Colorado Population By County in 2011

Updated on January 29, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2011, the population of Colorado was 5,121,900. Among all Colorado counties, El Paso[object Promise] had the highest population (637,376), followed by Denver[object Promise] (620,250), and Arapahoe[object Promise] (586,433). San Juan[object Promise] was the least populated county (690).

Hover over or click on the counties in the map below to see the populations. The data can also be found in a table below. You can use the table to sort, filter, and explore the data further.

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Colorado Population By County in 2011
Colorado Population By County in 2011
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County Population % of State Population
Adams 452209 8.83
Alamosa 15715 0.31
Arapahoe 586433 11.45
Archuleta 12027 0.24
Baca 3779 0.07
Bent 6424 0.13
Boulder 300045 5.86
Broomfield 57485 1.12
Chaffee 18035 0.35
Cheyenne 1863 0.04
Clear Creek 9012 0.18
Conejos 8291 0.16
Costilla 3640 0.07
Crowley 5884 0.12
Custer 4224 0.08
Delta 30398 0.59
Denver 620250 12.11
Dolores 2044 0.04
Douglas 292626 5.71
Eagle 52048 1.02
Elbert 23175 0.45
El Paso 637376 12.44
Fremont 47393 0.93
Garfield 56049 1.09
Gilpin 5429 0.11
Grand 14564 0.28
Gunnison 15267 0.30
Hinsdale 825 0.02
Huerfano 6527 0.13
Jackson 1357 0.03
Jefferson 540582 10.55
Kiowa 1432 0.03
Kit Carson 8183 0.16
Lake 7344 0.14
La Plata 51886 1.01
Larimer 305320 5.96
Las Animas 15054 0.29
Lincoln 5420 0.11
Logan 22577 0.44
Mesa 147205 2.87
Mineral 711 0.01
Moffat 13424 0.26
Montezuma 25489 0.50
Montrose 40980 0.80
Morgan 28450 0.56
Otero 18837 0.37
Ouray 4424 0.09
Park 16060 0.31
Phillips 4402 0.09
Pitkin 17177 0.34
Prowers 12500 0.24
Pueblo 160208 3.13
Rio Blanco 6751 0.13
Rio Grande 11914 0.23
Routt 23256 0.45
Saguache 6187 0.12
San Juan 690 0.01
San Miguel 7491 0.15
Sedgwick 2371 0.05
Summit 28048 0.55
Teller 23378 0.46
Washington 4750 0.09
Weld 258867 5.05
Yuma 10138 0.20