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Traveling Luck for Sand Hills Oregon, United States
The timezone in Sand Hills is America/Whitehorse
Morning Sunrise at 06:54 and Evening Sunset at 16:26. It's Dark
Rough GPS position Latitude. 42.0250°, Longitude. -118.5861° , Elevation. 1271m
Morning Sunrise at 06:54 and Evening Sunset at 16:26. It's Dark
Rough GPS position Latitude. 42.0250°, Longitude. -118.5861° , Elevation. 1271m
Weather near Sand Hills Last report from Rome, Rome, OR 103.3km away
Temperature: 3°C / 37°FWind: 15km/h Southwest
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Satellite map of Sand Hills and it's surroudings...
Geographic features & Photographs around Sand Hills in Oregon, United States
stream a body of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land.
- Wilder Creek (1.6km)
- Wilder Creek (1.6km)
- Van Horn Creek (4.3km)
- Cherry Creek (4.7km)
- Colony Creek (5.5km)
- Denio Creek (5.8km)
- Antelope Creek (8.8km)
- Cottonwood Creek (8.8km)
- Cottonwood Creek (8.8km)
- Maggie Creek (9.6km)
- Dry Creek (11.1km)
- Red Mountain Creek (11.4km)
- Little Wilder Creek (11.7km)
- Oliver Creek (12.3km)
- Pueblo Slough (12.8km)
- Pueblo Slough (12.8km)
- Oreana Creek (13.5km)
- Mineral Creek (13.6km)
Local Feature A Nearby feature worthy of being marked on a map..
- Poor Farm (3.9km)
- Colony Ranch (5.4km)
- Pete Miller Ranch (7.4km)
- Tiller Cabin (9.2km)
- O'Conner Homestead (10.2km)
- Owens Ranch (11.8km)
- Albertson Ranch (12.5km)
- Reynolds Ranch (12.7km)
valley an elongated depression usually traversed by a stream.
- Long Canyon (8.6km)
- Long Canyon (8.6km)
- Denio Basin (9.7km)
- Als Canyon (10.3km)
- Cowden Canyon (10.4km)
- Dry Canyon (12.7km)
- Spring Canyon (13.6km)
spring(s) a place where ground water flows naturally out of the ground.
- Mapes Springs (4.2km)
- Cowden Mine Spring (9.6km)
- Mud Spring (10.1km)
- State Line Spring (13.4km)
flat a small level or nearly level area.
- Mapes Flat (3.4km)
- Propeller Meadows (7.7km)
- Ten Cent Meadows (13.5km)
mountain an elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more.
- Sand Hills (5.2km)
- Pueblo Mountain (11.7km)
- Strawberry Butte (12.6km)
basin a depression more or less equidimensional in plan and of variable extent.
- Van Horn Basin (10.2km)
- Alberson Basin (12.8km)
- Grassy Basin (14km)
well a cylindrical hole, pit, or tunnel drilled or dug down to a depth from which water, oil, or gas can be pumped or brought to the surface.
- Sand Hills Well (3.1km)
- South Sand Hills Well (3.4km)
- Pueblo Well (13.1km)
populated place a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work.
- Denio (6.6km)
- Denio Junction (10.4km)
school building(s) where instruction in one or more branches of knowledge takes place.
- Denio Elementary School (6.5km)
- Red Point School (historical) (9.4km)
post office a public building in which mail is received, sorted and distributed.
- Denio Post Office (historical) (5.4km)
- Denio Post Office (6.6km)
mine(s) a site where mineral ores are extracted from the ground by excavating surface pits and subterranean passages.
- Cowden Mine (10.6km)
park an area, often of forested land, maintained as a place of beauty, or for recreation.
range a series of associated ridges or seamounts.
- Sand Hills (0km)
cemetery a burial place or ground.
- Denio Cemetery (5.5km)
ridge(s) a long narrow elevation with steep sides, and a more or less continuous crest.
- Red Point (9.6km)
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