Feeding Hills ZIP Code List — Hampden County, MA

There is one unique ZIP code in Feeding Hills, Massachusetts and it is 01030. Area code: 413.
1
ZIP codes
12.03
sq mi land
0.19
sq mi water
413
area code
Feeding Hills, MA ZIP code map

About Feeding Hills, MA

Feeding Hills is a village and unincorporated community located in the town of Agawam, in Hampden County, Massachusetts. Situated in the Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts, it carries a distinctive name that reflects its agricultural heritage and rural roots. Feeding Hills is served by a single ZIP code, 01030, and is part of the greater Springfield metropolitan area, offering residents a quieter, suburban feel while remaining close to urban amenities.

Location & geography

Feeding Hills lies in the southwestern corner of Hampden County, bordered by the city of Agawam to the east and the Connecticut state line to the south, with Springfield just a few miles to the northeast. Neighboring communities include West Springfield, Southwick, and Westfield, each within roughly five to ten miles of the village center. The community covers 12.03 square miles of land and 0.19 square miles of water, with gently rolling terrain typical of the Connecticut River Valley and small streams threading through the landscape.

Community & economy

Feeding Hills has the character of a close-knit, residential New England community where family life, local schools, and neighborhood events form the backbone of daily living. The local economy benefits from its proximity to Springfield and the broader Pioneer Valley region, with many residents commuting to nearby commercial and industrial centers while enjoying the quieter pace of suburban life. Retail shops, restaurants, and community services along Southwick Street and Springfield Street serve the everyday needs of local households.

Transportation

Feeding Hills is conveniently accessible via Route 57 and Route 187, which connect the village to Agawam, Southwick, and the broader regional highway network, including Interstate 91 just a short drive to the east. Bradley International Airport, located in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, approximately 20 miles south of Feeding Hills, serves the region with domestic and select international flights. Public transit options are available through PVTA, the Pioneer Valley Transit Authority, which links the area to Springfield and surrounding communities.

History

Feeding Hills shares its historical roots with the town of Agawam, one of the oldest European settlements in western Massachusetts, with the area being settled in the 17th century by colonists drawn to the fertile Connecticut River Valley. The community's name is believed to derive from the rich grazing lands that once fed livestock across its rolling hills, reflecting the agrarian economy that defined the region for generations. Over time, Feeding Hills transitioned from a farming community into a residential suburb, growing alongside the industrial expansion of nearby Springfield during the 19th and 20th centuries.

Did you know?

One surprising fact about Feeding Hills is that its unusual and memorable name, unique among Massachusetts place names, has made it a frequent subject of curiosity and trivia among New England geography enthusiasts. Despite its small footprint and unincorporated status, Feeding Hills maintains a strong community identity separate from the broader town of Agawam, with residents taking pride in the village's distinct character and history.

ZIP codes for Feeding Hills, MA (1)
ZIP code City County Map
01030 Feeding Hills Hampden View map

Demographics & statistics

12,561
Population
46.1
Median age
$87,324
Median household income
$46,011
Per capita income
$288,100
Median home value
$1,124
Median monthly rent
76.5%
Home ownership
5.7%
Poverty rate
4.7%
Unemployment
3,969
Housing units
33.2%
Bachelor's or higher

Age distribution

Male Female
176
Under 5
183
264
5–9
274
394
10–14
409
435
15–19
452
438
20–24
455
588
25–34
612
686
35–44
713
1,055
45–54
1,098
574
55–59
597
444
60–64
462
667
65–74
695
242
75–84
251
195
85+
202
← Male
Female →

Age summary

GroupCount%
Under 182,23317.8%
18 and over10,32882.2%
65 and over2,25217.9%
Median age46.1 years

Race & ethnicity

White 91.5%
Two or more races 3.6%
Hispanic or Latino 2%
Black or African American 1.2%
Other race 1.1%
Asian 0.6%
GroupCount%
White11,72191.5%
Two or more races4573.6%
Hispanic or Latino2532%
Black or African American1551.2%
Other race1471.1%
Asian810.6%

Household income

Under $10k 4.2%
$10k–$15k 3.1%
$15k–$25k 4.6%
$25k–$35k 5.9%
$35k–$50k 8.5%
$50k–$75k 13.7%
$75k–$100k 14.0%
$100k–$150k 19.4%
$150k–$200k 11.9%
$200k+ 14.7%
Range% of households
Under $10k4.2%
$10k–$15k3.1%
$15k–$25k4.6%
$25k–$35k5.9%
$35k–$50k8.5%
$50k–$75k13.7%
$75k–$100k14.0%
$100k–$150k19.4%
$150k–$200k11.9%
$200k+14.7%
Median income$87,324

Housing

Home values

Under $50k 2.3%
$150k–$200k 7.3%
$200k–$300k 46.5%
$300k–$500k 35.5%
$500k–$1M 7.4%
$1M+ 1.0%

Housing overview

MetricValue
Median home value$288,100
Median rent / month$1,124
Owner occupied76.5%
Renter occupied23.5%
Vacant3.3%
Single-family detached79.5%
Large apartment buildings6.2%
Mobile homes0.0%
Median rooms5.9
Avg household size (owned)2.80

Year built

Era%
2020 or later0.0%
2010–20192.1%
2000–20094.2%
1990–19993.8%
1980–198911.1%
1970–197929.8%
1960–196918.8%
1950–195917.9%
1940–19493.6%
1939 or earlier8.6%

Bedrooms

Size% of units
No bedroom (studio)1.7%
1 bedroom7.2%
2 bedrooms18.7%
3 bedrooms46.6%
4 bedrooms24.0%
5+ bedrooms1.8%

Vehicles per household

Vehicles% of households
No vehicle5.5%
1 vehicle27.7%
2 vehicles40.5%
3 or more26.3%

Heating fuel

Fuel type%
Utility gas52.0%
Electricity22.1%
Propane / LP gas1.9%
Fuel oil22.1%
Wood0.5%

Households & families

Household typeCount%
Married-couple family2,83857.1%
Cohabiting couple4038.1%
Male householder, no spouse73414.8%
Female householder, no spouse99120.0%
Households with children under 181,37727.7%
Households with seniors (65+)1,62132.6%
Average household size2.52

Marital status

StatusMaleFemale
Never married33.8%30.1%
Married55.5%52.1%
Separated1.8%1.9%
Widowed1.6%9.1%
Divorced7.3%6.7%

Education

Less than 9th grade 0.7%
Some HS, no diploma 2.2%
HS graduate 33.4%
Some college, no degree 20.3%
Associate's degree 10.1%
Bachelor's degree 19.5%
Graduate / professional 13.7%
Metric%
HS diploma or higher97.0%
Bachelor's or higher33.2%

School enrollment (ages 3–17)

TypeCount%
Nursery / preschool401.4%
Kindergarten1133.9%
Elementary school1,02835.1%
High school72724.8%
College / grad school1,01934.8%

Employment

Industry of employment

Education & healthcare 29.6%
Retail trade 10.9%
Professional & management 8.6%
Manufacturing 8.5%
Arts, food & hospitality 8.2%
Transportation & utilities 6.9%
Finance & real estate 6.4%
Wholesale trade 6.0%
Construction 4.7%
Other services 4.6%
Public administration 4.0%
Information 1.4%
Agriculture & mining 0.1%

Occupation

Category%
Management, business & arts39.5%
Service15.2%
Sales & office25.6%
Natural resources & construction7.9%
Production & transportation11.8%

Employment type

Type%
Private sector75.0%
Government19.2%
Self-employed5.8%
Unpaid family workers0.0%

Commute

Method%
Drive alone80.7%
Carpool7.7%
Public transit0.7%
Walk0.5%
Other means1.9%
Avg commute (minutes)22.6

Poverty

All people 5.7%
Under 18 years 1.8%
18 and over 6.6%
Married-couple families 0.3%
Female-led households 3.8%

Income support

Source% of households
Social Security33.7%
Retirement income22.9%
Supplemental Security4.7%
Cash public assistance2.5%
Food stamps / SNAP7.8%

Health indicators

Condition%
High blood pressure28.7%
High cholesterol30.4%
Heart disease5.5%
Stroke2.4%
Asthma10.7%
Arthritis25.6%
Kidney disease2.4%
Pulmonary disease5.3%
Cancer7.0%
Behavior / access%
Binge drinking18.0%
No physical activity17.6%
Less than 7 hrs sleep33.7%
Fair or poor health10.0%
Poor mental health14.4%
Poor physical health8.3%
No health insurance5.8%
Visited doctor (checkup)75.7%
Visited dentist77.1%
Cholesterol screening91.8%
Teeth loss11.1%

Veterans & disability

VeteransCount%
Civilian veterans7617.4%
Disability%
Any disability11.0%
Under 186.3%
18–64 years7.0%
65 and over30.0%

Health insurance coverage

Type%
Private insurance77.1%
Public insurance31.7%
Uninsured under 197.8%

Language & origin

Language spoken at home (age 5+)

LanguageCount%
English only12,20297.1%
Spanish2862.3%
Other Indo-European150.1%
Asian & Pacific Islander2031.7%
Other languages560.5%

Place of birth & citizenship

OriginCount%
Native born (US)11,86794.5%
Born in same state11,75793.6%
Born in different state8,95171.3%
Foreign born1100.9%
Naturalized citizen6945.5%
Not a US citizen63291.1%

Ancestry

AncestryCount%
Italian2,78222.1%
Arab1,46411.7%
French1,1819.4%
German9217.3%
AncestryCount%
Polish1301%
Norwegian750.6%
Irish280.2%

Technology access

Metric% of households
Computer access39.5%
Internet access94.9%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2025 estimates.

Frequently asked questions
What is the ZIP code for Feeding Hills, MA?
Feeding Hills, MA has one ZIP code: 01030.
What is the main ZIP code for Feeding Hills, MA?
The primary ZIP code for Feeding Hills, MA is 01030. The city uses area code 413 for phone service.
What county is Feeding Hills, MA in?
Feeding Hills is located in Hampden County, Massachusetts.
How many ZIP codes are in Feeding Hills, MA?
Feeding Hills, MA has 1 ZIP code.
What is the ZIP code for the downtown Feeding Hills area near the town center?
The downtown Feeding Hills area uses ZIP code 01030, which serves the central portion of this Hampden County community.
If I'm sending mail to a business located in Feeding Hills along Route 20, what ZIP code should I use?
You should use ZIP code 01030, as this is the single ZIP code that covers all of Feeding Hills, including the Route 20 commercial corridor.
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