Pinon Hills, California Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're looking for a new place to live, you'll want to look at the population and street statistics of Pinon Hills, CA. This small city in California is known for its great weather, small-town feel, and diverse population. The city is also a popular place for people looking to downsize.

The city has a low birth rate. The median age of non citizens in Pinon Hills is 46.0. The median age of non citizens is higher in nearby Oak Hills CDP, where the median is 61.1. The area is considered to be more diverse than many of its neighbors, but it still has a high number of white residents.

Pinon Hills, CA has a population of 7,256. It is located near the Los Angeles County line along the Pearblossom Highway. It is approximately 28 miles east of Palmdale and 15 miles west of Cajon Pass. It is also within 25 miles of Hesperia and Victorville. Pinon Hills is part of a tricommunity, which includes Wrightwood and Phelan.

Pinon Hills has a single elementary school. The Pinon Hills Elementary is part of the Snowline Joint Unified School District. Middle school students attend Pinon Mesa Middle School and high school students attend Serrano High School. Students can also attend alternative education programs. The city also has a single fire station. The ZIP code for Pinon Hills is 92372. The city is located inside of area codes 760 and 442.