List_of_census-designated_places_in_Colorado

List of census-designated places in Colorado

List of census-designated places in Colorado

List of census-designated places in the U.S. State of Colorado


The U.S. State of Colorado has 210 census-designated places.[1] The United States Census Bureau defines certain unincorporated communities as census-designated places (CDPs) for enumeration in each decennial census. The Census Bureau defined 187 CDPs in Colorado for the 2010 Census and 210 CDPs for the 2020 Census.[1]

The location of the State of Colorado in the United States of America.

At the 2020 United States Census, 714,417 of the 5,773,714 Colorado residents (12.37%) lived in one of these 210 census-designated places. Another 4,299,942 residents (74.47%) lived in one of the 272 municipalities of the state, while the remaining 759,355 residents (13.15%) lived in the many rural and mountainous regions of the state.[2]

Colorado CDPs range in population from the Highlands Ranch CDP with a 2020 population of 103,444 to the Fulford CDP which lost both of its residents before the 2020 Census. The Black Forest CDP is the most extensive CDP with 101 square miles (261 km2) of land area, while the Blue Sky CDP is the least extensive with 23 acres (0.093 km2) of land area. The Orchard Mesa CDP was the most densely populated CDP with a 2020 population density of 41,840 residents per square mile (16,155/km2), while the Cathedral CDP was the lease densely populated of the populated CDPs with 0.70 resident per square mile (0.27/km2).

Five Colorado CDPs extend into more than one county: the Brook Forest CDP, the Coal Creek CDP, the Columbine CDP, the Strasburg CDP, and the Watkins CDP.

The Town of Keystone incorporated on March 28, 2023.

Census-designated places

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Census-designated places in multiple counties

The following table contains the 2020 population of each of the five census-designated places that currently extend into more than one Colorado county.

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Population history

The Population history of Colorado census-designated places includes the population of the 210 census-designated places in Colorado since 2000 United States Census.

See also

Notes

  1. The population density per land area at the 2020 Census.[1][2]
  2. The Coal Creek CDP should not be confused with the Town of Coal Creek in Fremont County, Colorado.
  3. Conejos is the only unincorporated county seat remaining in the State of Colorado.
  4. The Glendale CDP in Boulder County should not be confused with the City of Glendale in Arapahoe County, Colorado.
  5. The Holly Hills CDP is an enclave of the City and County of Denver.
  6. On March 28, 2023, the residents of Keystone, Colorado voted 291 to 140 to incorporate as a Colorado home rule city.[3]
  7. Towaoc is the headquarters of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe.

References

  1. "State of Colorado Census Designated Places - BAS20 - Data as of January 1, 2020". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved September 22, 2022.

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