Total Population
2,365
Population
Growth Rate
0.09%
Median Age
39
Diversity Index
54.800
The city literally translates to “land of chiefs” from the Timucua tribes who lived in the area during the pre-Columbian days. The city’s economy has historical ties to agriculture, timber – including turpentine in the 1800s, and aquaculture. One of the county’s largest commercial hubs, many chain hotels and restaurants are located along US Highway 19, running north to south through town.
Nearby attractions are Manatee Springs State Park and Fanning Springs State Park, with combined annual attendance of close to 500,000. The 32-mile Nature Coast Trail also provides recreational opportunities for bicyclists, roller bladers, and joggers as it runs from the city to nearby Cross City and Trenton. An equestrian trail also parallels a portion of the NCT.
Total Population
2,365
Population
Growth Rate
0.09%
Median Age
39
Diversity Index
54.800
Households
961
Owner Occupied
563
Renter Occupied
398
Vacant
124
Median Household
$35,215 $39,443
Average Household
$56,942 $64,347
Per Capita
$23,138 $26,351
Total Businesses
335
Total Employed
2,756
Workers 16+
722
2023 Retail Trade Businesses
Businesses
80
Employed
889
2023 Accommodation / Food Service
Businesses
41
Employed
534
2023 Food Service / Drinking Est.
Businesses
34
Employed
491
2023 General Merchandise Businesses
Businesses
7
Employed
394
2023 HealthCare / Social Assistance
Businesses
32
Employed
263
2023 Educational Services - Businesses
Businesses
7
Employed
190
Average Commute Time
0 min.
Resident Commuters
417
Non-Resident Commuters
300
Drive Alone
603
Carpooled
64
Public
0
Work At Home
37