Califon, New Jersey Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Califon is about half as large as that of New Jersey. The state has a low foreign born population percentage. About 2% of residents are naturalized citizens. The city also has a relatively low percentage of foreign-born residents. If you're wondering about the number of foreign-born residents in Califon, you're not alone. There are many other cities in the state with low foreign born populations.

Califon is located along the South Branch of the Raritan River. It is famous for its trout fishing. This charming town features a historic district made up of 170 buildings and out-buildings. The city is a quaint Victorian enclave that is also home to several small businesses. The downtown area is walkable and there are scenic trails and a lovely riverfront for you to enjoy.

In terms of arts and culture, Califon is home to several museums and galleries. In addition to the Califon Historical Society Museum, the city also hosts Pumpkin Balloonamerica hot air balloon rides. The foreign-born and rent percentages of Califon are well below state averages. The population has 28 airmen and 286 patent applications. Those living in the town are considered "urban sophisticates."

The Californiaon Borough was incorporated in 1918. It is a small town in Hunterdon County, NJ, with a population of around 1,076 residents. The median household income in the town is $127,570, while the poverty rate is 4.67%. The median cost of rent in Califon is $1,151 per month, and the median house value is $349,700. The median age of residents in Califon is 39 years old, with males being slightly younger than females.