It's a city but a very, very small one. It feels like a town. But so much happens in this area. This is why Seeley needs respect and it's own Yelp site. It occupies 1.242 sq mi (3.218 km2) and had 1,823 at the 2010 census. It's elevation is -52 feet, so it so vertically challenged. It is about 10 miles from the Mexico border so the area has a large multicultural influence.
The Köppen Climate Classification system, Seeley has a mild desert climate. This week's temperatures were at a high of 120 ℉ (49 ℃) so I don't consider that 'mild'! Humidity is surprisingly high, maybe because of irrigation for the large number of farms locally. That gave us a heat index of 125 ℉ (51.6 ℃).
SeeleyThe name honors Henry Seeley, an early developer of Imperial County. Wiki says 'Seeley is one of the oldest established communities in Imperial County, tracing its history back to the early years of the 20th century. Originally established as a stage stop on the shores of the now dead "Blue Lake", Seeley was known originally as Silsbee.'
The Naval Air Facility El Centro, where the Blue Angels practice in the winter, is really closer to Seeley. There is a decent grocery/convenience store with fuel, propane and a pretty decent Mexican restaurant, a Taco shop across the street, an elementary store, a church and a bar where you can grab a beer, play pool and buy a pizza! Anyone wanting to shop at a large grocery store, mall or restaurants have to drive the 8-10 miles to the closest town of El Centro.
The town of Seeley is a pretty average. It's a tough place to live in the summer but so nice lots of snowbirds flock here from all over the country. read more