Seneca Highlands
A community guide to Seneca Highlands in Maryland, the United States.
- Population
- Population data unavailable
- Region
- Maryland
- Country
- the United States
- Coordinates
- 39.1057, -77.2908
Community and amenities
Seneca Highlands offers the everyday community amenities that one would expect of a populated place in Maryland: places to gather, public spaces, and services that connect residents to each other and to the wider region. Educational, cultural, and recreational facilities serve the local population and reflect the priorities of Seneca Highlands's residents. Visitors passing through Seneca Highlands encounter a community whose character is built on the patient work of generations of locals.
Overview
Seneca Highlands is a populated place in Maryland, the United States. The community is recognised as a populated place where census-style population data is not available but with an established presence in Maryland. Its position within the broader regional network gives Seneca Highlands a distinct local character shaped by surrounding communities and shared services.
Climate
The climate at Seneca Highlands is milder year-round, with moderate seasonality, reflecting its location at latitude 39.11 within the United States. Local microclimate effects depend on elevation, proximity to water, and surrounding terrain — all of which contribute to the day-to-day weather residents of Seneca Highlands experience. Visitors planning a trip to Seneca Highlands should check current forecasts as conditions can vary considerably from the regional norm.
Geography and location
Seneca Highlands sits at approximate coordinates 39.1057 latitude and -77.2908 longitude within Maryland. The terrain and natural features around Seneca Highlands reflect those typical of its part of the United States, with land use, water access, and transport corridors that have shaped the way the community has developed over time. Travel distances to neighbouring populated places vary, with the wider Maryland road network providing the principal routes in and out.