Colorado Population By County in 2014

Updated on January 29, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2014, the population of Colorado was 5,352,637. Among all Colorado counties, Denver[object Promise] had the highest population (664,540), followed by El Paso[object Promise] (662,968), and Arapahoe[object Promise] (619,681). Mineral[object Promise] was the least populated county (703).

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 2014
Colorado Population By County in 2014
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County Population % of State Population
Adams 479954 8.97
Alamosa 15807 0.30
Arapahoe 619681 11.58
Archuleta 12240 0.23
Baca 3586 0.07
Bent 5821 0.11
Boulder 312525 5.84
Broomfield 61791 1.15
Chaffee 18471 0.35
Cheyenne 1845 0.03
Clear Creek 9124 0.17
Conejos 8230 0.15
Costilla 3560 0.07
Crowley 5610 0.11
Custer 4339 0.08
Delta 29973 0.56
Denver 664540 12.42
Dolores 1976 0.04
Douglas 314783 5.88
Eagle 53276 1.00
Elbert 24035 0.45
El Paso 662968 12.39
Fremont 46185 0.86
Garfield 57174 1.07
Gilpin 5754 0.11
Grand 14569 0.27
Gunnison 15786 0.30
Hinsdale 772 0.01
Huerfano 6399 0.12
Jackson 1385 0.03
Jefferson 559099 10.45
Kiowa 1382 0.03
Kit Carson 8028 0.15
Lake 7333 0.14
La Plata 53941 1.01
Larimer 324272 6.06
Las Animas 14054 0.26
Lincoln 5503 0.10
Logan 22446 0.42
Mesa 147215 2.75
Mineral 703 0.01
Moffat 12941 0.24
Montezuma 25551 0.48
Montrose 40622 0.76
Morgan 28098 0.53
Otero 18334 0.34
Ouray 4576 0.09
Park 16392 0.31
Phillips 4394 0.08
Pitkin 17730 0.33
Prowers 12064 0.23
Pueblo 161434 3.02
Rio Blanco 6604 0.12
Rio Grande 11505 0.22
Routt 24085 0.45
Saguache 6195 0.12
San Juan 712 0.01
San Miguel 7751 0.14
Sedgwick 2332 0.04
Summit 29333 0.55
Teller 23458 0.44
Washington 4720 0.09
Weld 277480 5.18
Yuma 10191 0.19