Lonetree, Wyoming Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Lonetree City, Colorado, is just over 25,000. The city has four distinct seasons, including hot summers and snow in winter. Despite the arid climate, Lone Tree is home to a large number of parks, playgrounds, and child care centers, as well as five high-quality public schools. The city also boasts a vibrant arts scene.

Lone Tree has an ethnically diverse population. Most residents report being White or Asian, but important ancestry includes German, Irish, Italian, and European. English is the most commonly spoken language, but other important languages spoken in Lone Tree include Spanish, Portuguese, and Indian. The city's official language is English, but residents can also speak other languages, including Spanish, French, and Italian.

The population of Lone Tree is expected to reach 15,061 by 2020. The city is part of the Denver, Aurora, and Lakewood, CO MSA. Its median household income is $173,191, and the poverty rate is 3.78%. The median house value is $669,300, and the median age is 40. The city is located in the South Metro Denver area.

According to the United States Census, there are 2,848 households in the city. Of these, 1,848 households had children. 67.0% of households were made up of married couples; 4.9% had a female householder without a husband present. Twenty-five percent of households were non-families, while 19.5% were individual households. Only 1.7% of households were headed by senior citizens.