Avila Beach, California Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you've ever wondered about the population and steets of Avila Beach City, California, you're not alone. This coastal city is among the few that doesn't have a single foreign-language speaker on its streets. But that's not to say that its residents don't speak English. After all, 84.4% of the state's five-plus population speaks only English, and 91.5% speak English well.

While the number of people living in Avila Beach City is small compared to some coastal cities, it remains a vibrant community that's home to artists, musicians, and other creative types. The town, once known as an unincorporated community in San Luis Obispo County, has been plagued by environmental problems since the 1990s. Despite its reputation as a ghost town, there are now several bars and restaurants, and a small grocery store.

Avila is home to several renowned surf and sand beaches. The city's charming beach promenade is lined with restaurants, bistros, and chic tasting rooms. In addition, Avila Hot Springs is a must-see, with mineral-rich waters. The town also hosts a blues festival on Memorial Day weekend and a pop concert on Labor Day. The city's other attractions include the Bob Jones Trail, a scenic trail following San Luis Obispo Creek, and the Central Coast Aquarium.

As a city with a low density, Avila Beach is a great place for families with children. The population is age-spread, with 183 people under 18 years of age, 263 people between ages 18 to 24, and 313 people between ages 25 and 44. The median age of the city is 56 years old. The majority of residents are male, and there were nine males for every one female.