Magdalena, New Mexico Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Population & Steets in Magdelana City are important statistics. While the overall population is just over 600, it's important to know the exact numbers of each category. This city is part of the Socorro county in New Mexico, and has a median household income of $25,735 and a low poverty rate of 11.6 percent. Read on for more statistics about Magdalena City.

The city was established in 1885 and is known as "Trails End." The town was built with the railroad spur that brought cattle, sheep wool, timber, ore and minerals from other parts of the state. Thousands of cattle were driven into the town using the historic "Magdalena Trail," which was used annually between 1885 and 1916. Even today, you can see the old stockyards.

There are 372 households in Magdalena City. A third of the households have children under the age of 18. Forty-six percent of households have married couples, and thirty-two percent are non-families. The remainder are individuals. In Magdalena, 12.6% of households are made up of senior citizens. The median household size is 2.45 people, and the average family size is 3.06.

The Village of Magdalena has a population of around 1,200. It serves 450 water accounts. It is located on Historic U.S. Route 60 and is home to several galleries and hiking trails. South Baldy Peak is ten thousand feet above sea level. The village's rich history is centered on the Old West. In Magdalena City, a small group of non-profits are actively involved in many programs.