Census Data Map

American Community Survey 2019–2023

Richmond area census tracts by population

Population is highest in Worthington Farms (7,446). This table ranks 75 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
1Worthington Farms7,446
2Woodstock7,082
3Blackwell6,074
4Walmsley Village5,572
5Fernleigh5,486
6Forest Hill Farms5,265
7South Garden5,140
8Highland Park (east-northeast)5,051
9Roselawn4,991
10Fulton4,350
11Forest View4,155
12Reedy Creek4,045
13Forest Hill3,996
14Windsor Farms3,821
15Clopton3,797
16Cherokee Hills3,780
17Forest Hill Terrace3,661
18Fonticello Spring3,647
19Randolph3,588
20Fairmount (north-northeast)3,540
21Barton Heights (west-southwest)3,524
22Southampton Hills3,404
23Oakwood3,398
24West End3,377
25Swansboro3,358
26Colonial Place3,302
27Union Hill3,302
28Manchester3,223
29Ginter Park (south-southeast)3,144
30Shockoe Bottom3,131
31Shannon Terrace3,061
32Sauer's Garden3,049
33Jackson Ward3,028
34Scott's Addition3,019
35Hampton Gardens2,966
36Monroe Ward2,882
37Ginter Park (north-northwest)2,853
38Chestnut Hill (north)2,796
39Westover Hills2,737
40Dorchester2,717
41City Center2,680
42The Fan2,654
43Barton Heights (east-northeast)2,616
44East End2,580
45Fairway Acres2,550
46Westover Heights2,539
47Oak Grove2,472
48Carytown2,463
49Highland Park (west-southwest)2,449
50Montrose Heights2,305
51Carver2,288
52Cherry Gardens2,204
53Northside (south)2,203
54Maymont2,176
55Church Hill2,169
56Chimborazo2,125
57Museum District2,102
58Shockoe Slip2,067
59Club View2,057
60Fairmount (south-southwest)2,032
61Fulton Bottom2,022
62Westhampton1,960
63Southside1,911
64Woodland Heights1,819
65Pinehurts1,818
66Fulton Hill1,698
67Church Hill North1,674
68Chestnut Hill (south)1,645
69Washington Park1,633
70Warwick1,542
71Northside (north)1,390
72Stadium1,361
73Monument Avenue Park1,304
74Carillon1,287
75Oregon Hill1,042

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.