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27/02/2020

Is Happy Jack AZ Safe?

Is Happy Jack AZ Safe?

Happy Jack is in the 68th percentile for safety, meaning 32% of cities are safer and 68% of cities are more dangerous. The rate of property crime in Happy Jack is 9.69 per 1,000 residents during a standard year.

Is Happy Jack a good place to live?

Happy Jack is in the 18th percentile for safety, meaning 82% of cities are safer and 18% of cities are more dangerous. The rate of crime in Happy Jack is 46.74 per 1,000 residents during a standard year. People who live in Happy Jack generally consider the southwest part of the city to be the safest.

How did Happy Jack AZ get its name?

Etymology. The town was founded at a place called Onion Flat, and was originally called “Yellowjacket.” However, three other Yellowjacket place names already existed, so a new name had to be chosen for the new community. Happy Jack may have been named for a cheerful local lumberman.

What is the altitude of Happy Jack Arizona?

7,493′
Happy Jack/Elevation

How many people live in Happy Jack Arizona?

Race in Happy Jack (zip 86024)

PEOPLE Happy Jack, Arizona United States
Population 599 329,484,123
Female Population 51.5% 50.8%
Male Population 48.5% 49.2%
Median Age 66.4 37.8

What county is Happy Jack AZ in?

Coconino County
Happy Jack/Counties

How many people live in Happy Jack AZ?

Race in Happy Jack (zip 86024)

PEOPLE Happy Jack, Arizona United States
Male Population 48.5% 49.2%
Median Age 66.4 37.8
Population – 2020 599 329,484,123
Population – 2010 703 309,327,143

Who owns Happy Jack Lodge?

HAPPY JACK LODGE LLC
License Number: 12033049

License Number: 12033049 Status:
HAPPY JACK Arizona
County Coconino Bus. Phone
Licensee/Agent/Tel: MILLIGAN, TERRENCE 928-477-2805
Owner: HAPPY JACK LODGE LLC Exp Date:

What’s the population of Happy Jack Arizona?

What is the altitude of Show Low Arizona?

6,345′
Show Low/Elevation

Why is Mormon Lake dry?

Because Mormon Lake is a closed system, without any water inputs besides local snow and rainfall and no diversions that would cause water loss, its easier to isolate how climate affects the lake system, Hereford said.

Which forest is Happy Jack in?

Coconino National Forest
Coconino National Forest – Arizona Trail Passage 28: Happy Jack.