Vermont 2020 Census Population Density By County Map

Updated on October 16, 2023.

The population density of Vermont from the 2020 Census was 69.77 people per square mile, based on data from the US Census Bureau.

Chittenden County had the highest population density (313.29 people per square mile), followed by Grand Isle County (89.19 people per square mile), and then Washington County (87.11 people per square mile). On the other hand, the 3 counties with the lowest population density were: Essex County (8.94 people per square mile), Orleans County (39.44 people per square mile), and Orange County (42.6 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.

Vermont 2020 Census Population Density By County
Vermont 2020 Census Population Density By County
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County Population Density
Addison 48.77
Bennington 55.35
Caledonia 46.60
Chittenden 313.29
Essex 8.94
Franklin 79.19
Grand Isle 89.19
Lamoille 56.13
Orange 42.60
Orleans 39.44
Rutland 65.15
Washington 87.11
Windham 58.44
Windsor 59.55