Hill City, Idaho Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Whether you're moving to Hill City for business or personal reasons, you should know the Population & Steets in Hill County. The city has a relatively low population and is not overpopulated. There are few young families, college students, or renters, and many residents drive to work on their own. Overall, Hill City residents have a lower education level, so you'll likely find few other young professionals in the area.

The majority of residents are white, with only 14.6% of residents reporting any other race. Hispanics are a significant percentage of the Hill City population, representing 16.2% of the city's total population. The city is located in the center of the Dakotas, making it convenient for residents to work from home. The population is predominantly white and consists of people of European descent. The city also has a high proportion of residents of Asian descent, which is surprising considering the city's low income.

Hill City is part of the Black Hills School District 51-2. There are elementary, middle, and high schools located in the city. One elementary school was built in 1921, and all grades were housed in it until 1961. A middle school was built in the 1970s, and a high school in 2002. These schools are funded primarily through property tax from the city's residents. You can find the Hill City population and steets by visiting the Hill City page of the site.