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Auburn, AL is a vibrant small city with a population of 74,637 and a population density of 1,136.49 people per square mile. The city offers numerous year-round outdoor activities for its residents and visitors alike. For those looking to explore the natural environment, Chewacla State Park provides camping, hiking, canoeing, and fishing opportunities. Additionally, Lake Martin offers recreational activities such as swimming and fishing in the summer months and hiking in the fall months.
The local businesses are also worth exploring in Auburn. From restaurants like Little Italy Pizza & Pasta Co., to coffee shops like Acre Coffee Downtown Auburn, there is something for every taste. Other shopping destinations include The Shoppes at Moore’s Mill and Downtown Auburn's retail district on Magnolia Avenue.
Auburn also boasts many demographic organizations devoted to community service. These include The East Alabama Food Bank which works to provide food assistance to families in need; Auburn First Baptist Church which provides youth outreach programs; and the Auburn Arts Association that sponsors competitions and workshops aimed at fostering artistic expression within the community.
When it comes to sports events, football reigns supreme in this college town! Home of the Auburn Tigers football team since 1892, Jordan-Hare Stadium is an exciting venue for all college football fans during home games during autumn months.

The population in Auburn is 74,637. There are 1,241 people per square mile aka population density. The median age in Auburn is 26.6, the US median age is 38.4. The number of people per household in Auburn is 2.4, the US average of people per household is 2.6.

Family in Auburn
- 41.3% are married
- 4.9% are divorced
- 38.2% are married with children
- 15.4% have children, but are single
Race in Auburn

- 69.0% are White
- 17.3% are Black
- 7.7% are Asian
- 0.1% are Native American
- 0.1% claim Other
- 5.0% claim Hispanic ethnicity
- 0.8% Two or more races
- 0.0% Hawaiian, Pacific Islander

   Estimated Total Population by Age

  PeopleAuburn, AlabamaUnited States
  74,637.0329,725,481.0
  50.7%50.5%
  49.3%49.5%
  26.638.4
 
  65,508.0326,569,308.0
  53,775.0309,327,143.0
  42,987.0285,036,114.0
  33,830.0251,960,433.0
  59.0%15.6%
  102.0%30.8%
 
  1241.293.4
  60.1353531905.423
  1.019264836.791
 
  68.6%59.4%
  17.7%12.2%
  8.5%5.6%
  0.1%0.6%
  0.0%0.2%
  0.0%0.4%
  1.7%3.2%
  3.4%18.4%
 
  41.3%49.8%
  39.9%48.0%
  1.4%1.8%
  58.7%50.2%
  50.1%33.8%
  6.3%10.8%
  2.3%5.6%
 
  2.52.6
  27,656.0124,010,992.0
  14,811.080,755,759.0
  39.0%30.5%
  39.4%42.9%
  12,845.043,255,233.0
  12.4%15.8%
  9.2%10.8%
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Over 2 years ago

Unless you’re a college student or under 30, dont move here cause there is nothing to do. I grew up here and the university used to bring in great concerts but these  More

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Went to Auburn University for 4 years and stayed living here for an additional year. First thing: if you aren’t in classes, dont care for college football, or don’t  More

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Over 14 years ago

Auburn is a very nice place to live and raise a family. Compared to New York where i'm from, living in Auburn is much cheaper. This is a college town so there isn't any  More

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