Seabeck, Washington Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The Crime Map of Seabeck shows crime levels by neighborhood, based on information from local law enforcement agencies. The map also identifies crime hot spots, which indicate neighborhoods with higher crime rates than others. Crime rates in Seabeck are lower than those in surrounding cities, the state of Washington, and the United States. This map also identifies the types of crimes committed in Seabeck, including violent and nonviolent crimes.

The diversity map of Seabeck shows the race breakdown, by percentage of self-identification on the US census. The darker the shade, the greater the racial majority. The diversity score of Seabeck shows the racial composition of the town, with green areas showing the highest diversity and red ones indicating the lowest. Areas with higher diversity scores have higher percentages of white residents, while areas with low ethnic diversity have lower rates.

The demographic breakdown of Seabeck shows that the population is slightly more than a thousand. The majority of residents are retirees, with about three-quarters of the total population being over the age of 50. Young adults, on the other hand, make up a smaller portion of the population. While the population of the city is largely composed of retirees, young adults make up a minority. Overall, the median age of residents is under 48. The majority of Seabeck's residents own their homes, with only a few renting out their units. Renters are more likely to save around $3,700 per year than homeowners do.

Camp Seabeck is a year-round facility for children and adults. It was founded in 1987 by Marshall Blinn and William Adams, and is operated by a volunteer Board of Directors. In 1991, Camp Seabeck expanded beyond the capacity of the Conference Center. Today, it is the largest summer conference center in the Pacific Northwest. With its many amenities, it has become a popular destination for families.