Lyles, Tennessee Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're looking for the population of Lyles, TN, you've come to the right place. In the following paragraphs you'll learn more about the city's demographics, including its overall population. The map below shows the majority race in Lyles. The darker the shade, the larger the population of that race. The map also shows racial diversity scores.

The number of renter-occupied housing units in Lyles City is 0.9%, compared to 0.11% nationally. That means the city's renters are not more than one-third white. Unlike other cities in Tennessee, Lyles' renter-occupied housing units are not nearly as concentrated as those in surrounding communities, which could be an indicator of a deteriorating economy. As you can see, the town's population is fairly evenly split across race.

If you're looking to travel to Lyles, TN, you'll find plenty of options near the city's airport. Many large cities have major airports, and the smaller ones are convenient for traveling. In Lyles, there's a major airport within 50 miles of the city. However, it's still advisable to use a smaller city if you plan to spend a week or two traveling between the two cities.

At the turn of the twentieth century, Lyles Station had fifty-five houses and a population of over 800. After the Great Flood of 1913 devastated much of the town, most residents left the town for economic reasons, such as better paying jobs or obtaining additional education in larger cities. By 1997, only fifteen families remained in Lyles. Today, many descendants of those original settlers still live in the town.