Harney County
Harney County is located in southeastern Oregon, covering an area of approximately 10,226 square miles. It is known for its vast landscapes, including high desert, mountains, and the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, which attracts birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. The county seat is Burns, a small city that serves as the economic and cultural hub of the region.
The population of Harney County is relatively low, with around 7,000 residents. The economy is primarily based on agriculture, ranching, and tourism. The county is rich in history, with sites related to Native American culture and early pioneer settlements, making it a unique area for exploration and learning.