Census Data Map

American Community Survey 2019–2023

Redding area census tracts by population

Population is highest in Shingletown CDP (west) (6,346). This table ranks 50 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
1Shingletown CDP (west)6,346
2Happy Valley CDP (south-southwest)5,747
3Redding city (southeast)5,707
4Redding city (west)5,468
5Anderson city (south-southwest)5,417
6Redding city (northeast)5,411
7Palo Cedro CDP (north)5,358
8Redding city (west-southwest)5,335
9Palo Cedro CDP (east)5,121
10Anderson city (northwest)5,056
11Palo Cedro CDP (north-northwest)5,047
12Redding city (south)4,981
13Happy Valley CDP (north 2)4,928
14Redding city (south-southeast)4,731
15Bella Vista CDP (west)4,604
16Palo Cedro CDP (west-northwest 1)4,211
17Redding city (east)4,098
18Shingletown CDP (east)4,093
19Burney CDP4,006
20Redding city (north-northwest)3,977
21Redding city (north-northeast)3,932
22Cottonwood CDP3,749
23Shasta Lake city (south)3,582
24Ono CDP (northeast)3,510
25Montgomery Creek CDP3,438
26Happy Valley CDP (east-northeast)3,340
27Redding city (northwest)3,322
28Palo Cedro CDP (south-southwest)3,282
29Ono CDP (west-southwest)3,275
30Palo Cedro CDP (north-northeast)3,258
31Ono CDP (east-northeast)3,161
32Millville CDP (west)3,058
33Shasta Lake city (north)2,898
34Mountain Gate CDP (southwest)2,846
35Cassel CDP2,827
36Palo Cedro CDP (west-northwest 2)2,682
37Happy Valley CDP (southeast)2,655
38Palo Cedro CDP (south-southeast)2,642
39Bella Vista CDP (northeast)2,635
40Mountain Gate CDP (northeast)2,625
41Happy Valley CDP (north 1)2,481
42Redding city (east-northeast)2,277
43Whitmore CDP2,259
44Anderson city (east-northeast)2,250
45Bella Vista CDP (south-southwest)2,194
46Millville CDP (east)1,956
47Redding city (west-northwest)1,818
48Happy Valley CDP (west-northwest)1,632
49Lakehead CDP1,222
50Ono CDP (south-southeast)1,106

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.