Moving to Stateline, Nevada

Stateline, Nevada is situated in the El Dorado Valley, in the Sierra Nevada mountain range. It is a small city of about 8,000 people, located on the south shore of Lake Tahoe. The climate in Stateline is mild and temperate, with warm summers and moderate winters.

The history of Stateline dates back to the mid-1800s when settlers first arrived in the area. It was originally a mining town and was known as “the Gateway to Lake Tahoe.” The city has since grown into a popular tourist destination due to its close proximity to both Lake Tahoe and Reno.

Politics in Stateline are largely dominated by the Republican party. There are several local government offices including an elected mayor, city council, and county commissioners. In terms of economy, tourism plays a major role in the city’s economic stability. Tourism brings jobs and revenue to Stateline through hotels, casinos, restaurants, and other attractions.

Stateline is home to two public schools: Zephyr Cove Elementary School and Whittell High School. Additionally there are several private schools including Montessori Academy of Lake Tahoe and South Tahoe Christian Academy.

There are many landmarks located throughout Stateline that attract visitors from all over the world such as Heavenly Village with its shopping outlets and entertainment venues; Edgewood Golf Course with its breathtaking views; Ski Run Marina on South Shore Drive; Van Sickle Bi-State Park; Lakeside Beach; Bijou Community Park; and Kingsbury Grade which offers spectacular views of Lake Tahoe from top of Daggett Summit Pass.

Population: 1,215
Males: 673 (55.4%), Females: 542 (44.6%)

Zip code: 89449

Demographics

Median resident age: 35.4 years
Median household income: $28,641
Median house value: $133,900

Population by Race

Races in Stateline:

  • White Non-Hispanic (58.6%)
  • Hispanic (29.0%)
  • Other race (13.0%)
  • Filipino (3.8%)
  • Two or more races (3.1%)
  • Korean (2.2%)
  • American Indian (1.8%)
  • Chinese (1.4%)
  • Black (1.2%)

(Total can be greater than 100% because Hispanics could be counted in other races)

Ancestries: Irish (14.4%), German (13.2%), English (7.6%), Italian (7.5%), Norwegian (3.5%), French Canadian (3.0%).

Land area: 0.7 square miles

Population by Education

Stateline, Nevada is a small city located on the eastern border of Nevada and California. It is the largest city in Douglas County and has a population of around 2,500 people. The majority of the population are Caucasian, making up about 78% of the population. Other ethnic groups in Stateline include African American, Native American, and Hispanic or Latino. The median age for Stateline residents is 40 years old with a median household income of $50,000 per year. Most people living in Stateline work in either tourism or hospitality related industries with gaming representing around 25% of jobs available in the area. Education levels are generally higher than average with more than 80% of adults having at least some college education. The crime rate is relatively low compared to other cities in the state and most residents feel safe living there. Additionally, Stateline has an excellent school system with both elementary and high schools providing quality education to its students. Overall, Stateline is a great place to live offering its residents many opportunities to thrive and enjoy life while still being close enough to larger cities like Las Vegas for entertainment or employment opportunities.

For population 25 years and over in Stateline

  • High school or higher: 85.0%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.4%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 3.4%
  • Unemployed: 5.6%
  • Mean travel time to work: 16.8 minutes

For population 15 years and over in Stateline CDP

  • Never married: 31.1%
  • Now married: 45.8%
  • Separated: 1.6%
  • Widowed: 3.9%
  • Divorced: 17.6%

20.7% Foreign born (12.7% Latin America, 5.2% Asia).

Hospitals

Hospitals/medical centers near Stateline:

  • BARTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (about 7 miles; SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CA)
  • CARSON REHABILITATION CENTER (about 18 miles; CARSON CITY, NV)
  • CARSON-TAHOE HOSPITAL (about 19 miles; CARSON CITY, NV)

Airports

Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Stateline:

  • LAKE TAHOE (about 7 miles; SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CA; Abbreviation: TVL)
  • RENO/TAHOE INTERNATIONAL (about 38 miles; RENO, NV; Abbreviation: RNO)
  • BEALE AFB (about 104 miles; MARYSVILLE, CA; Abbreviation: BAB)

Other public-use airports nearest to Stateline:

  • MINDEN-TAHOE (about 14 miles; MINDEN, NV; Abbreviation: MEV)
  • HOMEWOOD (about 17 miles; LAKE TAHOE, CA; Abbreviation: Q74)
  • ALPINE COUNTY (about 21 miles; MARKLEEVILLE, CA; Abbreviation: Q82)

Amtrak stations:

  • STATELINE (STATELINE AVE. AT LAKE TAHOE BLVD.) – Bus Station. Services: fully wheelchair accessible, enclosed waiting area, public restrooms, public payphones, full-service food facilities, free short-term parking, call for taxi service, intercity bus service.
  • STATELINE (STATELINE AVE. AT LAKE TAHOE BLVD.) – Bus Station. Services: fully wheelchair accessible, full-service food facilities, free short-term parking, call for taxi service, intercity bus service.

Colleges and Universities

Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Stateline:

  • WESTERN NEVADA COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 17 miles; Carson City, NV; Full-time enrollment: 2,167)
  • TRUCKEE MEADOWS COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 41 miles; RENO, NV; Full-time enrollment: 4,615)
  • SIERRA COLLEGE (about 91 miles; ROCKLIN, CA; Full-time enrollment: 9,313)
  • AMERICAN RIVER COLLEGE (about 99 miles; SACRAMENTO, CA; Full-time enrollment: 13,984)
  • CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY-SACRAMENTO (about 108 miles; SACRAMENTO, CA; Full-time enrollment: 20,830)
  • CHARLES A JONES SKILLS AND BUSINESS ED CENTER (about 109 miles; SACRAMENTO, CA; Full-time enrollment: 2,704)
  • COSUMNES RIVER COLLEGE (about 110 miles; SACRAMENTO, CA; Full-time enrollment: 7,980)

Schools

Public high school in Stateline:

  • TAHOE DETENTION FACILITY (Students: 5; Location: 175 W. HIGHWAY 50; Grades: 07 – 12)