Orange Park, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Orange Park is 8,412 as of the 2010 census. Orange Park is located in Clay County, Florida. It covers an area of 3.6 square miles. The city was established in 1876. It is the third most populous city in Clay County. It is one of the oldest cities in Florida, and has been a thriving community ever since. It has a thriving food and beverage industry, and is home to the largest concentration of Latinos in Orange Park.

Among Orange Park city residents, 65.1% are white, while 9.5% are black and 3.0% are Hispanic. Currently, 7.3% of Orange Park's workforce is working in poverty, according to the United States Census Bureau. The largest occupational group is Office & Administrative Support Occupations, followed by Sales & Related Occupations and Material Moving Occupations. The median household income in Orange Park is $64,239. The city has a 79% high school graduation rate, which is a key factor in local advertising.

The population of Orange Park is about 8700, and the unincorporated area that surrounds the city is also part of Orange Park. The town has an historic district, which includes the original town hotel, now known as the Moosehaven. While Orange Park is still considered small, it boasts several commercial developments that are untypical for a city of this size. In the near vicinity, there are several more rapidly growing communities.