El Dorado Springs, Missouri Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

You can find out how many people live in El Dorado Springs, MO by looking at the city's population and steets. In addition to these, you'll find out the number of immigrants living in the city and the percentage of citizens living in the city. This information is valuable to understand if you are planning a trip or are just curious about the local community. Below is a list of nearby cities.

The population of El Dorado Springs is about ninety percent white, and it is about one-fourth the size of Missouri. Almost two-thirds of the population speaks English, with the remaining percentages coming from other regions of the world. The city's foreign-language speakers speak Polish, Spanish, and English, and only 0.0% of its population speaks an Asian or Indo-European language.

The City of El Dorado Springs has a population of approximately three thousand people. It is located in Cedar County and has a 4-letter zip code. The city has two newspapers and a local FM radio station. Its population was 3,493 at the 2010 census and will likely grow to 4,875 by the 2020 Census. Residents are friendly and welcoming in the town, and there are plenty of shopping, dining, and healthcare options in the area. Nearby Lakes Truman and Pomme De Terre offer many recreational activities. In addition to the nearby lakes, you can also take a day trip to nearby Kansas City, Springfield, or Branson.

The El Dorado Springs, MO population has three races. It is ninety-seven percent white, and two-and-thirty percent non-Hispanic. Its Hispanic population is one-tenth the size of the city's white population. Its Hispanic population is just one percent larger, and has the third highest percentage of Hispanic residents of any city in the nation.