Stallion Springs, California Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Stallion Springs is a mid-sized city in south-central California. It is located in the southern Central Valley, and has a mild, moderate climate. The coldest months of the year are in January and February. It is a great place to live with children or to raise a family. The city has good public schools and a low crime rate, making it an excellent place to raise a family. The majority of residents live in single-family homes, which allows residents to enjoy a peaceful environment.

Stallion Springs is home to a diverse population. Nearly a fifth of its population is of Hispanic descent. This includes both black and white residents, but is not limited to Hispanics. Those of French or Canadian ancestry are also represented in the Stallion Springs neighborhood.

The city has a total population of four thousand residents. About 6.8% of Stallion Springs' residents were born outside the United States. The city has also experienced a recent influx of immigrants, with 47 people moving from another state in the past year. As a result, Stallion Springs is growing quickly.

Stallion Springs' violent crime rate is lower than the state average. However, there is a large difference in the number of violent crimes per capita between the two cities. The northeast area of the city has more violent crimes than the rest of the city. The city's central area has fewer violent crimes.