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Port Huron ZIP Code List — Saint Clair County, MI

There are 2 unique ZIP codes in Port Huron, Michigan. Area code: 810.
2
ZIP codes
20.74
sq mi land
4.48
sq mi water
810
area code
Port Huron, MI ZIP code map

About Port Huron, MI

Port Huron, Michigan, is a charming city located at the junction of the St. Clair River and Lake Huron. Known for its scenic waterfront and vibrant community, Port Huron attracts both residents and visitors with its historical significance and recreational opportunities. It is a key urban center in Saint Clair County and plays an important role in the region's economy and culture.

Location & geography

Port Huron is situated in the eastern part of Michigan, near the Canadian border, and encapsulates a picturesque landscape characterized by both land and water. The city is approximately 50 miles northeast of Detroit and is surrounded by neighboring cities such as Marysville, just a few miles to the south, and Sarnia, Ontario, across the river. Port Huron covers a total area of 20.74 square miles of land and has a water area of 4.48 square miles.

Community & economy

The community of Port Huron is known for its friendly atmosphere and strong local identity, with activities centered around its vibrant downtown, historical sites, and outdoor parks. Major industries in the area include manufacturing, healthcare, and tourism, all contributing to the local economy and providing residents with diverse job opportunities. Daily life is enriched by local events, outdoor activities along the river, and cultural festivals that highlight the city’s heritage.

Transportation

Port Huron is well-connected by major highways, including Interstate 94, which facilitates easy travel to nearby cities and destinations. The city is serviced by the nearby St. Clair County International Airport, making air travel accessible for residents and visitors. Public transportation options are available, ensuring convenient travel within the city and to surrounding areas.

History

Founded in the early 19th century, Port Huron became a significant shipping and transportation hub due to its strategic location on the Great Lakes. The city played an essential role in the lumber and shipping industries during its early development, contributing to its economic growth. Notable events such as the establishment of the Blue Water Bridge in the 1930s have further solidified Port Huron's reputation as a key transportation link between the United States and Canada.

Did you know?

One surprising fact about Port Huron is that it is home to the annual Port Huron to Mackinac Sailboat Race, one of the longest freshwater sailing races in the world. Moreover, the city is also known for hosting the historic Fort Gratiot Lighthouse, one of the oldest lighthouses in Michigan.

ZIP codes for Port Huron, MI (2)
ZIP code City County Map
48060 Port Huron Saint Clair View map
48061 Port Huron Saint Clair View map

Demographics & statistics

39,644
Population
39.7
Median age
$48,639
Median household income
$27,551
Per capita income
$136,300
Median home value
$986
Median monthly rent
60.9%
Home ownership
21.6%
Poverty rate
8.9%
Unemployment
11,648
Housing units
16.9%
Bachelor's or higher

Age distribution

Male Female
1,014
Under 5
1,060
1,128
5–9
1,178
1,164
10–14
1,217
1,322
15–19
1,382
1,324
20–24
1,384
2,589
25–34
2,705
2,583
35–44
2,700
2,254
45–54
2,356
1,489
55–59
1,556
1,263
60–64
1,319
1,913
65–74
1,999
823
75–84
860
519
85+
543
← Male
Female →

Age summary

GroupCount%
Under 188,40021.2%
18 and over31,24478.8%
65 and over6,65716.8%
Median age39.7 years

Race & ethnicity

White 81.2%
Black or African American 7.2%
Two or more races 6.8%
Hispanic or Latino 2.7%
Other race 0.9%
Asian 0.7%
American Indian / Alaska Native 0.4%
GroupCount%
White33,11181.2%
Black or African American2,9377.2%
Two or more races2,7596.8%
Hispanic or Latino1,1102.7%
Other race3680.9%
Asian2860.7%
American Indian / Alaska Native1720.4%

Household income

Under $10k 6.6%
$10k–$15k 7.4%
$15k–$25k 10.4%
$25k–$35k 12.0%
$35k–$50k 15.4%
$50k–$75k 16.4%
$75k–$100k 13.6%
$100k–$150k 10.5%
$150k–$200k 4.0%
$200k+ 3.5%
Range% of households
Under $10k6.6%
$10k–$15k7.4%
$15k–$25k10.4%
$25k–$35k12.0%
$35k–$50k15.4%
$50k–$75k16.4%
$75k–$100k13.6%
$100k–$150k10.5%
$150k–$200k4.0%
$200k+3.5%
Median income$48,639

Housing

Home values

Under $50k 9.3%
$50k–$100k 24.0%
$100k–$150k 21.9%
$150k–$200k 18.9%
$200k–$300k 13.1%
$300k–$500k 9.5%
$500k–$1M 3.1%
$1M+ 0.1%

Housing overview

MetricValue
Median home value$136,300
Median rent / month$986
Owner occupied60.9%
Renter occupied39.1%
Vacant8.1%
Single-family detached69.4%
Large apartment buildings4.8%
Mobile homes5.1%
Median rooms5.7
Avg household size (owned)2.33

Year built

Era%
2020 or later0.1%
2010–20190.9%
2000–20099.4%
1990–199910.6%
1980–19897.7%
1970–197911.7%
1960–196910.4%
1950–195916.3%
1940–19498.6%
1939 or earlier24.3%

Bedrooms

Size% of units
No bedroom (studio)1.4%
1 bedroom8.6%
2 bedrooms27.9%
3 bedrooms45.9%
4 bedrooms12.2%
5+ bedrooms3.9%

Vehicles per household

Vehicles% of households
No vehicle10.6%
1 vehicle39.8%
2 vehicles35.9%
3 or more13.7%

Heating fuel

Fuel type%
Utility gas87.9%
Electricity9.4%
Propane / LP gas1.6%
Wood0.4%
No fuel used0.3%

Households & families

Household typeCount%
Married-couple family6,14236.7%
Cohabiting couple1,5929.5%
Male householder, no spouse3,30719.8%
Female householder, no spouse5,68234.0%
Households with children under 184,78328.6%
Households with seniors (65+)4,93729.5%
Average household size2.32

Marital status

StatusMaleFemale
Never married40.4%32.1%
Married40.9%38.8%
Separated1.6%1.5%
Widowed2.8%10.1%
Divorced14.3%17.5%

Education

Less than 9th grade 2.1%
Some HS, no diploma 9.2%
HS graduate 34.4%
Some college, no degree 26.2%
Associate's degree 11.1%
Bachelor's degree 11.0%
Graduate / professional 5.8%
Metric%
HS diploma or higher88.6%
Bachelor's or higher16.9%

School enrollment (ages 3–17)

TypeCount%
Nursery / preschool4605.6%
Kindergarten3384.1%
Elementary school3,69744.9%
High school2,33828.4%
College / grad school1,40217.0%

Employment

Industry of employment

Education & healthcare 21.4%
Manufacturing 19.5%
Retail trade 15.1%
Arts, food & hospitality 11.7%
Other services 6.4%
Professional & management 5.6%
Transportation & utilities 5.4%
Construction 4.7%
Public administration 4.2%
Finance & real estate 3.4%
Information 1.1%
Wholesale trade 0.9%
Agriculture & mining 0.6%

Occupation

Category%
Management, business & arts25.5%
Service23.2%
Sales & office20.0%
Natural resources & construction8.2%
Production & transportation23.1%

Employment type

Type%
Private sector81.9%
Government11.1%
Self-employed6.9%
Unpaid family workers0.1%

Commute

Method%
Drive alone78.4%
Carpool11.9%
Public transit2.5%
Walk0.8%
Other means1.5%
Avg commute (minutes)23.5

Poverty

All people 21.6%
Under 18 years 32.1%
18 and over 18.7%
Married-couple families 6.5%
Female-led households 36.1%

Income support

Source% of households
Social Security37.7%
Retirement income26.8%
Supplemental Security9.8%
Cash public assistance5.2%
Food stamps / SNAP25.7%

Health indicators

Condition%
High blood pressure35.6%
High cholesterol34.1%
Heart disease7.6%
Stroke4.0%
Asthma12.5%
Arthritis31.5%
Kidney disease3.5%
Pulmonary disease10.1%
Cancer6.4%
Behavior / access%
Binge drinking18.6%
No physical activity25.3%
Less than 7 hrs sleep34.9%
Fair or poor health19.5%
Poor mental health18.8%
Poor physical health13.7%
No health insurance11.9%
Visited doctor (checkup)73.8%
Visited dentist62.4%
Cholesterol screening88.5%
Teeth loss17.7%

Veterans & disability

VeteransCount%
Civilian veterans2,3817.6%
Disability%
Any disability22.8%
Under 1811.6%
18–64 years21.6%
65 and over41.8%

Health insurance coverage

Type%
Private insurance55.3%
Public insurance56.2%
Uninsured under 192.1%

Language & origin

Language spoken at home (age 5+)

LanguageCount%
English only37,57094.8%
Spanish2540.7%
Other Indo-European1280.3%
Asian & Pacific Islander570.2%
Other languages570.2%

Place of birth & citizenship

OriginCount%
Native born (US)38,85298.0%
Born in same state38,46497.0%
Born in different state34,67887.5%
Foreign born3881.0%
Naturalized citizen7922.0%
Not a US citizen38548.6%

Ancestry

AncestryCount%
Italian4,20610.6%
French3,8079.6%
Arab2,5566.4%
German8752.2%
English5681.4%
AncestryCount%
Irish3330.8%
Polish3150.8%
Dutch1410.4%
Norwegian1160.3%

Technology access

Metric% of households
Computer access42.2%
Internet access91.8%

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

Frequently asked questions
What is the ZIP code for Port Huron, MI?
Port Huron, MI has one ZIP code: 48060.
What is the main ZIP code for Port Huron, MI?
The primary ZIP code for Port Huron, MI is 48060. The city uses area code 810 for phone service.
What county is Port Huron, MI in?
Port Huron is located in Saint Clair County, Michigan.
How many ZIP codes are in Port Huron, MI?
Port Huron, MI has 1 ZIP code.
What is the ZIP code for downtown Port Huron and the historic waterfront district along the St. Clair River?
Downtown Port Huron and the waterfront area are located in ZIP code 48060, which encompasses the city's central business district and historic port facilities along the river.
What ZIP code covers the Port Huron High School area and the neighborhoods surrounding the city's main educational institutions?
Port Huron High School and the surrounding residential neighborhoods are in ZIP code 48060, which serves the entire city of Port Huron.
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