Cimarron Hills, CO Demographics
A map of Cimarron Hills's Population by Race
Cimarron Hills, Colorado has an estimated population of 19,817, a slight increase from the 19,311 recorded in the 2020 Census. The population is 54.5% White, 26.7% Hispanic, 9.9% Multiracial, 4.4% Asian, 3.9% Black, and 0.6% Native American/Other. This demographic dot map shows the population of Cimarron Hills, with one dot drawn for each person counted by the Census, color-coded by race.
Cimarron Hills has become more racially diverse since the 2020 Census. It is considerably more diverse than Colorado overall. Demographers use a diversity index to measure the probability that two randomly selected individuals belong to different racial or ethnic groups. In Cimarron Hills, that probability was 60.6% in 2020 and 61.8% in the most recent ACS estimates.
Cimarron Hills is ranked the 40th most populous place in Colorado, out of 482 places. This ranking is based on the Census definition of a place, which includes incorporated places like cities, towns, and villages, as well as unincorporated census-designated places (CDPs). Cimarron Hills was ranked the 41st most populous place in the 2020 Census.
Cimarron Hills's White Population
10,809 residents of Cimarron Hills, or 54.5% of the population, identify as White. The share of White residents in Cimarron Hills is considerably lower than in Colorado overall, where 64.8% of the population is White. Cimarron Hills ranks 390th statewide in terms of White residents as a share of the population, out of 482 places.
Since the 2020 Census, Cimarron Hills's White population has declined by an estimated 2.2%. White residents' share of Cimarron Hills's population has decreased from 57.2% to 54.5%.
Cimarron Hills is more White than neighboring Fort Carson (54.1% White). Cimarron Hills is less White than neighboring Colorado Springs (65.2% White), Security-Widefield (56.9% White), Stratmoor (56.6% White), and Fountain (57.2% White).
Cimarron Hills's Black Population
775 residents of Cimarron Hills, or 3.9% of the population, identify as Black. The share of Black residents in Cimarron Hills is comparable to the share in Colorado overall, where 3.8% of the population is Black. Cimarron Hills ranks 10th statewide in terms of Black residents as a share of the population, out of 482 places.
Since the 2020 Census, Cimarron Hills's Black population has declined by an estimated 41.9%. Black residents' share of Cimarron Hills's population has decreased from 6.9% to 3.9%.
Cimarron Hills is less Black than neighboring Colorado Springs (5.3% Black), Security-Widefield (9.1% Black), Stratmoor (6.1% Black), Fort Carson (10.8% Black), and Fountain (8.1% Black).
Cimarron Hills's Asian Population
865 residents of Cimarron Hills, or 4.4% of the population, identify as Asian. The share of Asian residents in Cimarron Hills is comparable to the share in Colorado overall, where 3.2% of the population is Asian. Cimarron Hills ranks 63rd statewide in terms of Asian residents as a share of the population, out of 482 places.
Since the 2020 Census, Cimarron Hills's Asian population has grown by an estimated 44.2%. Asian residents' share of Cimarron Hills's population has increased from 3.1% to 4.4%.
Cimarron Hills is more Asian than neighboring Colorado Springs (2.9% Asian), Security-Widefield (2.4% Asian), Stratmoor (2.3% Asian), and Fountain (2.6% Asian). Cimarron Hills is less Asian than neighboring Fort Carson (4.7% Asian).
Cimarron Hills's Hispanic Population
5,293 residents of Cimarron Hills, or 26.7% of the population, identify as Hispanic. The share of Hispanic residents in Cimarron Hills is slightly higher than in Colorado overall, where 22.5% of the population is Hispanic. Cimarron Hills ranks 135th statewide in terms of Hispanic residents as a share of the population, out of 482 places.
Since the 2020 Census, Cimarron Hills's Hispanic population has grown by an estimated 17.2%. Hispanic residents' share of Cimarron Hills's population has increased from 23.4% to 26.7%.
Cimarron Hills is more Hispanic than neighboring Colorado Springs (19.3% Hispanic), Security-Widefield (24.1% Hispanic), Fort Carson (21.9% Hispanic), and Fountain (25.3% Hispanic). Cimarron Hills is less Hispanic than neighboring Stratmoor (31.3% Hispanic).
Cimarron Hills's Native American/Other Population
120 residents of Cimarron Hills, or 0.6% of the population, identify as American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander/Other. The share of Native American/Other residents in Cimarron Hills is comparable to the share in Colorado overall, where 1% of the population is Native American/Other. Cimarron Hills ranks 80th statewide in terms of Native American/Other residents as a share of the population, out of 482 places.
Since the 2020 Census, Cimarron Hills's Native American/Other population has declined by an estimated 65.7%. Native American/Other residents' share of Cimarron Hills's population has decreased from 1.8% to 0.6%.
Cimarron Hills is more Native American/Other than neighboring Stratmoor (0.2% Native American/Other). Cimarron Hills is less Native American/Other than neighboring Colorado Springs (1% Native American/Other), Security-Widefield (0.8% Native American/Other), Fort Carson (2.5% Native American/Other), and Fountain (0.8% Native American/Other).
Cimarron Hills's Multiracial Population
1,955 residents of Cimarron Hills, or 9.9% of the population, identify as Multiracial. The share of Multiracial residents in Cimarron Hills is higher than in Colorado overall, where 4.6% of the population is Multiracial. Cimarron Hills ranks 27th statewide in terms of Multiracial residents as a share of the population, out of 482 places.
Since the 2020 Census, Cimarron Hills's Multiracial population has grown by an estimated 34.2%. Multiracial residents' share of Cimarron Hills's population has increased from 7.5% to 9.9%.
Cimarron Hills is more Multiracial than neighboring Colorado Springs (6.4% Multiracial), Security-Widefield (6.8% Multiracial), Stratmoor (3.5% Multiracial), Fort Carson (5.9% Multiracial), and Fountain (6% Multiracial).
Sources: Most recent population estimates are from the 2020-2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. 2020 population counts and map data are from 2020 Census State Redistricting Data. Geographic data are from Census TIGER/Line Shapefiles.