Silver Star, Montana Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Silver Star City is relatively small. The town is located in Grant County, about three miles (5 km) from the Continental Divide. The area is characterized by mountainous terrain and the town is located near the southern foot of the Pinos Altos Range of the Mogollon Mountains. It is also located in a valley of the San Vicente Arroyo, a south-flowing tributary of the Mimbres River.

Despite its small size, Silver City has been mentioned in popular fiction, including the novel Oil! by Upton Sinclair. The story centers on a local oil tycoon, Edward L. Doheny, who lived in the Silver City area. The town is named after him and the tycoon's half-brother, Henry. Henry is also a prospector and says that he spent two years drilling for oil on his own.

In 2010, the population of Silver Star City was about 4,227. Twenty-one percent of the population was under the age of 18 and thirty-one percent was under 24. Forty-four percent of households were made up of married couples. Another twenty-one percent were non-families. The median age of the town was 37 years old. Males outnumbered females by 91.0 to one. Males outnumbered females eight5.7 to one in every hundred adults age 18 and up.

Residents of Silver Star City can enjoy a variety of activities. The town is conveniently located near parks, restaurants, and shopping centers. It is also close to Lake Tahoe, Mt. Rose, and Virginia City. Those who are looking for a place to raise their families should check out the population and steets in Silver Star City. There are many opportunities to live, work, and play in this quaint and charming town.