List of census-designated places in California

This article lists census-designated places (CDPs) in the U.S. state of California. There is also a separate section listing former census designated places. CDPs are unincorporated communities lacking elected municipal officers and boundaries with legal status.[1] The term "census designated place" has been used as an official classification by the U.S. Census Bureau since 1980.[2] Prior to that, select unincorporated communities were surveyed in the U.S. Census.[2]

Census designated places in California

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CDP[3] County Location
of County
Population
(2020)
Population
(2010)[4]
Population
(2000)[5]
Population
(1990)[6]
Population
(1980)[7]
Notes[8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]
Acalanes Ridge Contra Costa
1,285
1,137
x
x
x
Acampo San Joaquin
334
341
x
x
x
First appeared as a census designated place in the 2010 U.S. census, one of ten CDPS (Acampo, Collierville, Dogtown, Mountain House, Peters, Terminous, Thornton, Victor, Waterloo, and Woodbridge) formed out of the deleted North Woodbridge CDP and South Woodbridge CDP.[4]
Acton Los Angeles
7,431
7,596
2,390
1,471
x
Adin Modoc
205
272
x
x
x
Agua Dulce Los Angeles
3,451
3,342
x
x
x
Aguanga Riverside
989
1,128
x
x
x
Ahwahnee Madera
2,296
2,246
x
x
x
Airport Stanislaus
1,389
1,964
x
x
x
The community first was listed as an unincorporated place under the name La-Loma Airport in the 1950 U.S. census (pop. 7,866)[10] and then under Airport in the 1960 U.S. census (pop. 3,689).[9] It was not listed thereafter until the 2010 U.S. Census.[4]
Alamo Contra Costa
15,314
14,570
15,626
12,277
8,505
First appeared as an unincorporated place in the 1960 U.S. census (1,791);[9] and then in the 1970 U.S. census under the name Alamo-Danville after being joined with the community of Danville (pop. 14,059)[8] (Danville had a population of 3,585 in the 1960 Census).[8] The two communities were again separated in the 1980 United States census and redesignated as census designated places.[7]
Albion Mendocino
153
168
x
x
x
Alderpoint Humboldt
137
186
x
x
x
Alhambra Valley Contra Costa
805
924
x
x
x
Alleghany Sierra
30
58
x
x
x
Allendale Solano
1,651
1,506
x
x
x
Allensworth Tulare
531
471
x
x
x
Almanor Plumas
3
0
0
x
x
Alondra Park Los Angeles
8,569
8,592
8,622
12,215
12,096
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. Census (pop. 12,193)[8]
Alpaugh Tulare
871
1,026
761
x
x
Alpine San Diego
14,696
14,236
13,143
9,695
5,368
First appeared as an unincorporated community in the 1960 U.S. census (pop. 1,044);[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 1,570).[8]
Alpine Village Alpine
224
114
136
x
x
Alta Placer
615
610
x
x
x
Alta Sierra Nevada
7,204
6,911
6,522
5,709
2,168
Alta Sierra Kern
103
x
x
x
x
Altadena Los Angeles
42,846
42,777
42,610
42,658
40,983
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1960 U.S. Census (pop. 40,568)[9] and in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 42,415)[8]
Alto Marin
732
711
x
x
x
Alum Rock Santa Clara
12,042
15,536
13,479
x
x
Amador Pines Amador
1,118
x
x
x
x
Amesti Santa Cruz
2,637
3,478
2,436
x
x
Anchor Bay Mendocino
473
340
x
x
x
Angwin Napa
2,633
3,051
3,148
3,503
3,256
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 2,690)[8]
Antelope Sacramento
48,733
45,770
x
x
x
Anza Riverside
3,075
3,014
x
x
x
Aptos Santa Cruz
6,664
6,220
9,396
9,061
7,039
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 8,704)[8]
Aptos Hills-Larkin Valley Santa Cruz
2,383
2,381
2,361
2,205
x
Arbuckle Colusa
3,484
3,028
2,332
1,912
1,306
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 1,037)[8]
Arden-Arcade Sacramento
94,569
92,186
96,025
92,040
87,570
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1960 U.S. census (pop. 73,352)[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 82,492)[8]
Armona Kings
4,274
4,156
3,239
4,156
4,274
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1950 U.S. census (pop. 1,274),[10] 1960 U.S. census (pop. 1,302)[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 1,392)[8]
Arnold Calaveras
3,288
3,843
4,218
3,788
2,385
Aromas Monterey,
San Benito

Artois Glenn
295
295
x
x
x
Ashland Alameda
Aspen Springs Mono
70
65
x
x
x
Auberry Fresno
Auburn Lake Trails El Dorado
3,388
3,426
x
x
x
August San Joaquin
Avery Calaveras
636
646
672
x
x
Avila Beach San Luis Obispo
Avocado Heights Los Angeles
13,317
15,411
15,148
14,232
11,721
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 9,810)[8]
Baker San Bernardino
442
735
x
x
x
Bakersfield Country Club Kern
1,715
x
x
x
x
Ballard Santa Barbara
768
467
x
x
x
Ballico Merced
347
406
x
x
x
Bangor Butte
695
646
x
x
x
Bass Lake Madera
527
575
x
x
x
Bay Point Contra Costa
Bayview Contra Costa
1,782
1,754
x
x
x
Bayview Humboldt
Baywood Park San Mateo
1,693
x
x
x
x
Beale AFB Yuba
1,303
1,319
5,115
6,912
6,329
Listed as an unincorporated community (pop 7,029) under the name the Beale East in the 1970 U.S. census.[8]
Bear Creek Merced
273
290
x
x
x
Bear Valley Alpine
128
121
133
x
x
Bear Valley Mariposa
156
125
x
x
x
Bear Valley Springs Kern
5,592
5,172
x
x
x
Beckwourth Plumas
478
432
342
x
x
Belden Plumas
15
22
26
x
x
Bell Canyon Ventura
1,946
2,049
x
x
x
Bella Vista Shasta
3,641
2,781
x
x
x
Ben Lomond Santa Cruz
Benbow Humboldt
422
321
x
x
x
Bend Tehama
603
619
x
x
x
Benton Mono
279
280
x
x
x
Benton Park Kern
5,333
x
x
x
x
Bermuda Dunes Riverside
Berry Creek Butte
1,637
1,424
x
x
x
Bertsch-Oceanview Del Norte
2,520
2,436
2,238
x
x
Bethel Island Contra Costa
Bieber Lassen
266
312
x
x
x
Big Bear City San Bernardino
12,738
12,304
5,779
4,920
11,151
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1950 U.S. census (pop. 1,434), 1960 U.S. census (pop. 1,562),[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 5,268)[8]
Big Bend Shasta
79
102
149
x
x
Big Creek Fresno
151
175
x
x
x
Big Lagoon Humboldt
161
93
x
x
x
Big Pine Inyo
Big River San Bernardino
1,084
1,327
1,266
705
x
Biola Fresno
1,427
1,623
1,037
x
x
Black Point-Green Point Marin
1,431
1,306
1,143
x
x
Blackhawk Contra Costa
Blacklake San Luis Obispo
Blairsden Plumas
38
39
50
x
x
Bloomfield Sonoma
Bloomington San Bernardino
24,339
23,851
19,318
15,116
12,781
Listed as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 11,957)[8]
Bluewater San Bernardino
116
172
265
261
x
Bodega Bay Sonoma
Bodega Sonoma
Bodfish Kern
2,008
1,956
1,823
1,283
1,379
Bolinas Marin
Bombay Beach Imperial
231
295
366
x
x
Bonadelle Ranchos Madera
5,497
x
x
x
x
Bonita San Diego
12,917
12,538
12,401
12,542
6,257
Bonny Doon Santa Cruz
Bonsall San Diego
4,546
3,982
3,401
1,881
x
Boonville Mendocino
1,018
1,035
x
x
x
Bootjack Mariposa
Boron Kern
2,086
2,253
2,025
2,101
2,040
Listed as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 1,999) [8]
Boronda Monterey
1,760
1,710
1,325
x
x
Borrego Springs San Diego
1,405
2,244
2,535
2,244
1,405
Bostonia San Diego
16,882
15,379
15,169
13,670
x
Boulder Creek Santa Cruz
Boulevard San Diego
359
315
x
x
x
Bowles Fresno
158
166
182
x
x
Boyes Hot Springs Sonoma
Bradley Monterey
69
93
120
x
x
Bret Harte Stanislaus
5,135
1,152
5,161
x
x
Bridgeport Mono
553
575
x
x
x
Broadmoor San Mateo
Brookdale Santa Cruz
Brooks Yolo
31
x
x
x
x
Brooktrails Mendocino
3,632
3,235
x
x
x
Buck Meadows Mariposa
21
31
x
x
x
Buckhorn Amador
2,597
2,429
x
x
x
Bucks Lake Plumas
22
10
17
x
x
Buena Vista Amador
542
429
x
x
x
Burbank Santa Clara
Burney Shasta
Burnt Ranch Trinity
Butte Creek Canyon Butte
780
1,086
x
x
x
Butte Meadows Butte
74
40
x
x
x
Butte Valley Butte
945
899
x
x
x
Buttonwillow Kern
1,337
1,508
1,266
1,301
1,350
Listed as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 1,193)[8]
Byron Contra Costa
1,140
1,277
916
x
x
Bystrom Stanislaus
4,518
4,008
4,148
x
x
C-Road Plumas
140
150
152
x
x
Cabazon Riverside
California Hot Springs Tulare
50
37
x
x
x
California Pines Modoc
473
520
x
x
x
California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo
8,583
x
x
x
x
Callender San Luis Obispo
Calpella Mendocino
799
679
x
x
x
Calpine Sierra
Calwa Fresno
1,776
2,052
x
x
x
Camanche North Shore Amador
1,070
979
x
x
x
Camanche Village Amador
964
847
x
x
x
Cambria San Luis Obispo
Cambrian Park Santa Clara
Cameron Park El Dorado
Camino El Dorado
1,871
1,750
x
x
x
Camino Tassajara Contra Costa
4,951
2,197
x
x
x
Camp Nelson Tulare
106
97
x
x
x
Camp Pendleton Mainside San Diego
9,683
5,200
8,197
10,373
2,065
The name of the CDP was Camp Pendleton North prior to 2020. Listed as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 11,803)[8]
Camp Pendleton South San Diego
12,468
10,616
8,854
11,299
7,952
Listed as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 13,692)[8]
Campo San Diego
2,955
2,684
x
x
x
Campo Seco Calaveras
x
x
x
x
x
New CDP in 2023
Camptonville Yuba
158
158
x
x
x
Canby Modoc
183
315
x
x
x
Cantua Creek Fresno
500
466
655
x
x
Canyondam Plumas
30
31
37
x
x
Caribou Plumas
1
0
0
x
x
Carmel Valley Village Monterey
Carmet Sonoma
Carmichael Sacramento
Carnelian Bay Placer
518
524
x
x
x
Carrick Siskiyou
143
131
156
x
x
Cartago Inyo
62
92
109
x
x
Caruthers Fresno
Casa Conejo Ventura
3,286
3,249
3,180
3,286
x
Casa Loma Kern
1,804
x
x
x
x
Casa de Oro-Mount Helix San Diego
19,576
18,762
18,874
30,727
19,651
Listed as an unincorporated place under the name Grossmont-Mt. Helix in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 7,623).[8]
Casmalia Santa Barbara
Caspar Mendocino
500
509
x
x
x
Cassel Shasta
Castaic Los Angeles
18,937
19,015
x
x
x
Castella Shasta
214
x
x
x
x
Castle Hill Contra Costa
1,271
1,299
x
x
x
Formed from part of Alamo CDP
Castro Valley Alameda
Castroville Monterey
Catheys Valley Mariposa
829
825
x
x
x
Cayucos San Luis Obispo
Cazadero Sonoma
Cedar Flat Placer
797
x
x
x
x
Cedar Ridge Tuolumne
1,235
1,132
x
x
x
Formed from part of deleted Phoenix Lake-Cedar Ridge CDP and additional area.[4]
Cedar Slope Tulare
10
0
x
x
x
Cedarville Modoc
437
514
x
x
x
Centerville Fresno
378
392
x
x
x
Centerville Shasta
2,095
x
x
x
x
Chalfant Mono
660
651
x
x
x
Challenge-Brownsville Yuba
1,161
1,148
1,069
1,096
x
Channel Islands Beach Ventura
2,870
3,103
3,142
3,317
x
Charleston View Inyo
45
x
x
x
x
Charter Oak Los Angeles
9,739
9,310
9,027
8,858
6,840
Cherokee Butte
88
69
x
x
x
Cherokee Strip Kern
206
227
x
x
x
Cherry Valley Riverside
Cherryland Alameda
Chester Plumas
2,187
2,144
2,316
2,082
1,756
Listed as an unincorporated community in the 1960 U.S. census (pop. 1,553) and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 1,531) [8]
Chilcoot-Vinton Plumas
446
454
387
x
x
China Lake Acres Kern
1,757
1,876
1,761
x
x
Chinese Camp Tuolumne
90
126
146
x
x
Choctaw Valley Kern
237
x
x
x
x
Chualar Monterey
1,185
1,190
1,444
x
x
Citrus Los Angeles
10,243
10,866
10,581
9,481
12,450
Clarksburg Yolo
402
418
x
x
x
Clay Sacramento
1,252
1,195
x
x
x
Clear Creek Lassen
175
169
x
x
x
Clearlake Oaks Lake
Clearlake Riviera Lake
3,410
3,090
x
x
x
The community changed its name to Kelseyville Rivera in 2021; the census continues to use Clearlake Rivera
Cleone Mendocino
622
618
x
x
x
Clio Plumas
77
66
90
x
x
Clipper Mills Butte
160
142
x
x
x
Clyde Contra Costa
729
678
694
x
x
Coarsegold Madera
4,144
1,840
x
x
x
Cobb Lake
Coffee Creek Trinity
Cohasset Butte
830
847
x
x
x
Cold Springs El Dorado
556
446
x
x
x
Cold Springs Tuolumne
123
181
x
x
x
Coleville Mono
419
495
x
x
x
College City Colusa
292
290
x
x
x
Collierville San Joaquin
2,094
1,934
x
x
x
First appeared as a census designated place in the 2010 U.S. census, one of ten CDPS (Acampo, Collierville, Dogtown, Mountain House, Peters, Terminous, Thornton, Victor, Waterloo, and Woodbridge) formed out of the deleted North Woodbridge CDP and South Woodbridge CDP.[4]
Coloma El Dorado
521
529
x
x
x
Columbia Tuolumne
Comptche Mendocino
167
159
x
x
x
Concow Butte
Contra Costa Centre Contra Costa
5,364
6,808
5,133
x
x
Formed as the Waldon CDP in the 2000 U.S. census.
Copperopolis Calaveras
3,400
3,671
2,363
x
x
Coronita Riverside
2,639
2,608
x
x
x
Corralitos Santa Cruz
Coto de Caza Orange
14,710
14,866
13,057
x
x
Cottonwood Kern
3,971
x
x
x
x
Cottonwood Shasta
6,268
3,316
2,960
1,747
1,553
Listed as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. census (pop 1,288)[8]
Coulterville Mariposa
115
201
x
x
x
Country Club San Joaquin
Courtland Sacramento
326
355
x
x
x
Covelo Mendocino
Cowan Stanislaus
Crescent Mills Plumas
206
196
258
x
x
Cressey Merced
366
394
x
x
x
Crest San Diego
2,828
2,593
2,716
x
x
Crestline San Bernardino
11,650
10,770
10,218
8,594
6,715
Listed as an unincorporated place under the name Crest Forest in the 1970 U.S. census (3,509).[8]
Creston San Luis Obispo
Crockett Contra Costa
Cromberg Plumas
272
261
290
x
x
Crowley Lake Mono
980
875
x
x
x
Crows Landing Stanislaus
Cutler Tulare
4,480
5,000
4,491
4,450
3,149
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1950 U.S. census (pop. 1,768), 1960 U.S. census (pop. 2,191),[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 2,503)[8]
Cutten Humboldt
Cuyama Santa Barbara
Dales Tehama
28
x
x
x
x
Daphnedale Park Modoc
129
184
x
x
x
Darwin Inyo
36
43
54
x
x
Davenport Santa Cruz
Day Valley Santa Cruz
Deer Park Napa
Del Aire Los Angeles
10,338
10,001
9,012
8,040
8,487
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. census (pop 11,930)[8]
Del Dios San Diego
396
x
x
x
x
Del Monte Forest Monterey
Del Rey Fresno
Del Rio Stanislaus
1,399
1,270
1,168
x
x
Delft Colony Tulare
412
454
x
x
x
Delhi Merced
Delleker Plumas
802
705
674
x
x
Denair Stanislaus
Derby Acres Kern
301
322
376
x
x
Descanso San Diego
1,499
1,423
x
x
x
Desert Center Riverside
256
204
x
x
x
Desert Edge Riverside
4,180
3,822
x
x
x
Desert Palms Riverside
6,686
6,957
x
x
x
Desert Shores Imperial
1,128
1,104
792
x
x
Desert View Highlands Los Angeles
2,175
2,154
2,337
2,360
2,676
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. census (pop 2,172)[8]
Di Giorgio Kern
400
x
x
x
x
Diablo Contra Costa
1,255
1,158
988
x
x
Diablo Grande Stanislaus
Diamond Springs El Dorado
Dillon Beach Marin
246
283
319
x
x
Discovery Bay Contra Costa
Dixon Lane-Meadow Creek Inyo
Dobbins Yuba
1,161
1,148
x
x
x
Dogtown San Joaquin
2,516
2,506
x
x
x
First appeared as a census designated place in the 2010 U.S. census, one of ten CDPS (Acampo, Collierville, Dogtown, Mountain House, Peters, Terminous, Thornton, Victor, Waterloo, and Woodbridge) formed out of the deleted North Woodbridge CDP and South Woodbridge CDP.[4]
Dollar Point Placer
Dorrington Calaveras
519
609
727
x
x
Dos Palos Y Merced
310
323
x
x
x
Douglas City Trinity
Douglas Flat Calaveras
x
x
x
x
x
New CDP in 2023
Downieville Sierra
Doyle Lassen
536
678
x
x
x
Drytown Amador
186
167
x
x
x
Ducor Tulare
616
612
504
x
x
Dunnigan Yolo
1,382
1,416
x
x
x
Durham Butte
Dustin Acres Kern
677
652
585
x
x
Dutch Flat Placer
183
160
x
x
x
Eagleville Modoc
45
59
x
x
x
Earlimart Tulare
7,679
8,537
6,583
5,881
4,578
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1950 U.S. census (pop. 2,162), 1960 U.S. census (pop. 2,897),[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 3,080)[8]
East Bakersfield Kern
9,749
x
x
x
x
East Foothills Santa Clara
East Hemet Riverside
East Los Angeles Los Angeles
118,786
126,496
124,283
126,379
110,017
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1960 U.S. census (pop 104,270)[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 104,881)[8]
East Nicolaus Sutter
East Niles Kern
28,390
x
x
x
x
East Oakdale Stanislaus
3,201
2,762
2,742
x
x
East Orosi Tulare
423
495
426
x
x
East Pasadena Los Angeles
6,021
6,144
6,045
5,910
x
East Porterville Tulare
5,549
7,331
6,730
5,790
5,218
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1960 U.S. census (pop. 3,538)[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 4,042)[8]
East Quincy Plumas
2,463
2,489
2,398
x
x
East Rancho Dominguez Los Angeles
15,114
15,135
9,286
7,967
6,435
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. census (pop 5,853)[8]
East Richmond Heights Contra Costa
East San Gabriel Los Angeles
22,769
14,874
14,512
12,736
x
East Shore Plumas
181
156
177
x
x
East Sonora Tuolumne
East Tulare Villa Tulare
773
778
x
x
x
East Whittier Los Angeles
10,394
9,757
9,538
9,367
9,688
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. census (pop 11,930)[8]
Eastern Goleta Valley Santa Barbara
28,656
x
x
x
x
Easton Fresno
Edgewood Siskiyou
72
43
67
x
x
Edison Kern
255
x
x
x
x
Edmundson Acres Kern
296
279
x
x
x
Edna San Luis Obispo
Edwards AFB Kern
2,135
2,063
5,909
7,423
8,554
Listed as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 10,331)[8]
El Adobe Kern
391
x
x
x
x
El Centro Naval Air Facility Imperial
280
x
x
x
x
El Cerrito Riverside
El Dorado Hills El Dorado
El Granada San Mateo
El Macero Yolo
1,074
x
x
x
x
El Modena Orange
x
x
x
x
x
New CDP in 2024
El Monte Mobile Village Tulare
156
x
x
x
x
El Nido Merced
331
330
x
x
x
El Portal Mariposa
372
474
x
x
x
El Rancho Tulare
96
124
x
x
x
El Rio Ventura
7,037
7,198
6,193
6,419
5,674
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1950 U.S. census (pop. 1,376), 1960 U.S. census (pop. 6,966),[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 6,173)[8]
El Sobrante Riverside
14,039
12,723
x
x
x
El Sobrante Contra Costa
El Verano Sonoma
Eldridge Sonoma
Elfin Forest San Diego
600
x
x
x
x
Elizabeth Lake Los Angeles
1,651
1,756
x
x
x
Elk Creek Glenn
138
163
x
x
x
Elkhorn Monterey
Elmira Solano
193
188
205
x
x
Elverta Sacramento
5,435
5,492
x
x
x
Emerald Lake Hills San Mateo
Empire Stanislaus
4,202
4,189
3,903
x
x
Esparto Yolo
3,572
3,108
1,858
1,487
1,303
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 1,088)[8]
Eucalyptus Hills San Diego
5,517
5,313
x
x
x
Fair Oaks Sacramento
Fairbanks Ranch San Diego
2,244
3,148
3,002
x
x
Fairfax Kern
1,879
x
x
x
x
Fairhaven Humboldt
Fairmead Madera
1,235
1,447
x
x
x
Fairview Alameda
Fall River Mills Shasta
616
573
648
x
x
Fallbrook San Diego
32,267
29,100
27,988
26,987
25,988
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1950 U.S. census (pop. 15,889), 1960 U.S. census (pop. 20,987),[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 25,678)[8]
Farmington San Joaquin
220
207
262
x
x
Fellows Kern
52
106
153
x
x
Felton Santa Cruz
Fetters Hot Springs-Agua Caliente Sonoma
Fiddletown Amador
279
235
x
x
x
Fieldbrook Humboldt
827
859
x
x
x
Fields Landing Humboldt
287
276
x
x
x
Fish Camp Mariposa
49
59
x
x
x
Florence-Graham Los Angeles
61,983
63,387
60,197
57,147
48,662
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1960 U.S. census (pop. 38,164)[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 42,895)[8]
Florin Sacramento
Floriston Nevada
80
74
x
x
x
Flournoy Tehama
117
101
x
x
x
Foothill Farms Sacramento
Forbestown Butte
396
320
x
x
x
Ford City Kern
4,348
4,278
3,512
3,781
3,392
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1950 U.S. census (pop. 4,347), 1960 U.S. census (pop. 3,926),[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 3,503)[8]
Forest Meadows Calaveras
1,276
1,249
1,197
x
x
Forest Ranch Butte
1,304
1,184
x
x
x
Foresta Mariposa
29
x
x
x
x
First listed as a CDP in the 2020 U.S. census under the name Crane Creek; the name was changed to the Foresta CDP in 2022.[19]
Foresthill Placer
Forestville Sonoma
Fort Bidwell Modoc
129
184
x
x
x
Fort Dick Del Norte
Fort Hunter Liggett Monterey
250
x
x
x
x
Fort Irwin San Bernardino
8,096
8,845
x
x
x
Fort Washington Fresno
255
233
x
x
x
Franklin Merced
6,919
6,149
x
x
x
Franklin Sacramento
167
155
x
x
x
Frazier Park Kern
2,592
2,691
2,348
2,201
1,444
First listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 1,167)[8]
Freedom Santa Cruz
Freeport Sacramento
58
38
x
x
x
French Camp San Joaquin
French Gulch Shasta
373
346
254
x
x
French Valley Riverside
35,280
23,067
x
x
x
Friant Fresno
446
509
788
x
x
Fruitdale Santa Clara
989
935
895
x
x
Fruitridge Pocket Sacramento
6,102
5,800
x
x
x
Formed from part of the deleted Parkway-South Sacramento CDP[4]
Fuller Acres Kern
917
991
x
x
x
Fulton Sonoma
Furnace Creek Inyo
136
24
31
x
x
Garberville Humboldt
818
913
x
x
x
Garden Acres San Joaquin
Garden Farms San Luis Obispo
Garey Santa Barbara
Garnet Riverside
7,118
7,543
x
x
x
Gasquet Del Norte
657
661
x
x
x
Gazelle Siskiyou
95
70
136
x
x
Georgetown El Dorado
2,255
2,367
962
x
x
Gerber Tehama
1,044
1,066
x
x
x
Geyserville Sonoma
Glen Ellen Sonoma
Glencoe Calaveras
x
x
x
x
x
New CDP in 2023
Glennville Kern
158
x
x
x
x
Gold Mountain Plumas
73
80
x
x
x
Gold River Sacramento
7,844
7,912
8,023
x
x
Golden Hills Kern
9,578
8,656
7,434
5,423
x
Good Hope Riverside
9,468
9,192
x
x
x
Goodmanville Kern
121
x
x
x
x
Goodyears Bar Sierra
Goshen Tulare
4,968
3,006
2,394
x
x
Graeagle Plumas
724
737
831
x
x
Grangeville Kings
508
469
x
x
x
Granite Bay Placer
Granite Hills San Diego
3,267
3,035
3,246
3,197
x
Graniteville Nevada
1
11
x
x
x
Graton Sonoma
Grayson Stanislaus
1,041
952
1,077
x
x
Greeley Hill Mariposa
927
915
x
x
x
Green Acres Riverside
2,918
1,805
x
x
x
Green Valley Los Angeles
1,654
1,625
1,859
x
x
Green Valley Solano
1,654
1,625
1,859
x
x
Greenacres Kern
5,496
5,566
x
7,379
5,381
First appeared as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 2,116);[4] and as a census designated place in the 1980 U.S. census.[7] The CDP was deleted prior to the 2000 U.S. census after being partly annexed to the city of Bakersfield.[5] The remaining area was again designated as census designated place in the 2010 U.S. census.[4]
Greenfield Kern
3,477
3,991
x
x
x
Greenhorn Plumas
247
236
146
x
x
Greenview Siskiyou
208
201
200
x
x
Greenville Plumas
1,160
1,129
1,026
Grenada Siskiyou
314
367
361
x
x
Grimes Colusa
296
391
x
x
x
Grizzly Flats El Dorado
1,093
1,066
x
x
x
Groveland Tuolumne
540
601
x
x
x
Formed from part of deleted Groveland-Big Oak Flat CDP and additional area.[4]
Guerneville Sonoma
Guinda Yolo
245
254
x
x
x
Hacienda Heights Los Angeles
54,191
54,038
53,122
52,354
49,422
First listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 35,969)[8]
Hamilton Branch Plumas
505
537
587
x
x
Hamilton City Glenn
Happy Camp Siskiyou
Happy Valley Shasta
4,949
x
x
x
x
Harbison Canyon San Diego
4,048
3,841
3,645
2,122
x
Hardwick Kings
151
138
x
x
x
Hathaway Pines Calaveras
x
x
x
x
x
New CDP in 2023
Harmony Grove San Diego
2,079
x
x
x
x
Hartland Tulare
69
30
x
x
x
Hartley Solano
Hasley Canyon Los Angeles
1,195
1,137
x
x
x
Hat Creek Shasta
Hayfork Trinity
Heber Imperial
Herald Sacramento
1,160
1,184
x
x
x
Herlong Lassen
237
298
x
x
x
Hickman Stanislaus
604
641
457
x
x
Hidden Meadows San Diego
4,484
3,485
3,463
2,371
x
Hidden Valley Lake Lake
Highgrove Riverside
Highlands San Mateo
2,359
x
x
x
x
Hillcrest Kern
10,528
x
x
x
x
Hilmar-Irwin Merced
Hiouchi Del Norte
314
301
x
x
x
Home Garden Kings
1,653
1,761
1,702
1,549
1,495
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 2,494).[8]
Home Gardens Riverside
11,203
11,570
9,461
7,780
5,783
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1960 U.S. census (pop. 5,116).[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 1,541).[8]
Homeland Riverside
Homestead Valley San Bernardino
2,789
3,032
x
x
x
Homewood Canyon Inyo
40
44
x
x
x
Split from the Homewood Canyon-Valley Wells CDP prior to the 2010 U.S. census
Honcut Butte
306
370
x
x
x
Hood Sacramento
244
271
x
x
x
Hoopa Humboldt
Hopland Mendocino
661
756
x
x
x
Hornbrook Siskiyou
266
248
286
x
x
Hornitos Mariposa
38
75
x
x
x
Humboldt Hill Humboldt
Hyampom Trinity
Hydesville Humboldt
Hypericum Tulare
125
x
x
x
x
Idlewild Tulare
32
43
x
x
x
Idyllwild-Pine Cove Riverside
Igo Shasta
103
x
x
x
x
Independence Inyo
593
669
574
x
x
Indian Falls Plumas
37
54
79
x
x
Indianola Humboldt
791
823
Indio Hills Riverside
1,048
972
x
x
x
Interlaken Santa Cruz
Inverness Marin
Inyokern Kern
988
1,099
984
x
x
Iron Horse Plumas
269
297
321
x
x
Isla Vista Santa Barbara
Ivanhoe Tulare
4,468
4,495
4,474
3,293
2,684
First appeared as an unincorporated place in the 1950 U.S. census (pop. 1,172);[10] the 1960 U.S. census (pop. 1,616);[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 1,595).[8]
Jacumba San Diego
540
561
x
x
x
Jamestown Tuolumne
Jamul San Diego
6,179
6,163
5,920
2,258
1,826
Janesville Lassen
2,461
1,408
x
x
x
Jenner Sonoma
Johannesburg Kern
113
172
176
x
x
Johnson Park Shasta
686
x
x
x
x
Johnstonville Lassen
973
1,024
x
x
x
Johnsville Plumas
22
20
21
x
x
Jones Valley Shasta
1,160
x
x
x
x
Joshua Tree San Bernardino
6,489
7,414
4,207
3,898
2,083
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. Census (pop. 1,211)[8]
Jovista Tulare
41
x
x
x
x
Julian San Diego
1,318
1,502
1,621
1,284
1,320
Junction City Trinity
June Lake Mono
611
629
x
x
x
Keedie Plumas
51
66
96
x
x
Keeler Inyo
71
66
66
x
x
Keene Kern
469
431
339
x
x
Kelly Ridge Butte
3,006
2,544
x
x
x
Formed from part of Oroville East CDP
Kelseyville Lake
1,567
2,861
2,928
3,353
3,382
Kennedy San Joaquin
3,223
3,254
3,275
x
x
Kennedy Meadows Tulare
58
28
x
x
x
Kensington Contra Costa
Kentfield Marin
Kenwood Sonoma
Kep'el Humboldt
76
x
x
x
x
Kernville Kern
1,549
1,395
1,736
1,656
1,660
Keswick Shasta
Kettleman City Kings
1,242
1,439
1,499
1,411
1,051
Keyes Stanislaus
Kings Beach Placer
Kingvale Nevada,
Placer

128
143
x
x
x
Kirkwood Alpine,
Amador

96
158
190
x
x
Klamath Del Norte
Knights Ferry Stanislaus
112
x
x
x
x
Knights Landing Yolo
1,117
995
x
x
x
Knightsen Contra Costa
1,596
1,568
861
x
x
La Crescenta-Montrose Los Angeles
19,997
19,653
18,532
16,968
16,531
First listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 19,594)[8]
La Cresta Kern
8,787
x
x
x
x
La Grange Stanislaus
166
x
x
x
x
La Honda San Mateo
La Porte Plumas
65
26
73
x
x
La Presa San Diego
35,033
34,169
32,721
x
x
La Riviera Sacramento
La Selva Beach Santa Cruz
La Vina Madera
637
279
x
x
x
Ladera San Mateo
Ladera Heights Los Angeles
6,654
6,498
6,568
6,316
6,647
First listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. Census (pop. 6,079)[8]
Ladera Ranch Orange
26,170
22,980
x
x
x
Lagunitas-Forest Knolls Marin
Lake Almanor Country Club Plumas
847
419
451
x
x
Lake Almanor Peninsula Plumas
366
356
336
x
x
Lake Almanor West Plumas
211
270
329
x
x
Lake Arrowhead San Bernardino
12,401
12,424
8,934
6,539
6,272
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. Census (pop. 2,682)[8]
Lake California Tehama
3,377
3,054
x
x
x
Lake City Modoc
71
61
x
x
x
Lake Davis Plumas
23
45
72
x
x
Lake Don Pedro Mariposa
1,765
1,077
x
x
x
Lake Hughes Los Angeles
544
649
x
x
x
Lake Isabella Kern
3,573
3,466
3,315
3,323
3,428
Lake Los Angeles Los Angeles
13,187
12,328
11,523
7,977
x
Lake Mathews Riverside
5,972
5,980
x
x
x
Lake Nacimiento San Luis Obispo
Lake Riverside Riverside
1,375
1,173
x
x
x
Lake San Marcos San Diego
5,328
4,437
4,138
3,802
x
Lake Shastina Siskiyou
2,401
x
x
x
x
Lake Sherwood Ventura
1759
1,527
x
x
x
Lake Wildwood Nevada
5,158
4,991
4,868
x
x
Lake of the Pines Nevada
Lake of the Woods Kern
790
917
833
x
x
Lakehead Shasta
469
461
549
x
x
Listed under the name Lakehead-Lakeshore in the 2000 U.S. census[4]
Lakeland Village Riverside
Lakeside Kern
843
x
x
x
x
Lakeside San Diego
21,152
20,648
19,560
19,412
23,921
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. Census (pop. 11,991)[8]
Lakeview Riverside
Lamont Kern
14,049
15,120
13,296
11,517
9,616
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1950 U.S. census (pop. 3,571), 1960 U.S. census (pop. 6,177),[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 7,007)[8]
Lanare Fresno
540
589
540
x
x
Larkfield-Wikiup Sonoma
Las Flores Orange
5,995
5,971
5,625
x
x
Las Flores Tehama
1,044
1,066
x
x
x
Las Lomas Monterey
Laton Fresno
Laytonville Mendocino
Le Grand Merced
Lebec Kern
1,239
1,468
1,224
x
x
Lee Vining Mono
217
222
x
x
x
Leggett Mendocino
77
122
x
x
x
Lemon Cove Tulare
298
308
298
x
x
Lemon Hill Sacramento
14,496
13,729
x
x
x
Formed from part of the deleted Parkway-South Sacramento CDP.[4]
Lemoore Station Kings
6,568
7,438
5,749
x
5,888
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 8,512)[8] No census was conducted in 1990 although it remained a CDP.[7]
Lennox Los Angeles
20,323
22,753
22,950
22,757
18,445
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1960 U.S. census (pop. 31,224)[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 16,121)[8]
Lenwood San Bernardino
3,623
3,543
3,222
3,190
2,974
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1960 U.S. census (pop. 3,834)[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 2,407)[8]
Leona Valley Los Angeles
1,555
1,607
x
x
x
Lewiston Trinity
Lexington Hills Santa Clara
Likely Modoc
58
63
x
x
x
Lincoln Village San Joaquin
Linda Yuba
21,654
17,773
13,474
13,033
10,225
First appeared as an unincorporated place in the 1960 U.S. census (6,129);[9] and then in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 7,731)[8]
Lindcove Tulare
189
406
x
x
x
Linden San Joaquin
Linnell Camp Tulare
696
949
x
x
x
Litchfield Lassen
160
195
x
x
x
Little Grass Valley Plumas
25
2
0
x
x
Little River Mendocino
94
117
x
x
x
Little Valley Lassen
Littlerock Los Angeles
1,535
1,377
1,402
1,320
x
Live Oak Santa Cruz
Lockeford San Joaquin
Lockwood Amador
495
x
x
x
x
Lockwood Monterey
368
379
x
x
x
Lodoga Colusa
184
197
x
x
x
Loleta Humboldt
828
783
x
x
x
Loma Mar San Mateo
Loma Rica Yuba
2,409
2,368
2,075
1,852
x
Lompico Santa Cruz
London Tulare
1,518
1,869
1,848
1,638
1,257
Lone Pine Inyo
Long Barn Tuolumne
162
155
x
x
x
Lookout Modoc
68
84
x
x
x
Los Alamos Santa Barbara
1,839
1,890
1,372
x
x
Los Berros San Luis Obispo
Los Molinos Tehama
2,098
2,037
1,952
1,709
1,241
Los Olivos Santa Barbara
Los Osos San Luis Obispo
Los Ranchos San Luis Obispo
Lost Hills Kern
2,370
2,412
1,938
1,212
x
Lower Lake Lake
Loyola Santa Clara
Lucas Valley-Marinwood Marin
Lucerne Lake
Lucerne Valley San Bernardino
5,331
5,811
x
x
x
Lytle Creek San Bernardino
725
701
x
x
x
Mabie Plumas
181
161
x
x
x
Macdoel Siskiyou
86
133
140
x
x
Mad River Trinity
Madeline Lassen
21
x
x
x
x
Madera Acres Madera
Madera Ranchos Madera
3,623
x
x
x
x
Madison Yolo
581
503
x
x
x
Magalia Butte
Malaga Fresno
884
947
762
x
x
Incorrectly named Calwa CDP when formed in the 2000 U.S. census; renamed Malaga for the 2010 U.S. Census
Manchester Mendocino
159
195
x
x
x
Manila Humboldt
828
783
x
x
x
Manton Tehama
276
347
372
x
x
March ARB Riverside
Marin City Marin
2,993
2,666
x
x
x
Marina del Rey Los Angeles
11,373
8,866
8,176
7,431
8,065
Mariposa Mariposa
Markleeville Alpine
191
210
197
x
x
Martell Amador
282
207
x
x
x
Matheny Tulare
1,125
1,212
x
x
x
Mather Sacramento
4,698
4,451
x
x
x
Formed from part of deleted Rancho Cordova CDP and additional area
Maxwell Colusa
1,067
1,103
x
x
x
Mayfair Fresno
4,831
4,589
x
x
x
Mayflower Village Los Angeles
5,402
5,515
5,081
4,978
5,017
McArthur Shasta
334
338
365
x
x
McClellan Park Sacramento
926
743
x
x
x
Formed from part of the North Highlands CDP and additional area[4]
McClenney Tract Tulare
15
10
x
x
x
McCloud Siskiyou
McGee Creek Mono
45
41
x
x
x
McKinleyville Humboldt
McKittrick Kern
102
115
160
x
x
McSwain Merced
4,480
3,704
x
x
x
Mead Valley Riverside
19,819
18,510
x
x
x
Meadow Valley Plumas
453
464
575
x
x
Meadow Vista Placer
Meadowbrook Riverside
3,142
3,185
x
x
x
Mecca Riverside
Meiners Oaks Ventura
3,911
3,571
3,750
3,329
9,512
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1950 U.S. census (pop. 2,446),[10] 1960 U.S. census (pop. 3,513);[9] and under the name Meiners Oaks-Mira Monte in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 7,025)[8] The name was changed back to Meiners Oaks for the 1980 U.S. census.[7]
Mendocino Mendocino
932
894
824
x
x
Mentone San Bernardino
9,557
8,720
7,803
5,675
x
Meridian Sutter
Mesa Inyo
275
251
214
x
x
Mesa Verde Riverside
766
1,023
x
x
x
Mesa Vista Alpine
217
200
182
x
x
Mettler Kern
90
136
157
x
x
Mexican Colony Kern
283
281
x
x
x
Meyers El Dorado
2,163
x
x
x
x
Mi-Wuk Village Tuolumne
Middletown Lake
1,114
1,323
1,020
x
x
Midpines Mariposa
379
1,204
x
x
x
Midway City Orange
8,825
8,485
x
x
x
Milford Lassen
147
167
x
x
x
Millerton Fresno
686
x
x
x
x
Millville Shasta
724
727
610
x
x
Mineral Tehama
136
123
143
x
x
Minkler Fresno
867
1,003
x
x
x
Mira Monte Ventura
6,618
6,854
7,177
7,744
x
First appeared as a census designated place prior to the 1990 U.S. census after being separated from the Meiners Oaks CDP.[7]
Miranda Humboldt
441
520
x
x
x
Mission Canyon Santa Barbara
2,540
2,381
2,610
x
x
Mission Hills Santa Barbara
Modjeska Orange
632
x
x
x
x
Mohawk Vista Plumas
107
159
121
x
x
Mojave Kern
2,086
2,253
2,025
2,101
2,040
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1950 U.S. census (pop. 2,055), 1960 U.S. census (pop. 1,845),[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 1,999)[8]
Mokelumne Hill Calaveras
691
646
774
x
x
Monmouth Fresno
120
152
x
x
x
Mono City Mono
184
172
x
x
x
Mono Vista Tuolumne
Monson Tulare
152
188
x
x
x
Montalvin Manor Contra Costa
3,099
2,876
x
x
x
Formed in 2010 from part of split Bayview-Montalvin CDP and part of Tara Hills CDP
Montara San Mateo
Monte Rio Sonoma
Montecito Santa Barbara
8,638
8,965
10,000
x
x
Monterey Park Tract Stanislaus
Montgomery Creek Shasta
176
163
96
x
x
Monument Hills Yolo
1,702
1,542
x
x
x
Morada San Joaquin
Morongo Valley San Bernardino
3,514
3,552
1,929
1,544
1,137
Moskowite Corner Napa
237
210
x
x
x
Moss Beach San Mateo
Moss Landing Monterey
237
204
300
x
x
Mount Hebron Siskiyou
103
95
92
x
x
Mount Hermon Santa Cruz
Mount Laguna San Diego
74
57
x
x
x
Mountain Center Riverside
66
63
x
x
x
Mountain Gate Shasta
Mountain House San Joaquin
24,499
9,675
x
x
x
First appeared as a census designated place in the 2010 U.S. census, one of ten CDPS (Acampo, Collierville, Dogtown, Mountain House, Peters, Terminous, Thornton, Victor, Waterloo, and Woodbridge) formed out of the deleted North Woodbridge CDP and South Woodbridge CDP.[4] Incorporated as a city in 2024.
Mountain Meadows Kern
303
x
x
x
x
Mountain Mesa Kern
823
777
716
1,153
x
Mountain Ranch Calaveras
223
1,628
1,557
x
x
Mountain View Acres San Bernardino
3,337
3,130
2,521
2,469
1,686
Mountain View Contra Costa
2,622
2,372
2,468
x
x
Mt. Bullion Mariposa
154
x
x
x
x
Muir Beach Marin
304
310
295
x
x
Murphys Calaveras
1,995
2,213
2,061
x
x
Muscoy San Bernardino
10,719
10,644
8,919
7,541
6,188
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. Census (pop. 7,091)[8]
Myers Flat Humboldt
90
146
x
x
x
Myrtletown Humboldt
New Cuyama Santa Barbara
New Pine Creek Modoc
87
98
x
x
x
Newcastle Placer
1,321
1,224
x
x
x
Newell Modoc
301
449
x
x
x
Nicasio Marin
81
96
x
x
x
Nice Lake
Nicolaus Sutter
Niland Imperial
Nipinnawasee Madera
615
475
x
x
x
Nipomo San Luis Obispo
Nord Butte
286
320
x
x
x
Norris Canyon Contra Costa
1,313
957
x
x
x
North Auburn Placer
North Edwards Kern
1,054
1,058
1,227
1,259
1,107
North El Monte Los Angeles
3,730
3,723
3,703
3,384
x
North Fair Oaks San Mateo
North Fork Madera
3,250
x
x
x
x
North Gate Contra Costa
667
679
x
x
x
Formed from part of Alamo CDP and additional area
North Highlands Sacramento
49,327
42,694
44,187
42,105
37,825
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1960 U.S. Census (pop. 21,271)[9] and in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 31,854)[8]
North Lakeport Lake
3,547
3,314
2,879
x
x
North Richmond Contra Costa
4,175
3,717
x
x
x
North San Juan Nevada
North Shore Riverside
3,585
3,477
x
x
x
North Tustin Orange
25,718
24,917
24,044
24,358
26,174
First listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. census (pop 26,598)[8]
Nubieber Lassen
50
19
x
x
x
Nuevo Riverside
Oak Glen San Bernardino
602
638
x
x
x
Oak Hills San Bernardino
9,450
8,879
x
x
x
Oak Park Ventura
13,898
14,266
2,320
2,412
x
Oak Run Shasta
158
x
x
x
x
Oak Shores San Luis Obispo
Oak View Ventura
6,215
4,066
4,199
3,606
4,671
First appeared as an unincoporated place under the name Oakview in the 1950 U.S. census (1,648);[10] and then as Oak View the 1960 U.S. census (2,448)[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 4,872)[8]
Oakhurst Madera
Oakville Napa
49
71
x
x
x
Oasis Riverside
4,468
6,890
x
x
x
Occidental Sonoma
Oceano San Luis Obispo
Ocotillo Imperial
215
266
296
x
x
Oildale Kern
36,135
32,684
27,885
26,553
23,382
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 20,879)[8]
Olancha Inyo
131
192
134
x
x
Old Fig Garden Fresno
5,477
5,365
x
x
x
Old River Kern
123
x
x
x
x
Old Station Shasta
Old Stine Kern
3,841
x
x
x
x
Olde Stockdale Kern
568
x
x
x
x
Olivehurst Yuba
16,595
13,656
11,061
9,738
8,929
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1950 U.S. census (pop. 3,588), 1960 U.S. census (pop. 4,835),[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 8,100)[8]
Ono Shasta
93
x
x
x
x
Onyx Kern
457
475
476
x
x
Orange Blossom Stanislaus
1,068
x
x
x
x
Orange Park Acres Orange
x
x
x
x
x
New CDP in 2024
Orangevale Sacramento
Orcutt Santa Barbara
32,034
28,905
28,830
x
x
Orick Humboldt
328
357
x
x
x
Orosi Tulare
13,898
14,266
2,320
2,412
4,076
First appeared as an unincorporated place in the 1960 U.S. census (pop. 1,048)[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 2,757).[8]
Oroville East Butte
Pacheco Contra Costa
Pajaro Monterey
Pajaro Dunes Santa Cruz
Pala San Diego
1,490
x
x
x
x
Palermo Butte
Palo Cedro Shasta
2,931
1,269
1,247
x
x
Palo Verde Imperial
152
171
236
x
x
Paloma Calaveras
x
x
x
x
x
New CDP in 2023
Panorama Heights Tulare
44
41
x
x
x
Paradise Mono
174
153
x
x
x
Paradise Park Santa Cruz
Parklawn Stanislaus
Parksdale Madera
Parkway Sacramento
15,962
14,670
x
x
x
Formed from part of the deleted Parkway-South Sacramento CDP and from area detached from Sacramento city.[4]
Parkwood Madera
Pasatiempo Santa Cruz
Paskenta Tehama
110
114
x
x
x
Patterson Tract Tulare
1,888
1,752
x
x
x
Patton Village Lassen
632
702
x
x
x
Paxton Plumas
0
14
21
x
x
Paynes Creek Tehama
54
57
x
x
x
Pearsonville Inyo
8
17
27
x
x
Penn Valley Nevada
Penngrove Sonoma
Penryn Placer
1,150
831
x
x
x
Pepperdine University Los Angeles
2,747
x
x
x
x
Pescadero San Mateo
Petaluma Center Sonoma
709
x
x
x
x
Peters San Joaquin
706
672
x
x
x
First appeared as a census designated place in the 2010 U.S. census, one of ten CDPS (Acampo, Collierville, Dogtown, Mountain House, Peters, Terminous, Thornton, Victor, Waterloo, and Woodbridge) formed out of the deleted North Woodbridge CDP and South Woodbridge CDP.[4]
Phelan San Bernardino
14,304
13,859
x
x
x
Phillipsville Humboldt
124
140
x
x
x
Philo Mendocino
319
349
x
x
x
Phoenix Lake Tuolumne
4,264
4,269
x
x
x
Formed from part of the deleted Phoenix Lake-Cedar Ridge CDP and part of Mono Vista CDP.[4]
Pierpoint Tulare
59
52
x
x
x
Pike Sierra
Pine Canyon Monterey
1,871
1,822
x
x
x
Pine Flat Tulare
206
166
x
x
x
Pine Grove Amador
2,891
2,219
x
x
x
Pine Hills Humboldt
Pine Mountain Club Kern
2,422
2,315
1,600
x
x
Pine Mountain Lake Tuolumne
2,636
2,796
x
x
x
Formed from part of the deleted Groveland-Big Oak Flat CDP and additional area.[4]
Pine Valley San Diego
1,645
1,510
1,501
1,297
x
Pioneer Amador
1,066
1,094
x
x
x
Piru Ventura
2,587
2,063
1,196
1,157
1,284
Pixley Tulare
3,828
3,310
2,586
2,457
2,488
First appeared as an unincorporated place in the 1960 U.S. census (pop. 1,327);[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 1,584).[8]
Piñon Hills San Bernardino
7,258
7,272
x
x
x
Plainview Tulare
945
846
x
x
x
Planada Merced
Platina Shasta
13
x
x
x
x
Pleasure Point Santa Cruz
Plumas Eureka Plumas
334
339
320
x
x
Plumas Lake Yuba
8,126
5,853
x
x
x
Point Reyes Station Marin
895
848
818
x
x
Pollock Pines El Dorado
Ponderosa Tulare
51
16
x
x
x
Poplar-Cotton Center Tulare
2,370
2,470
1,496
1,901
1,295
First appeared as an unincorporated place under the name Poplar in the 1960 U.S. census (pop. 1,478);[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 1,239).[8] The name was changed to Poplar-Cotton Center for the 1980 U.S. census.
Port Costa Contra Costa
190
190
232
x
x
Posey Tulare
23
10
x
x
x
Poso Park Tulare
9
9
x
x
x
Post Mountain Trinity
3,032
x
x
x
x
Potomac Park Kern
9,164
x
x
x
x
Potrero San Diego
648
656
x
x
x
Potter Valley Mendocino
665
646
x
x
x
Prattville Plumas
24
33
28
x
x
Princeton Colusa
309
303
x
x
x
Proberta Tehama
267
237
x
x
x
Prunedale Monterey
Pumpkin Center Kern
421
x
x
x
x
Quartz Hill Los Angeles
11,447
10,912
9,890
9,626
7,421
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1960 U.S. census (pop. 3,325)[9] and the 1970 U.S. Census (pop. 4,935)[8]
Quincy Plumas
1,630
1,728
1,879
x
x
Rackerby Butte,
Yuba

210
204
x
x
x
Rail Road Flat Calaveras
316
475
549
x
x
Rainbow San Diego
Raisin City Fresno
303
380
165
x
x
Ramona San Diego
Rancho Calaveras Calaveras
5,590
5,325
4,182
x
x
Rancho Mission Viejo Orange
10,378
x
x
x
x
Rancho Murieta Sacramento
Rancho San Diego San Diego
Rancho Santa Fe San Diego
3,156
3,117
3,252
x
x
Rancho Tehama Reserve Tehama
1,572
1,485
1,406
x
x
Randsburg Kern
45
69
77
x
x
Red Corral Amador
1,687
1,413
x
x
x
Redcrest Humboldt
61
89
x
x
x
Redway Humboldt
Redwood Valley Mendocino
1,843
1,729
x
x
x
Reliez Valley Contra Costa
3,354
3,101
x
x
x
Rexland Acres Kern
3,563
x
x
x
x
Richfield Tehama
309
306
x
x
x
Richgrove Tulare
2,358
2,882
2,723
1,899
1,398
First appeared as an unincorporated place the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 1,023).[8]
Richvale Butte
234
244
x
x
x
Ridgecrest Heights Kern
380
x
x
x
x
Ridgemark San Benito
3,212
3,016
2,741
x
x
Rio Linda Sacramento
Rio Oso Sutter
Rio del Mar Santa Cruz
Ripley Riverside
538
692
x
x
x
River Pines Amador
390
379
x
x
x
Riverdale Fresno
Riverdale Park Stanislaus
1,053
1,128
1,094
x
x
Rivergrove Kern
195
x
x
x
x
Robbins Sutter
Robinson Mill Butte
89
80
x
x
x
Rodeo Contra Costa
Rodriguez Camp Tulare
133
156
x
x
x
Rolling Hills Madera
793
742
x
x
x
Rollingwood Contra Costa
3,015
2,969
2,900
x
x
Romoland Riverside
2,005
1,684
x
x
x
A CDP of the same name was deleted in 2008 after being incorporated into the city of Meifee; and a new CDP was formed in the 2010 U.S. Census from area adjacent to the original CDP.[4]
Rosamond Kern
20,961
18,150
14,349
7,430
2,869
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 2,281)[8]
Rose Hills Los Angeles
2,927
2,803
x
x
x
Rosedale Kern
18,639
14,058
8,445
4,673
x
Rosemont Sacramento
Rossmoor Orange
10,625
10,244
10,298
x
x
Rough and Ready Nevada
Round Mountain Shasta
160
155
122
x
x
Round Valley Inyo
482
435
278
x
x
Rouse Stanislaus
Rowland Heights Los Angeles
48,231
48,993
48,553
42,647
28,252
Lsted as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 16,881)[8]
Rumsey Yolo
91
x
x
x
x
Running Springs San Bernardino
5,268
4,862
5,125
4,195
x
Ruth Trinity
Rutherford Napa
115
164
x
x
x
Sage Riverside
3,370
x
x
x
x
Salida Stanislaus
Salmon Creek Sonoma
Salton City Imperial
5,155
3,763
978
x
x
Salton Sea Beach Imperial
508
422
392
x
x
Salyer Trinity
389
x
x
x
x
Samoa Humboldt
229
258
x
x
x
San Andreas Calaveras
2,994
2,783
2,615
x
x
San Antonio Heights San Bernardino
3,441
3,371
3,122
2,935
x
San Ardo Monterey
392
517
501
x
x
San Diego Country Estates San Diego
San Geronimo Marin
510
446
436
x
x
San Lorenzo Alameda
San Lucas Monterey
324
269
419
x
x
San Martin Santa Clara
San Miguel Contra Costa
3,591
3,392
x
x
x
San Miguel San Luis Obispo
San Pasqual Los Angeles
2,101
2,041
x
x
x
San Simeon San Luis Obispo
Santa Margarita San Luis Obispo
Santa Nella Merced
2,211
1,380
x
x
x
Santa Rosa Valley Ventura
3,312
3,334
x
x
x
Santa Susana Ventura
1,160
1,037
x
x
x
Santa Venetia Marin
Santa Ynez Santa Barbara
Saranap Contra Costa
5,830
5,202
x
x
x
Saticoy Ventura
1,133
1,029
x
x
x
Sattley Sierra
Scotia Humboldt
681
850
x
x
x
Sea Ranch Sonoma
Seacliff Santa Cruz
Searles Valley San Bernardino
1,565
1,739
1,885
2,740
3,439
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. Census (pop. 3,828)[8]
Seeley Imperial
Sequoia Crest Tulare
24
10
x
x
x
Sereno del Mar Sonoma
Seville Tulare
446
480
x
x
x
Shandon San Luis Obispo
1,168
1,295
986
x
x
Shasta Shasta
Shaver Lake Fresno
580
634
705
x
x
Sheep Ranch Calaveras
x
x
x
x
x
New CDP in 2023
Shell Ridge Contra Costa
1,014
959
x
x
x
Shelter Cove Humboldt
803
693
x
x
x
Sheridan Placer
1,385
1,238
x
x
x
Shingle Springs El Dorado
Shingletown Shasta
x
x
Shoshone Inyo
22
31
52
x
x
Sierra Brooks Sierra
Sierra City Sierra
Sierra Village Tuolumne
411
456
x
x
x
Formed from part of the Mi-Wuk Village CDP and additional area.[4]
Sierraville Sierra
Silver City Tulare
0
0
x
x
x
Silver Lakes San Bernardino
6,317
5,623
x
x
x
Also listed as Helendale
Silverado Orange
932
x
x
x
x
Silverado Resort Napa
948
1,095
x
x
x
Sisquoc Santa Barbara
Sky Valley Riverside
2,411
2,406
x
x
x
Sleepy Hollow Marin
2,401
2,384
x
x
x
Smartsville Yuba
185
177
x
x
x
Smith Corner Kern
594
524
x
x
x
Smith River Del Norte
906
866
x
x
x
Snelling Merced
238
231
x
x
x
Soda Bay Lake
Soda Springs Nevada
Somis Ventura
1,429
x
x
x
x
Sonoma State University Sonoma
2,679
x
x
x
x
Soquel Santa Cruz
Soulsbyville Tuolumne
South Dos Palos Merced
South Monrovia Island Los Angeles
6,515
6,777
x
x
x
South Oroville Butte
South San Gabriel Los Angeles
7,920
8,070
7,595
7,700
5,421
Listed as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 5051)[8]
South San Jose Hills Los Angeles
19,855
20,551
20,218
17,814
16,049
Listed as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 12,386)[8]
South Taft Kern
2,100
2,169
1,898
2,170
2,073
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1960 U.S. census (1,910)[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 2,214)[8]
South Whittier Los Angeles
56,415
57,156
55,193
49,514
43,815
Listed as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 46,461)[8]
Spaulding Lassen
206
178
x
x
x
Spreckels Monterey
692
673
485
x
x
Spring Garden Plumas
19
16
55
x
x
Spring Valley San Diego
Spring Valley Lake
Spring Valley Lake San Bernardino
9,598
8,220
x
x
x
Springville Tulare
967
934
1,109
x
x
Squaw Valley Fresno
Renamed Yokuts Valley after the 2020 U.S. census
Squirrel Mountain Valley Kern
760
547
498
x
x
Stallion Springs Kern
3,139
2,488
1,522
x
x
Stanford Santa Clara
Stebbins Kern
1,423
x
x
x
x
Stevenson Ranch Los Angeles
20,178
17,557
x
x
x
Stevinson Merced
273
313
x
x
x
Stinson Beach Marin
541
632
751
x
x
Stirling City Butte
284
295
x
x
x
Stones Landing Lassen
86
x
x
x
x
Stonyford Colusa
133
149
x
x
x
Stratford Kings
1,121
1,277
1,264
x
x
Strathmore Tulare
2,830
2,819
2,584
2,353
1,955
First appeared as an unincorporated place in the 1960 U.S. census (pop. 1,095)[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 1,221).[8]
Strawberry Marin
Strawberry Tuolumne
87
86
x
x
x
Sugarloaf Saw Mill Tulare
14
18
x
x
x
Sugarloaf Village Tulare
7
10
x
x
x
Sultana Tulare
183
775
x
x
x
Summerland Santa Barbara
1,222
1,448
1,545
x
x
Sun Village Los Angeles
12,345
11,565
x
x
x
Sunny Slopes Mono
139
182
x
x
x
Sunnyside Fresno
4,627
4,235
x
x
x
Sunnyside-Tahoe City Placer
Sunol Alameda
922
913
1,332
x
x
Sutter Sutter
Swall Meadows Mono
178
220
x
x
x
Taft Heights Kern
1,999
1,949
1,865
2,050
2,211
Listed as an unincorporated place in the 1950 U.S. census (pop. 2,176), 1960 U.S. census (pop. 2,661),[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 2,108)[8]
Taft Mosswood San Joaquin
1,626
1,530
1,388
x
x
Tahoe Vista Placer
Tahoma El Dorado,
Placer

1,034
1,191
x
x
x
Talmage Mendocino
986
1,130
1,141
x
x
Tamalpais-Homestead Valley Marin
Tancred Yolo
89
x
x
x
x
Tara Hills Contra Costa
Tarina Kern
18
x
x
x
x
Tarpey Village Fresno
3,997
3,888
x
x
x
Taylorsville Plumas
123
140
154
x
x
Tecopa Inyo
120
150
99
x
x
Temelec Sonoma
Temescal Valley Riverside
26,232
22,535
x
x
x
Templeton San Luis Obispo
Tennant Siskiyou
63
41
63
x
x
Terminous San Joaquin
429
381
x
x
x
First appeared as a census designated place in the 2010 U.S. census, one of ten CDPS (Acampo, Collierville, Dogtown, Mountain House, Peters, Terminous, Thornton, Victor, Waterloo, and Woodbridge) formed out of the deleted North Woodbridge CDP and South Woodbridge CDP.[4]
Terra Bella Tulare
2,910
3,310
3,466
2,740
1,807
First appeared as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 1,037).[8]
Teviston Tulare
1,185
1,215
x
x
x
Thermal Riverside
2,676
2,865
x
x
x
Thermalito Butte
Thornton San Joaquin
1,004
1,131
x
x
x
First appeared as a census designated place in the 2010 U.S. census, one of ten CDPS (Acampo, Collierville, Dogtown, Mountain House, Peters, Terminous, Thornton, Victor, Waterloo, and Woodbridge) formed out of the deleted North Woodbridge CDP and South Woodbridge CDP.[4]
Thousand Palms Riverside
Three Rivers Tulare
2,053
2,182
2,248
x
x
Three Rocks Fresno
248
246
x
x
x
Timber Cove Sonoma
Tipton Tulare
2,519
2,543
1,790
1,383
1,185
Tobin Plumas
19
12
11
x
x
Tomales Marin
187
204
210
x
x
Tonyville Tulare
329
316
x
x
x
Tooleville Tulare
286
339
x
x
x
Topanga Los Angeles
8,560
8,289
x
x
x
Topaz Mono
150
50
x
x
x
Toro Canyon Santa Barbara
1,835
1,508
1,697
x
x
Trabuco Canyon Orange
1,020
x
x
x
x
Tranquillity Fresno
805
799
813
x
x
Traver Tulare
731
713
732
x
x
Tres Pinos San Benito
Trinity Center Trinity
Trinity Village Trinity
Trona Inyo
11
10
x
x
x
Split from the Homewood Canyon-Valley Wells CDP prior to the 2010 U.S. census
Trowbridge Sutter
Tuolumne City Tuolumne
Tupman Kern
177
161
227
x
x
Tuttle Merced
102
103
x
x
x
Tuttletown Tuolumne
787
668
x
x
x
Twain Plumas
75
82
87
x
x
Twain Harte Tuolumne
Twin Lakes Mono
45
x
x
x
x
Twin Lakes Santa Cruz
University of California-Davis Yolo
8,525
5,786
x
x
x
University of California-Merced Merced
0
0
x
x
x
First listed in 2010 but has zero population in both 2010 and 2020.
University of California-Santa Barbara Santa Barbara
9,710
x
x
x
x
Upper Lake Lake
1,095
1,052
989
x
x
Val Verde Los Angeles
2,399
2,468
1,472
1,689
x
Valinda Los Angeles
22,437
22,822
21,776
18,735
18,700
Listed as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 18,837)[8]
Valle Vista Riverside
Vallecito Calaveras
442
442
427
x
x
Valley Acres Kern
504
527
512
x
x
Valley Center San Diego
Valley Ford Sonoma
Valley Home Stanislaus
Valley Ranch Plumas
128
109
92
x
x
Valley Springs Calaveras
3,779
3,553
2,560
x
x
Valley Wells Inyo
0
x
x
x
Split from the Homewood Canyon-Valley Wells CDP prior to the 2010 U.S. census
Vandenberg AFB Santa Barbara
Vandenberg Village Santa Barbara
Verdi Sierra
Victor San Joaquin
313
293
x
x
x
First appeared as a census designated place in the 2010 U.S. census, one of ten CDPS (Acampo, Collierville, Dogtown, Mountain House, Peters, Terminous, Thornton, Victor, Waterloo, and Woodbridge) formed out of the deleted North Woodbridge CDP and South Woodbridge CDP.[4]
View Park-Windsor Hills Los Angeles
11,419
11,075
10,958
11,769
12,101
Listed as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 12,268)[8]
Vina Tehama
198
237
x
x
x
Vincent Los Angeles
15,714
15,922
15,097
13,713
x
Vine Hill Contra Costa
Vineyard Sacramento
43,935
24,836
10,109
x
x
Virginia Lakes Mono
7
x
x
x
x
Vista Santa Rosa Riverside
2,607
2,926
x
x
x
Volcano Amador
104
115
x
x
x
Volta Merced
366
246
x
x
x
Walker Mono
704
721
x
x
x
Wallace Calaveras
479
403
220
x
x
Walnut Grove Sacramento
669
1,542
1,452
x
x
Walnut Park Los Angeles
15,214
15,966
16,180
14,722
11,811
Listed as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 8,925)[8]
Warm Springs Riverside
1,586
2,676
x
x
x
Warner Valley Plumas
8
2
x
x
x
Washington Nevada
Waterloo San Joaquin
534
572
x
x
x
First appeared as a census designated place in the 2010 U.S. census, one of ten CDPS (Acampo, Collierville, Dogtown, Mountain House, Peters, Terminous, Thornton, Victor, Waterloo, and Woodbridge) formed out of the deleted North Woodbridge CDP and South Woodbridge CDP.[4]
Waukena Tulare
80
108
x
x
x
Wautec Humboldt
48
x
x
x
x
Wawona Mariposa
111
169
x
x
x
Weaverville Trinity
Weedpatch Kern
2,206
2,658
2,726
1,892
1,553
Weitchpec Humboldt
112
x
x
x
x
Weldon Kern
2,303
2,642
2,387
x
x
Weott Humboldt
219
288
x
x
x
West Athens Los Angeles
9,393
8,729
9,101
8,729
8,531
Listed as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 13, 286)[8]
West Bishop Inyo
West Carson Los Angeles
22,870
21,699
21,138
20,143
17,997
Listed as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 15,918)[8]
West Goshen Tulare
536
511
x
x
x
West Menlo Park San Mateo
West Modesto Stanislaus
5,965
5,682
6,096
x
x
West Park Fresno
1,053
1,157
x
x
x
West Point Calaveras
688
674
746
x
x
West Puente Valley Los Angeles
22,959
22,636
22,589
20,254
20,445
Listed as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 20,733)[8]
West Rancho Dominguez Los Angeles
24,347
5,669
5,435
5,451
5,907
Listed as an unincorporated community (pop. 5,748) in the 1970 U.S. census[8]
West Whittier-Los Nietos Los Angeles
25,325
25,540
25,129
24,164
21,001
Listed as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 20,845)[8]
Westhaven-Moonstone Humboldt
Westley Stanislaus
575
603
747
x
x
Westmont Los Angeles
33,913
31,853
31,623
31,044
27,916
Listed as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 29,310)[8]
Westside Fresno
Westwood Lassen
Whitehawk Plumas
144
113
96
x
x
Whitewater Riverside
984
859
x
x
x
Whitley Gardens San Luis Obispo
Whitmore Shasta
311
x
x
x
x
Wilkerson Inyo
543
563
562
x
x
Wilseyville Calaveras
x
x
x
x
x
New CDP in 2023
Williams Canyon Orange
93
x
x
x
x
Willow Creek Humboldt
Willowbrook Los Angeles
24,295
35,983
34,138
32,772
30,845
Listed as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 28,705)[8]
Wilsonia Tulare
14
5
x
x
x
Wilton Sacramento
Winchester Riverside
Winter Gardens San Diego
22,380
20,631
19,771
x
x
Winterhaven Imperial
390
394
529
x
x
Winton Merced
Wofford Heights Kern
2,213
2,200
2,276
2,270
2,112
Woodacre Marin
Woodbridge San Joaquin
4,031
3,984
x
3,456
1,682
First appeared as an unincorporated place in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 1,397)[8] and as a census designated place in the 1980 U.S. census.[7] It was deleted after being split into the North Woodbridge CDP and South Woodbridge CDP prior to the 2000 U.S. census.[5] It reappeared prior to the 2010 U.S. census, one of ten CDPS (Acampo, Collierville, Dogtown, Mountain House, Peters, Terminous, Thornton, Victor, Waterloo, and Woodbridge) formed out of the deleted North Woodbridge CDP and South Woodbridge CDP.[4]
Woodcrest Riverside
Woodlands San Luis Obispo
Woodville Tulare
1,680
1,740
1,678
1,557
1,507
First appeared as an unincorporated place in the 1960 U.S. census (pop. 1,045)[9] and the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 1,031).[8]
Woodville Farm Labor Camp Tulare
729
x
x
x
x
Woody Kern
108
x
x
x
x
Wrightwood San Bernardino
4,720
4,525
3,837
3,308
2,511
Yankee Hill Butte
260
333
x
x
x
Formed from part of Concow CDP and additional area)
Yermo San Bernardino
623
x
x
x
x
Yettem Tulare
201
211
x
x
x
Yolo Yolo
425
450
x
x
x
Yosemite Lakes Madera
Yosemite Valley Mariposa
337
1,035
200
x
x
Yosemite West Mariposa
47
x
x
x
x
Zayante Santa Cruz

Former census designated places in California

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CDP County Location
of County
Population
(2020)
Population
(2010)
Population
(2000)
Population
(1990)
Population
(1980)
Notes
Bayview-Montalvin Contra Costa
x
x
5,004
3,988
x
Split into the Bayview CDP and the Montalvin Manor CDP;[6] and part annexed to the vity of Pinole prior to the 2010 U.S. Census[4]
Bonadelle Ranchos-Madera Ranchos Madera
x
8,569
7,300
5,705
3,272
Split into Bonadelle Ranchos CDP and Madera Ranchos CDP prior to the 2010 U.S. census.
Buena Vista Santa Clara
x
x
1,704
x
x
Annexed to the city of San Jose prior to the 2010 U.S. census[4]
Calwa Fresno
x
x
x
x
6,640
First listed as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. census (pop 5,191)[8] and as a CDP in the 1980 United States census (pop. 6,640);[7] annexed by the city of Fresno prior to the 1990 U.S. census.[6] Not to be confused with the existing Calwa CDP.
Crestmore Heights Riverside
x
384
x
x
x
Incorporated into the city of Jurupa Valley in 2011
Crescent City North Del Norte
x
x
4,028
3,853
2,846
First appeared as an unincorporated community in the 1960 U.S. census (pop. 3,086) under the name Crescent Northwest.[9][10] The name was changed to Crescent North in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 3,053).[8] In the 1980 U.S. census, it was redesignated as a census designated place.[7] It was deleted prior to the 2010 U.S. census after being partially annexed to Crescent City.[4]
Eastvale Riverside
x
53,668
x
x
x
Incorporated in 2010 after the census
El Toro Station Orange
x
x
x
6,869
7,632
First appeared as an unincorporated community in the 1970 U.S. census (pop 6,970). Deleted prior to the 2000 U.S. census after the airbase was closed
Foothill Ranch Orange
x
x
10,899
x
x
Annexed to Lake Forest city prior to the 2010 U.S. census)
Glen Avon Riverside
x
Incorporated into the city of Jurupa Valley in 2011
Goleta Santa Barbara
x
x
55,204
x
x
Incorporated into the city of Goleta in 2001
Greenacres Kern
x
x
x
Deleted prior to the 2000 U.S. Census; part annexed to city of Bakersfield
Groveland-Big Oak Flat Tuolumne
Highlands-Baywood Park San Mateo
x
4,027
4,210
2,644
x
Prior to the 2020 U.S. census, the CDP was split into the Highlands CDP and the Baywood Park CDP.
Laguna West-Lakeside Sacramento
x
x
8,414
x
x
Annexed by Elk Grove city prior to the 2010 U.S. census
Mather AFB Sacramento
x
x
x
4,885
5,245
Deleted; merged into the Rancho Cordova CDP prior to the 2000 U.S. census after the Mather Air Force Base was closed in 1993. Listed as an incorporated place in the 1970 U.S. census (pop. 7,027)
Mira Loma Riverside
x
Incorporated into the city of Jurupa Valley in 2011
Newport Coast Orange
x
x
x
x
Annexed to Newport Beach city prior to the 2010 U.S. census
North Woodbridge San Joaquin
x
x
1,320
x
x
First appeared as a census designated place in the 2000 U.S. census;[5] deleted prior to the 2010 U.S. census along with the South Woodbridge CDP to form ten new CDPS (Acampo, Collierville, Dogtown, Mountain House, Peters, Terminous, Thornton, Victor, Waterloo, and Woodbridge).[4]
Palmdale East Los Angeles
x
x
x
Annexed to the city of Palmdale prior to the 2000 U.S. census
Parkway–South Sacramento Sacramento
x
x
Pedley Riverside
x
Incorporated into the city of Jurupa Valley in 2011
Phoenix Lake-Cedar Ridge Tuolumne
Point Dume Los Angeles
x
x
x
Annexed to city of Mailbu
Portola Hills Orange
x
x
6,391
x
x
Annexed to city of Lake Forest
Rancho Cordova Sacramento
x
x
55,060
48,731
42,881
First appeared as an unincorporated place in the 1960 U.S. census (pop. 7,429) and 1970 U.S. census (pop. 30,451);[9][10] Deleted prior to the 2010 U.S. census after being incorporated as a city.[4] The Mather CDP was created at the same time as it was not part of the incorporation..[4]
Romoland Riverside
x
x
2,764
2,319
1,349
Annexed to city of Meifee; a new CDP was formed in the 2010 U.S. Census from area adjacent to the original CDP.[4]
Rubidoux Riverside
x
Incorporated into the city of Jurupa Valley in 2011
San Joaquin Hills Orange
x
x
2,959
x
x
Annexed to Newport Beach city prior to the 2010 U.S. census
Seven Trees Santa Clara
x
x
1,666
x
x
Annexed to the city of San Jose prior to the 2010 U.S. census[4]
Shackelford Stanislaus
x
3,371
5,170
x
x
Annexed to the city of Modesto in 2012
South Lake Kern
x
x
x
1,059
x
Deleted prior to the 2000 U.S. Census; part absorbed by Weldon CDP
South Woodbridge San Joaquin
x
x
2,825
x
x
First appeared as a census designated place in the 2000 U.S. census;[5] deleted prior to the 2010 U.S. census along with the North Woodbridge CDP to form ten new CDPS (Acampo, Collierville, Dogtown, Mountain House, Peters, Terminous, Thornton, Victor, Waterloo, and Woodbridge).[4]
Storrie Plumas
x
4
5
x
x
Deleted prior to 2020 U.S. census
Sugarloaf Mountain Park Tulare
x
0
x
x
x
Listed as a CDP in the 2010 census with zero population; deleted prior to the 2020 census.
Sunnyslope Riverside
x
5153
4437
3766
x
Incorporated into the city of Jurupa Valley in 2011
Sunol-Midtown Santa Clara
x
x
748
x
x
Annexed to the city of San Jose prior to the 2010 U.S. census[6]
Trabuco Highlands Orange
x
x
x
3,191
x
Deleted prior to the 2000 U.S. census; part annexed to Rancho Santa Margarita city

References

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