Fort Garland, Colorado Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Are you interested in knowing more about the Population & Steets in Fort Grland City? The following article will provide you with information on the city's population. To learn more about the city's residents, read on for information on crime rates and more. Fort Garland has lower crime rates than most Suburban areas. The city also has higher educational rankings than most, thanks to factors like public school graduation rates and enrollment rates, as well as student reviews.

The city is located at the crossroads of U.S. Highway 160 and State Highway 159 and is home to the Fort Garland Museum. The town was founded in 1858 as an army post to protect settlers in the San Luis Valley from attacks from Ute Indians. The fort was abandoned in 1883. The Fort Garland Museum preserves several historic buildings from the fort, which is a popular attraction on a rainy day.

In 2019, the population of Fort Garland, CO was 481 residents, with a median age of 36.3. The median household income was $43,750, up 9.5% from the previous year. Fort Garland has a 47.2% homeownership rate, which is below the national average of 64.1%. Fort Garland's population of 481 is mostly white (Hispanic), while its population of 62 non-Hispanic Whites is 8.8%. Fort Garland's race mix is evenly spread between whites (84.4%) and blacks (0%).