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American Community Survey 2019–2023

Elkhart area census tracts by population

Population is highest in Simonton Lake CDP (west-northwest) (7,360). This table ranks 45 eligible mapped census tracts.

Population values are ACS five-year survey estimates. Population rankings exclude tracts below 500 residents; this reduces but does not eliminate sampling uncertainty.

#Census tract areaPopulation
1Simonton Lake CDP (west-northwest)7,360
2Elkhart city (northeast)7,164
3Goshen city (west)6,962
4Elkhart city (southeast)6,745
5Goshen city (east-southeast)6,582
6Middlebury town (west)5,900
7Simonton Lake CDP (southwest)5,519
8Elkhart city (north-northwest)5,452
9Nappanee city (north-northeast)5,317
10Nappanee city (south-southwest)5,235
11Middlebury town (east)5,150
12Goshen city (west-southwest)5,137
13Dunlap CDP (north)5,133
14Wakarusa town (northwest)5,111
15Bristol town (southeast)5,090
16Dunlap CDP (northwest)5,025
17Dunlap CDP (west-southwest)5,020
18New Paris CDP (south)4,986
19Millersburg town (south)4,959
20Simonton Lake CDP (southeast)4,898
21New Paris CDP (northwest)4,873
22Simonton Lake CDP (south)4,856
23Bristol town (west-southwest)4,800
24New Paris CDP (northeast)4,649
25Dunlap CDP (south-southeast)4,562
26Elkhart city (east)4,401
27Wakarusa town (north-northwest)4,375
28Simonton Lake CDP (east-northeast)4,374
29Simonton Lake CDP (north-northwest)4,362
30Elkhart city (southwest)4,163
31Vistula CDP (northwest)4,129
32Goshen city (east-northeast)4,030
33Bristol town (north-northwest)3,965
34Vistula CDP (southeast)3,902
35Wakarusa town (southeast)3,745
36Dunlap CDP (southeast)3,552
37Wakarusa town (south-southwest)3,383
38Dunlap CDP (east)3,379
39Millersburg town (north)3,111
40Goshen city (northwest)3,097
41Simonton Lake CDP (north-northeast)3,073
42Bristol town (northeast)2,955
43Goshen city (south-southeast)2,760
44Dunlap CDP (west-northwest)2,116
45Elkhart city (west-southwest)1,511

Method and source

Values come from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2019–2023 five-year estimates. Census tracts are small statistical areas, not necessarily neighbourhood boundaries. The result is a descriptive comparison of the mapped area, not a measure of individual households or a prediction. Read about the American Community Survey.