Texas 2020 Census Population Density By County Map

Updated on October 16, 2023.

The population density of Texas from the 2020 Census was 111.55 people per square mile, based on data from the US Census Bureau.

Dallas County had the highest population density (2,993.56 people per square mile), followed by Harris County (2,771.67 people per square mile), and then Tarrant County (2,439.24 people per square mile). On the other hand, the 3 counties with the lowest population density were: Loving County (0.1 people per square mile), Kenedy County (0.24 people per square mile), and King County (0.29 people per square mile).

You can also see this information for other states and also for the US by state.

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

Texas 2020 Census Population Density By County
Texas 2020 Census Population Density By County
County
Population Density
Dallas 2,993.56
Harris 2,771.67
Tarrant 2,439.24
Bexar 1,620.01
Travis 1,297.91
Collin 1,265.33
Denton 1,031.78
Fort Bend 954.81
Galveston 924.58
El Paso 854.35
Rockwall 847.60
Montgomery 595.33
Hidalgo 554.30
Williamson 545.80
Cameron 472.15
Gregg 454.46
Nueces 420.92
Brazos 398.97
Hays 356.16
Bell 351.71
Lubbock 346.85
Jefferson 292.58
Comal 288.64
Brazoria 272.89
Orange 254.08
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