Port Costa, a charming town founded in 1879 with a 2020 census of 190 people is surrounded by rolling hills grazed by cattle and managed by East Bay Regional Park District. Carquinez Strait Regional Shoreline stretches from Crockett through Port Costa and to Martinez. This residential parcel, which is .29 in size is perfect for anyone wanting to build their dream home in this special and unique community. Port Costa is steeped in history and features a small post office (circa 1881), the renovated Burlington Hotel (circa 1883), and a local biker bar (The Warehouse Cafe - circa 1886) with live entertainment on the weekends. Enjoy the gorgeous water view from most places in this town. Must see to appreciate the antiquity and charm!
No schools were found in the area
Total population of , which has changed by % since 1990.
The median age of the population is , while the median
age of dwellings is .
Out of households, are families.
Hispanic/Non-Hispanic Population