Census Data Map

American Community Survey 2019–2023

Prescott area census tracts by population

Population is highest in Prescott Valley town (north-northwest) (8,989). This table ranks 72 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
1Prescott Valley town (north-northwest)8,989
2Camp Verde town6,731
3Jerome town (west-southwest 4)6,584
4Jerome town (west-northwest)6,416
5Paulden CDP (north)6,116
6Jerome town (west-southwest 3)5,934
7Cottonwood city (north-northeast)5,900
8Cornville CDP (southwest)5,832
9Prescott Valley town (east-northeast)5,644
10Cornville CDP (northeast)5,514
11Cottonwood city (south-southwest)5,434
12Prescott city (north)5,130
13Williamson CDP (east-southeast)5,047
14Prescott Valley town (north-northeast)4,983
15Prescott Valley town (south-southeast)4,954
16Lake Montezuma CDP (southwest)4,504
17Prescott city (southeast)4,377
18Lake Montezuma CDP (east-southeast)4,371
19Dewey-Humboldt town (east)4,353
20Jerome town (west-southwest 2)4,181
21Mayer CDP (west-northwest)4,126
22Wilhoit CDP (north 1)4,085
23Congress CDP (southwest)4,071
24Congress CDP (west-northwest)4,049
25Prescott city (west-southwest)4,041
26Wilhoit CDP (south)3,651
27Village of Oak Creek (Big Park) CDP (west)3,642
28Dewey-Humboldt town (west-northwest 2)3,605
29Jerome town (east 1)3,605
30Congress CDP (east-northeast 2)3,479
31Prescott city (northeast 2)3,388
32Mayer CDP (east-southeast)3,284
33Congress CDP (north-northeast)3,260
34Jerome town (northeast 2)3,232
35Dewey-Humboldt town (east-northeast 1)3,180
36Sedona city (southwest)3,177
37Williamson CDP (west-northwest)3,149
38Prescott city (south-southwest)3,144
39Sedona city (north-northeast)3,063
40Bagdad CDP3,042
41Seligman CDP (northwest)2,861
42Spring Valley CDP2,762
43Village of Oak Creek (Big Park) CDP (east)2,698
44Wilhoit CDP (north-northwest)2,499
45Congress CDP (east-northeast 3)2,441
46Prescott city (east)2,427
47Jerome town (east-northeast)2,401
48Congress CDP (east)2,266
49Dewey-Humboldt town (southeast)2,260
50Jerome town (west-southwest 1)2,195
51Wilhoit CDP (northeast)2,130
52Jerome town (southwest)2,118
53Jerome town (northeast 1)1,986
54Chino Valley town (north-northeast)1,976
55Paulden CDP (south)1,967
56Jerome town (east 2)1,816
57Dewey-Humboldt town (west-northwest 1)1,778
58Prescott Valley town (east-southeast)1,680
59Prescott city (northeast 1)1,642
60Jerome town (east 3)1,638
61Chino Valley town (south-southwest)1,622
62Dewey-Humboldt town (west)1,577
63Dewey-Humboldt town (east-northeast 2)1,512
64Congress CDP (east-northeast 1)1,483
65Prescott city (southwest 1)1,480
66Prescott Valley town (southwest 1)1,449
67Lake Montezuma CDP (northwest)1,420
68Prescott Valley town (southwest 2)1,399
69Seligman CDP (southeast)1,352
70Prescott city (southwest 2)1,250
71Sedona city (south-southwest)1,244
72Wilhoit CDP (north 2)1,060

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.