Colonial Beach, Virginia Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

In the city of Colonial Beach, Virginia, you will find several historical places and sites, including the Potomac River. Located in Westmoreland County, the city is also a short drive from the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac Beach. Listed in the top ten cities to live in, Colonial Beach offers a friendly atmosphere and plenty of recreational activities. For a more complete list, see our Population & Steets in Colonial Beach.

The demographics of Colonial Beach are generally diverse. The city has a majority of White residents, while Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) residents make up a small percentage of the total population. It is estimated that 8.17% of the residents in Colonial Beach are hispanic. If you're interested in learning more about the culture of the city, take a look at the ethnic breakdown.

The median age of Colonial Beach, VA residents was 45.3 in 2019. The percentage of foreign-born citizens in the city was 44. The percentage of native-born citizens in Colonial Beach, VA was 48. The highest paying job groups in the city were Public Administration and Management & Scientific & Technical Services. The median income of residents in Colonial Beach, VA was $56,577. This is slightly above the national average, but still far from being a low-income area.