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Lane County, OR

Aggregated demographic, housing, and geographic context for the 35 ZIP codes inside Lane County, drawn from public Census ACS and SimpleMaps data.

ZIP codes
35
in this county
Total population
382,423
across all listed ZIPs
Cities
29
distinct city/town names
Avg density
199
people / sq mi
Avg median income
household, ACS
Avg home value
owner-occupied

ZIP codes in Lane County

ZIPCityPopulationDensityMedian income
97402 Eugene 52,725 297
97401 Eugene 47,867 1,992
97405 Eugene 45,838 137
97478 Springfield 40,217 92
97477 Springfield 37,631 1,170
97404 Eugene 34,625 1,390
97424 Cottage Grove 18,423 29
97439 Florence 15,419 35
97403 Eugene 14,611 1,335
97408 Eugene 14,405 112
97448 Junction City 14,228 40
97426 Creswell 10,442 54
97487 Veneta 8,894 47
97463 Oakridge 3,851 31
97437 Elmira 2,596 45
97455 Pleasant Hill 2,594 39
97431 Dexter 2,231 20
97498 Yachats 1,969 7
97452 Lowell 1,508 23
97438 Fall Creek 1,245 4
97454 Marcola 1,124 7
97434 Dorena 1,085 4
97488 Vida 1,036 3
97489 Walterville 1,007 13
97492 Westfir 918 8
97413 Blue River 873 1
97419 Cheshire 871 10
97453 Mapleton 840 3
97461 Noti 818 8
97412 Blachly 628 3
97490 Walton 443 2
97451 Lorane 398 2
97430 Deadwood 384 2
97480 Swisshome 350 2
97493 Westlake 329 2

About Lane County

Counties are the workhorse unit of American local government — they administer property taxes, run the courts and sheriff’s office, manage many road and library systems, and in much of the country they collect public health and zoning data that ZIP codes don’t. Lane County in Oregon contains roughly 35 ZIP codes spread across 29 distinct cities and unincorporated communities, with an aggregate population of about 382,423. Reading those ZIPs together at the county level smooths over neighborhood-by-neighborhood noise and surfaces the broader economic and demographic shape of the area. For block-level detail, drill into any individual ZIP profile or compare against the wider Oregon index.

The average density across listed ZIPs sits at roughly 199, which classifies the county overall as a rural environment. That label is a generalization — nearly every county contains both a relatively dense core and quieter outlying ZIPs, and the gap between them is often what determines where you actually want to live or open a business. Average median household income in our enriched ZIPs lands near —, with average owner-occupied home values around —; both numbers move dramatically as you cross from one ZIP to the next, so use the table above as a sorting tool, not a verdict.

If you’re moving into Lane County, the county itself is also where most of your real-life paperwork will land — vehicle registration, voter registration, property recording, and school district enrollment in many states. Knowing the county that contains your prospective ZIP makes it much easier to look up the right tax assessor, election office, or school district website. Our relocation guide walks through the order in which to tackle these handoffs after a move.

For service-area planning, the county is also where most US business licensing and many sales-tax rules are administered. Service businesses scoping Lane County should pair this aggregate view with the individual ZIP profiles to identify the densest, highest-income pockets first, then expand outward along whatever transportation corridor matches their delivery model.