Morrow County, Oregon
Morrow County: County in Oregon, United States
About
Morrow County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oregon. As of the 2010 census, the population was 11,173 and a population density of 2 people per km². After 10 years in 2020 county had an estimated population of 11,700 inhabitants. Its county seat is Heppner. The county was created 140 years ago in 1883.
Quick Facts about Morrow County
Population : | 11,700 (2020) |
Country : | United States of America |
State : | Oregon (United States) |
Different from : | Morrow County |
Area : | 5307 km2 |
Water as percent of area : | 0.8% |
Land as percent of area : | 99.2% |
Named for : | Jackson L. Morrow |
Capital : | Heppner |
Establishment : | January 01, 1884 |
Time Zone : | America/Los_Angeles |
Local time : | 01:37:35 (25th November 2024) |
Density : | 2 Pop. per km² as of 2020 |
Population growth : | 4.5% (2010-2020) |
Geography
Morrow County is located at 45°25'8"N 119°35'3"W (45.4188300, -119.5843000). It has 5 neighbors: Grant County, Wheeler County, Gilliam County, Umatilla County and Klickitat County.
Morrow County map
The largest city of Morrow County is Boardman with a population of 3,794. Other cities include, Irrigon population 1,799, Heppner population 1,262, Ione population 329 and Lexington population 240. See all Morrow County cities & populated places.
Morrow County Populated Places
Cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Morrow County.
City Name | Population | Title |
---|---|---|
Boardman | 3,794 | City in Oregon, USA |
Irrigon | 1,799 | City in Oregon, USA |
Heppner | 1,262 | City in Oregon, USA |
Ione | 329 | City in Oregon, USA |
Lexington | 240 | City in Morrow County, Oregon, United States |
- Official Website
Official website of Morrow County
Morrow County has 5 neighbours.
- Grant County county in Oregon, United States
- Wheeler County county in Oregon, United States
- Gilliam County county in Oregon, United States
- Umatilla County county in Oregon, United States
- Klickitat County county in the state of Washington, United States
- Heppner
Demographics
The population of Morrow County increased by 4.5% in 10 years.
Year | Population | % Change | Method |
2010 | 11,173 | - | census |
2011 | 11,226 | 0.47% | estimation process |
2012 | 11,224 | -0.02% | estimation process |
2013 | 11,196 | -0.25% | estimation process |
2014 | 11,095 | -0.91% | estimation process |
2015 | 11,130 | 0.31% | estimation process |
2016 | 11,222 | 0.82% | estimation process |
2017 | 11,198 | -0.21% | estimation process |
2018 | 11,360 | 1.43% | estimation process |
2019 | 11,603 | 2.09% | estimation process |
2020 | 11,700 | 0.83% | estimation process |
People born in Morrow County (1)
Member of the Oregon House of Representatives Denny Jones was born in Morrow County
Other places with the same name (2)
- Morrow County , Ohio county in Oregon, United States with a population of 35,411 people.
Oregon Other Counties (more counties)
County Name | Population | Title |
---|---|---|
Multnomah County | 815,637 | County in Oregon, United States |
Portland | 656,751 | The twenty-sixth most populous city in the United States and the center of the Portland metropolitan area. |
Washington County | 603,514 | County in Oregon, United States |
Clackamas County | 421,596 | County in Oregon, United States |
Lane County | 382,986 | County in Oregon, United States |
Marion County | 349,204 | County in Oregon, United States |
Jackson County | 221,844 | County in Oregon, United States |
Deschutes County | 201,769 | County in Oregon, United States |
Salem | 175,891 | The capital of Oregon. |
Eugene | 173,236 | The second most populous city in Oregon. |
Linn County | 131,054 | County in Oregon, United States |
Terrebonne | 117,664 | Census-designated place in Deschutes County, Oregon |
Douglas County | 111,364 | County in Oregon, United States |
Hillsboro | 110,985 | The most populous city in Washington County, Oregon. |
Gresham | 110,031 | The second most populous city in Multnomah County, Oregon. |
Yamhill County | 107,664 | County in Oregon, United States |