How many people live in Harrison County, WV?
Updated Apr. 6, 2026Refreshed annually
In 2024, there were about 64,500 people living in Harrison County, WV. That makes Harrison County the seventh-most populous county in West Virginia. It is home to 3.7% of people living in the state.
64.5K
population of Harrison County, WV (2024)
3.7%
County share of the West Virginia population (2024)
About 64,500 people lived in Harrison County, WV in 2024.
Population estimates, 2000–2024
What are Harrison County, WV’s age demographics?
About 13,800 Harrison County, WV residents are aged 65 and older in 2024. That represents 21.3% of its population. For comparison, the age group represents 21.9% of West Virginia’s population and 18% in the US overall.
Another 13,400 Harrison County, WV residents, or 20.8% of the population, were children under 18. For comparison, the age group represents 19.7% of West Virginia’s population and 21.6% in the US overall.
A higher share of Harrison County, WV's population is aged 65 or older than the US as a whole.
Population estimates by age group, (2024)
What are Harrison County, WV’s racial and ethnic demographics?
Non-Hispanic white residents make up 92.9% of the Harrison County, WV population, higher than the national share of 57.5%.
In contrast, Harrison County’s Hispanic population accounts for 2.4%, below the 20% nationwide, and the non-Hispanic Black or African American population makes up 1.9% of the county, compared with 12.6% nationally.
Racial and ethnic make up differ based on location. These figures reflect how people identified their race alone (not in combination with other races), and separate out Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, following Census reporting standards.
Harrison County, WV has a higher share of a non-Hispanic white population than West Virginia as a whole.
Population estimates by race and ethnicity, (2024)
The largest city or town in Harrison County, WV is Clarksburg with about 15,300 residents in 2024.
Cities and towns in Harrison County, WV ranked by population
Population (2024), includes only portions within county
| City or town | Population | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Clarksburg | 15,262 |
| 2. | Bridgeport | 9,397 |
| 3. | Shinnston | 2,258 |
| 4. | Stonewood | 1,748 |
| 5. | Salem | 1,474 |
| 6. | Nutter Fort | 1,450 |
| 7. | Lumberport | 692 |
| 8. | Anmoore | 503 |
| 9. | West Milford | 454 |
| 10. | Lost Creek | 342 |
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