Cave Junction, Oregon Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Cave Junction is located in the state of Oregon. The population was only 283 in 1950, but it grew at a rate of 6.8 percent per year. The growth rate was even higher during the 1970s, when it averaged 9.9 percent per year. In the 1980s, growth slowed and averaged 1.7 percent per year. From 1990 to 1998, growth remained steady at 1.6 percent per year.

Cave Junction has a population of 5,377. The area has a number of points of interest and historic sites. The area is home to an Oregon state park and a national monument and preserve. Cave Junction also has a newspaper and one radio station. It is located in Josephine County.

The population of Cave Junction is composed of a variety of age groups. The area has a high proportion of people under twenty years of age. In fact, the population of Cave Junction is the highest among cities in the state for those under thirty years of age. If you are looking for a good location to start a business, consider Cave Junction.

Cave Junction City's population is made up of mostly white residents. Twenty-three percent of the population is under the age of eighteen, whereas 14.3% of the population is over forty. A majority of the population is married, and thirty-seven percent of households are non-families. There are also several senior citizens who live alone.