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

The population of Dillon Beach is made up of mostly White people. Its total population is approximately 209 people and there are 45 Hispanic residents. It is also home to many Native American residents. The overall economic situation of Dillon Beach is average. While the city's average household income is $56,400, it is more than twice as high as the national average. The average household size is 2.6.

There are many things to do in Dillon Beach. First and foremost, the city has a lot to offer. You can visit Tomales Deli + Cafe or Valley Ford Cheese & Creamery and enjoy some delicious desserts. You can also visit Coastal Kitchen, Dinuccis Italian Dinners, Dillon Beach Cafe, and Estero Cafe. You can also visit the local grocery store at Valley Ford Market or Diekmann's General Store.

During the 1850s, the town was settled by Irishmen. A local store opened, as did a restaurant and a stagecoach. The local Coast Miwoks lived in the area before the Europeans arrived, and their villages may still exist today. Today, the city is home to a number of natives. At the time of European settlement, only a few Coast Miwoks claimed to be related to these Coast Miwoks.

In 2014, the population was characterized by a relatively even split. Among the households, 633 of the residents were under the age of 18 years old. Twenty-four percent were under the age of 24, and 57 were unmarried opposite-sex partners. There were also eighty-one-one households made up of people who were 65 years or older. The median age of the population was 35.6 years. There were also seventy-five-four-year-olds and a small group of seniors living alone.