Crook County, OR

Guide to Crook County and Cities

Welcome to the community page for Crook County in Oregon with demographic details and statistics about the area as well as an interactive Crook County map. The county has a population of 24,987, a median home value of $368,200, and a median household income of $74,969. Below, the statistics for Crook County provide a snapshot of key economic and lifestyle factors relevant to both residents and newcomers.

Map of Crook County

Below is the Crook County, OR county map created with GIS software, with cities and neighborhoods.

 

Population & Demographics

The total population for Crook County is 24,987, with 50% males and 50% females. Below is a detailed breakdown of the population trends and demographics for the area.

Population by RaceTotal
White Population22,504
Black or African American Population79
American Indian and Alaska Native321
Asian Population89
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander0
Other Race Population463
Two or More Races1,531

Household Information

In Crook County, the median gross rent is $1,129 per month and the median home value is $368,200. Out of the total number of households in the city, 75% are owner-occupied, while 25% are rentals. Of those who own their homes, 64% have a mortgage, with the remaining 36% owning their homes outright. Below is a detailed snapshot of homeownership and rental patterns in the community.”

Ownership StatisticsNumber
Owner-Occupied7,749
Renter-Occupied2,542
Mortgage StatusNumber
Homes with Mortgage4,991
Homes without Mortgage2,758

Employment & Occupation

In Crook County, the unemployment rate currently stands at 4.1%. For residents in the workforce, on average they spend 27.3 minutes commuting to work. Of those employed, 76% work for private companies, while 17% hold government jobs. Additionally, 8% are self-employed, contributing to the area’s entrepreneurial spirit. Below, you’ll find more details about employment trends and occupations in Crook County.

OccupationNumber
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting, and Mining586
Construction1,258
Manufacturing899
Wholesale Trade109
Retail Trade1,786
Transportation and Warehousing, and Utilities457
Information282
Finance and Insurance, and Real Estate and Rental and Leasing479
Professional, Scientific, and Management, and Administrative and Waste Management Services1,082
Educational Services, and Health Care and Social Assistance2,246
Arts, entertainment, and recreation, and accommodation and food services800
Other Services, except Public Administration536
Public Administration780

Education

In Crook County, education levels show that 31.2% of residents have completed high school, 14.6% hold a bachelor’s degree, and 6.2% have achieved a graduate or professional degree. Of the population aged 25 and over, 20.9% are college graduates, reflecting the county’s academic achievements. Below is a detailed breakdown of educational levels within Crook County, OR.

Education Level Number
9th to 12th Grade 1,443
High School Graduate 5,804
Some College 5,020
Associate’s Degree 2,096
Bachelor’s Degree 2,726
Graduate or Professional Degree 1,164
School Enrollment Number
Enrolled in Preschool 222
Enrolled in Elementary School 2,107
Enrolled in High School 842
Enrolled in College 967

*The data presented on this page is sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau and reflects the most recent available statistics. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, please note that Census data may be subject to updates and revisions. US Map Guide is not responsible for any discrepancies, and we encourage users to verify information directly with official sources for the latest insights.