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Backachers Ranch Airport Seneca: 7OR8: Inshallah International Airport Seneca: OG14: Ponderosa Ranch Airport Seneca: OR98: Seneca Emergency Airstrip Shady Cove: OG31: Shady Cove Airpark Shaniko: OG54: Shaniko Cattle Airport Shaniko: 9OR1: Shaniko Ranch Airport Sheridan: 91OR: Abba's Airport Sheridan: 5OR2: Bushnell Airport Sheridan: 98OR: Mach ...
The fictional ranch was roughly a two-hour horse ride from Virginia City, Nevada. (Note: There are slight variations as to the origin of the Ponderosa Ranch, from the original Bonanza series, Lorne Greene's 1964 song "Saga of the Ponderosa", the 1988–95 TV movies, and the 2001 PAX prequel series Ponderosa). The ranch house was a single-level ...
Ponderosa Ranch Airport, a private airport located 7 mi (11 km) south of Seneca in Grant County, Oregon, United States Ponderosa Steakhouse , a restaurant chain that primarily serves steaks Ponderosa Stomp , an annual American roots music festival dedicated to recognizing the architects of rock-n-roll, blues, jazz, country, swamp pop and soul music
Silvies Valley Ranch. Open year-round, the Retreat at Silvies Valley Ranch in Seneca, Oregon, is a luxury experience on a working cattle ranch nestled in the Blue Mountains. Along with award ...
The fire where the plane crashed was close to Seneca, Oregon, in the Malheur National Forest, authorities said. NBC affiliate KTVB of Boise, Idaho, reported the plane went missing shortly before 7 ...
Seneca is a city in Grant County, Oregon, United States. It is located in the Blue Mountains about 23 miles (37 km) south of Canyon City , on U.S. Route 395 , on the edge of the Malheur National Forest . [ 5 ]
The world's tallest pine tree is a 268.35-foot (81.79 m) ponderosa and is located in the national forest. [11] In 2002, the massive Biscuit Fire burned nearly 500,000 acres (200,000 ha), including much of the Kalmiopsis Wilderness.
Old growth ponderosa pine in Lost Forest. Lost Forest covers approximately 9,000 acres (36 km 2). It is a self-sustaining stand of ponderosa pines growing in the arid high desert, 40 miles (64 km) from the nearest contiguous pine forest. The Bureau of Land Management considers 4,153 acres (1,681 ha) to be prime forest land with large old-growth ...