Bigfork, Montana Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

This table shows you the population and steets of Bigfork City, MT. As of 2010, the city had a population of 4,232 White residents, 122 Two+ (Non-Hispanic), and 107 Others (Hispanic). In addition, there are 198 Hispanic residents, which makes up 4.24% of the city's population.

The population of Bigfork was 4,293 in 2010, making it one of the smallest cities in the state. There are only about 169 houses per square mile, which is below the state average of 172. Bigfork also has fewer households than its neighboring cities, which all have higher rent burdens. The population density in Bigfork is relatively low - there are two people per household.

One of the most popular neighborhoods in the city is Kootenai Lodge, a historic lakeside cabin. Its contemporary design is Montana modern. The home is 2,173 square feet, with two bedrooms and two full bathrooms. There are two-bedroom houses in Bigfork, each with a private bathroom. The population is represented by U.S. Census Bureau data, along with local weather stations.

There are fewer foreign-born people in Bigfork, which is not surprising. The county's Hispanic race population is slightly higher than the state's, and its number of college students is significantly above the state's average. The county's median house value is also slightly higher than the state average, and the percentage of people of foreign-born citizens and Hispanics is above the state's average.