West Virginia 2020 Census Population Density By County Map

Updated on October 16, 2023.

The population density of West Virginia from the 2020 Census was 74.61 people per square mile, based on data from the US Census Bureau.

Ohio County had the highest population density (400.88 people per square mile), followed by Berkeley County (380.13 people per square mile), and then Hancock County (352.2 people per square mile). On the other hand, the 3 counties with the lowest population density were: Pocahontas County (8.37 people per square mile), Pendleton County (8.83 people per square mile), and Webster County (15.14 people per square mile).

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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.

West Virginia 2020 Census Population Density By County
West Virginia 2020 Census Population Density By County
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County Population Density
Barbour 45.34
Berkeley 380.13
Boone 43.49
Braxton 24.37
Brooke 252.92
Cabell 335.74
Calhoun 22.31
Clay 23.55
Doddridge 24.42
Fayette 61.20
Gilmer 21.89
Grant 22.99
Greenbrier 32.34
Hampshire 36.06
Hancock 352.20
Hardy 24.56
Harrison 158.46
Jackson 59.85
Jefferson 275.69
Kanawha 200.46
Lewis 44.02
Lincoln 46.82
Logan 71.78
McDowell 35.83
Marion 182.04
Marshall 100.16
Mason 59.09
Mercer 142.41
Mineral 82.16
Mingo 55.70
Monongalia 293.88
Monroe 26.18
Morgan 74.49
Nicholas 38.04
Ohio 400.88
Pendleton 8.83
Pleasants 58.82
Pocahontas 8.37
Preston 52.74
Putnam 166.17
Raleigh 123.22
Randolph 26.87
Ritchie 18.68
Roane 29.01
Summers 33.17
Taylor 96.69
Tucker 16.14
Tyler 32.43
Upshur 67.16
Wayne 77.04
Webster 15.14
Wetzel 40.33
Wirt 22.34
Wood 230.00
Wyoming 42.81