Yre ...
situated 15 miles south of the Oregon border. A population of approximately 300 people is clustered around the
Klamath River The Klamath River (Karuk language, Karuk: ''Ishkêesh'', Klamath language, Klamath: ''Koke'', Yurok language, Yurok: ''Hehlkeek 'We-Roy'') is a long river in southern Oregon and northern California. Beginning near Klamath Falls, Oregon, Klama ...
, State Route 96, and spread out along the surrounding creeks. The three craggy peaks of the Lower Devils look over the forested valley, which is completely surrounded on all sides by the Klamath Mountains, just north of the Marble Mountains Wilderness area. The
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, passes through the West Side of Seiad Valley. Seiad Valley is within zip code 96086, but itself is not incorporated and so has no strictly defined boundaries.


History

In 1896, It was reported that the fertile land in Seiad Valley was primarily owned by three families, the Lowden, Rainey, and Phillip's families. It was also reported that a hydraulic mine, had been operating near the valley by a group of
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since 1852. The mine would later be known as the Sugar Pine Hydraulic Mine.


Population

Approximately 350 people live in Seiad Valley. The vast majority are of European descent, a small minority is Hispanic, and another minority has some portion of
Karuk The Karuk people ()Andrew Garrett, Susan Gehr, Erik Hans Maier, Line Mikkelsen, Crystal Richardson, and Clare Sandy. (November 2, 2021) ''Karuk; To appear in The Languages and Linguistics of Indigenous North America: A Comprehensive Guide (De G ...
or other native American ancestry."Seiad Valley, CA" Zip-codes.com, https://www.zip-codes.com/city/CA-SEIAD-VALLEY.asp Most people live in houses scattered about the mountains, usually along paved side-roads or dirt former logging roads. A small number of people live far off in the hills, some living a more subsistence lifestyle. The population does not include many young people, and is increasingly aging as the younger generation moves away to find broader opportunities, although the internet is changing that dynamic.


Economy and politics

The local economy includes river miners, forest service workers, farmers, health service workers, utilities managers, construction workers, Caltrans workers, pack mule trainers, elementary/high school teachers, social workers, secretaries, cooks, and self-employed business workers. Part of the population is either unemployed or living, in part, off of Social Security benefits. A large number work in nearby Happy Camp or farther away in the county seat of
Yreka Yreka ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Siskiyou County, California, United States, near the Shasta River; the city has an area of about , most of it land. As of the 2020 census, the population was 7,807, reflecting an increase from 7,7 ...
. Increasingly, people are living in the pastoral setting of Seiad Valley while
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ing for employers in San Francisco, Sacramento, or the Los Angeles area. The internet has made such long distance business possible and is changing the demographics of the area. The older inhabitants of the town are generally more conservative and more closely identified with the small town atmosphere while the newer inhabitants are generally more liberal and raised in urban areas.


Politics

In the
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Seiad Valley is in the 4th
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District, represented by Republican
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, and in the 2nd Assembly District, represented by Republican
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. Federally, Seiad Valley is in . Seiad Valley is within the fictional " State of Jefferson", which encompasses several northern
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. The flag of the State of Jefferson flies over the general store, although the American flag flies over the nearby elementary school. Pro-Jefferson sentiment is significant, but not particularly active in the area.


Culture

Seiad Valley's two claims to fame are the
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and the Seiad Cafe. During the spring and summer months hikers are a frequent sight in the central area of Seiad Valley as they pass through town to buy supplies. Secondly, the Seiad Cafe was nominated third in the Travel Channel's "Top 10 Places to Pig Out" for all of America. Seiad Day is the yearly local celebration, and features a parade, games, music and late-night parties for the locals."Seiad Valley Day Commemorates 35 Years of Community Service" ''Siskiyou Daily News Online''

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References

{{authority control Unincorporated communities in California Unincorporated communities in Siskiyou County, California