With elevations ranging from 200 feet to over 10,800 feet, there is tremendous diversity and lots to discover in El Dorado County. We are rich in history and offer a wide range of recreational choices ... there is something for everyone.
2005 Economic and Demographic Profile
Size:El Dorado County covers 1,805 square miles of the Sacramento Metropolitan Area
Source: 2000 Census
Median Age: 39.4
Source: 2000 Census
Median Household Income: $51,484
Source: 2000 Census
Population:

2004 Estimated Population for El Dorado County: 168,100
State Department of
Finance Population Estimates
US
Census Bureau Updated Census Data
2000 Census Data: (click on the icons to
link to specific Census information for each community)
|
Where
|
Population |
General
|
Economic
|
Housing
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Entire County
|
156,299 | |||
|
Cameron Park
|
14,549 | |||
|
Diamond Springs
|
4,888 | |||
|
El Dorado Hills
|
18,016 | |||
|
Georgetown
|
962 | |||
|
Placerville
|
9,610 | |||
|
Pollock Pines
|
4,728 | |||
|
Shingle Springs
|
2,643 | |||
|
City of South Lake Tahoe
|
23,609 | |||
|
South Lake Tahoe Region
|
35,000 | (approx.) |
Housing:
Median Home Price: $291,375
Source:El Dorado
County Association of Realtors - December 2002
| Housing Units | 71,278 |
| Homeownership | 74.70% |
| Persons Per Household | 2.63 |
| Persons Per Square Mile | 91.3 |
Source: 2000 Construction Industry Research Board
Ethnic Diversity:

Source: 2000 Census
Reports:
2001
El Dorado County Business Survey Results
El Dorado County Crop
Report
El
Dorado County Health Assessment
Report by Upstate California - El Dorado County Profile
Census
Bureau Local Employment Dynamics Quarterly Workforce Indicators
(choose State, Year, Quarter, and County 017 El Dorado County)
