Hornitos, California Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're curious about Hornitos, California, you've come to the right place. Though it doesn't have the bright lights, banks, or strip malls you'd expect, Hornitos City isn't entirely a ghost town. Its population is around 50 people, and while this small city is not technically a ghost town, visitors can still mingle with bandit hero Joaquin Murrieta and tour the hilltop cemetery of this old logging town.

Crime statistics in Hornitos are not readily available from the FBI, but the city's crime map can provide an overview of crime levels in each neighborhood. Crime rates are broken down by type, and the map shows the percentage of incidents that occur every day. Hornitos is safe overall, but crime rates are higher than average in the city. In fact, Hornitos is in the 8th percentile of safe cities in the US, and there are no gang-related crimes committed in the city.

In 1870, the city was incorporated, with three general stores and a couple of cafes. Ghirardelli, an Italian confectioner, was an early businessman in Hornitos. His chocolates soon became popular throughout the gold-fields, and his business eventually moved to the San Francisco Bay area. Today, Ghirardelli is still widely available throughout the United States.