Wilseyville, California Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

For those interested in the current population, there is a map of Wilseyville's race makeup. The map displays self-identified racial majorities. Darker shades mean a larger majority. Racial diversity scores are also included. The chart also includes information about the number of seniors in the city. The Wilseyville area was named for Lawrence A. Wilsey, a San Francisco businessman who was responsible for establishing the city's lumber mill.

Kelseyville, California is an incorporated city that was formerly known as Uncle Sam and Kelsey Town. It is situated 6 miles southeast of Lakeport and has a population of 3,353 as of the 2010 census. It covers a total area of 2.9 square miles (7 km2), including the neighboring cities of Soda Bay, Riviera Heights, and Clearlake.

Kelseyville and Wilseyville both have a small number of single people, and Kelseyville is slightly larger than Soda Bay. Both cities have a slightly larger percentage of single people than the U.S. average. Wilseyville's population is slightly larger than its surrounding cities, but it's still significantly smaller than California.