Doe Hill, Virginia Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Doe Hill is an unincorporated community in Highland County, Virginia. Located on State Route 654, it is 1.1 miles southwest of the West Virginia border. Its population is around 400. The city is home to several small businesses and is well-known for its beef. The surrounding area is very picturesque, and residents enjoy a relaxing day in the surrounding mountains. The population of Doe Hill is increasing, with a recent census showing a 3.7% increase in the area.

The population of Doe Hill is 2,101. Occupations in this city include management, service, sales and office jobs, farming and fishing, and forestry, extraction, construction, and maintenance and repair. In addition, there are N/A unpaid family workers in the area. The country's total school enrollment is 483 students. The city's school enrollment includes 694 private wage earners, 199 government employees, and 219 self-employed people.

The population of Doe Hill is comprised of 122 people. Of those, 58 are males, while 64 are females. The median age for males in Doe Hill is 41 while the average age for females is 41.7. There are fourteen births every year, and 28 deaths annually. Doe Hill's residents are mostly of one race or two. And the city has no foreign-born residents.

The city is a part of Pennington County. Its post office opened on November 26, 1877. The city almost became a ghost town after miners moved to the northern Black Hills. Today, however, it is a thriving community with a growing population. It is also home to many businesses and restaurants. The city is known as the "Heart of the Hills" and is close to numerous local tourist attractions.