Keya Paha, Nebraska
Keya Paha
State/Province: Nebraska
Country: United States
Location Overview
Keya Paha is a village located in Keya Paha County in north-central Nebraska, United States. It serves as an unincorporated community within the county, which has a low population density and is primarily rural. As of the last census, Keya Paha had a population of fewer than 100 residents, making it a small settlement within the larger context of the county.
The village is situated near the Niobrara River, which is a significant natural feature in the area. Keya Paha County is known for its agricultural landscape, with farming and ranching as the primary economic activities. The village is connected to Nebraska Highway 12, providing access to nearby towns and facilitating transportation.
Keya Paha does not have extensive infrastructure typically found in larger cities, but it includes essential services for its residents. The area is characterized by a semi-arid climate, with notable seasonal variations. Recent developments in the region have focused on maintaining existing infrastructure and enhancing agricultural productivity, while population trends indicate a stable but small community. The natural environment and rural setting are significant aspects of life in Keya Paha.