Census Data Map

American Community Survey 2019–2023

Kingston area census tracts by population

Population is highest in Rifton CDP (6,210). This table ranks 49 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
1Rifton CDP6,210
2Highland CDP (east-southeast)5,871
3Gardiner CDP (south-southwest)5,625
4Plattekill CDP5,493
5New Paltz village (south-southwest)5,435
6Highland CDP (west-northwest)5,268
7Walker Valley CDP5,262
8New Paltz village (north-northeast)5,210
9Ellenville village (south-southeast)5,146
10Clintondale CDP4,939
11Milton CDP (west-northwest)4,853
12Port Ewen CDP (north)4,658
13Glasco CDP (northeast)4,622
14Malden-on-Hudson CDP (north-northeast)4,596
15Gardiner CDP (east-northeast)4,406
16Shokan CDP4,246
17Wallkill CDP4,195
18Lake Katrine CDP4,190
19Malden-on-Hudson CDP (south-southwest)4,120
20Ellenville village (east-southeast)4,023
21Hurley CDP3,973
22Hillside CDP (east-southeast)3,962
23Milton CDP (east-southeast)3,912
24Saugerties village3,877
25East Kingston CDP (north-northeast)3,737
26Kingston city (southwest)3,715
27Ruby CDP (north-northwest)3,492
28Zena CDP (east-southeast)3,360
29Port Ewen CDP (south)3,329
30Kingston city (east)3,148
31Stone Ridge CDP (east)3,025
32Zena CDP (west-northwest)2,904
33Rosendale CDP2,898
34Tillson CDP2,861
35Accord CDP (southeast)2,821
36Kingston city (north-northwest)2,667
37Stone Ridge CDP (west)2,662
38Ruby CDP (south-southeast)2,650
39Accord CDP (northwest)2,332
40Phoenicia CDP2,280
41West Hurley CDP2,187
42Gardiner CDP (west-northwest)2,181
43Hillside CDP (south-southwest)2,138
44Glasco CDP (southwest)1,918
45Ellenville village (north)1,708
46Ellenville village (west-southwest)1,661
47East Kingston CDP (south-southwest)1,582
48Hillside CDP (north-northwest)1,560
49Pine Hill CDP1,297

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.