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

If you want to learn more about the demographics of Landers City, California, you can view our interactive population map. This feature reveals the number of people living in each race or ethnicity in Landers by area. The darker the color, the larger the population of that racial group is. The map also includes data about diversity and racial composition of Landers, as well as information about the diversity score of the area.

When choosing a neighborhood, consider how convenient it is for your lifestyle. You may want to live near daycare centers if you have kids. Likewise, you may want to consider how accessible it is to shopping and dining options. A high walk score indicates that nearby places are accessible by foot. In Landers, CA, residents are within walking distance of many stores, restaurants, and other conveniences. However, you'll want to consider the quality of the neighborhood.

Landers is a city in southeastern Mojave Desert. Landers was originally a town with a small airport and small population. It later relocated to nearby Homestead Valley. The town's small, packed dirt runways were adequate for single-engine aircraft. A small community center, elementary school, and recreational center are all located in the town of Landers. A roadhouse built in 1948 is now a brewery, Landers Brew Co.

The population of Landers is 3,910 as of 2016 census. Landers is located in the 8th congressional district, which is currently represented by Republican Jay Obernolte. In the 2016 presidential election, Landers went for Donald Trump while San Bernardino County opted for Hillary Clinton. The cycle will repeat in 2020. Landers has a Republican mayor, and the county seat is held by a Democrat, Joe Biden.