National City, California

Compare nearby destinations by category and review the top reachable incorporated communities.

Overview

Paradise Valley Hospital stands as a notable hospital in National City, California, providing services and access to a diverse set of nearby communities. The surrounding region depends on destinations like this one to meet daily needs, and the 30-minute driving radius captures the practical extent of that relationship. The following analysis examines the demographic landscape within reach.

Population catchment

An estimated 2,225,354 people live within 30 minutes of Paradise Valley Hospital, distributed among 20 incorporated communities. San Diego is the population center of the area with 1,386,932 residents, representing 62% of the overall catchment. Beyond San Diego, the next most populous communities are Chula Vista at 275,487 and El Cajon at 106,215, reflecting additional population depth in the region. This population base reflects the density and reach of the area served by this hospital.

Regional dependence

Smaller communities in the area often depend on the services and infrastructure concentrated near San Diego and Paradise Valley Hospital. 14 of the 20 communities in this catchment have populations under 50,000, suggesting that residents of these towns regularly travel to larger population centers for shopping, healthcare, and employment. This pattern of regional dependence is common across California, where smaller incorporated places rely on nearby anchors for essential services.

Geographic interpretation

The catchment area around Paradise Valley Hospital exhibits predominantly urban characteristics. Multiple communities exceed 50,000 residents, creating a densely populated corridor with significant commercial and residential activity. The population distribution, with San Diego serving as the primary anchor, suggests a concentrated settlement pattern where most residents are concentrated in a few larger communities. At a median of 24,258 residents, most communities within the 30-minute radius are substantially smaller compared to the leading population center. This geographic profile shapes the way residents interact with regional destinations and services.

Identifiers: city · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 San Diego (city), CA1,386,932
2 Chula Vista (city), CA275,487
3 El Cajon (city), CA106,215
4 La Mesa (city), CA61,121
5 Santee (city), CA60,037
6 National City (city), CA56,173
7 La Presa (CDP), CA35,033
8 Spring Valley (CDP), CA30,998
9 Lemon Grove (city), CA27,627
10 Imperial Beach (city), CA26,137
11 Winter Gardens (CDP), CA22,380
12 Rancho San Diego (CDP), CA21,858
13 Lakeside (CDP), CA21,152
14 Coronado (city), CA20,192
15 Casa de Oro-Mount Helix (CDP), CA19,576
16 Bostonia (CDP), CA16,882
17 Solana Beach (city), CA12,941
18 Bonita (CDP), CA12,917
19 Jamul (CDP), CA6,179
20 Eucalyptus Hills (CDP), CA5,517

Overview

Target stands as a notable retail store in National City, California, providing services and access to a diverse set of nearby communities. The surrounding region depends on destinations like this one to meet daily needs, and the 30-minute driving radius captures the practical extent of that relationship. The following analysis examines the demographic landscape within reach.

Population catchment

An estimated 2,225,354 people live within 30 minutes of Target, distributed among 20 incorporated communities. San Diego is the population center of the area with 1,386,932 residents, representing 62% of the overall catchment. Beyond San Diego, the next most populous communities are Chula Vista at 275,487 and El Cajon at 106,215, reflecting additional population depth in the region. This population base reflects the density and reach of the area served by this retail store.

Regional dependence

Smaller communities in the area often depend on the services and infrastructure concentrated near San Diego and Target. 14 of the 20 communities in this catchment have populations under 50,000, suggesting that residents of these towns regularly travel to larger population centers for shopping, healthcare, and employment. This pattern of regional dependence is common across California, where smaller incorporated places rely on nearby anchors for essential services.

Geographic interpretation

The catchment area around Target exhibits predominantly urban characteristics. The presence of 6 communities above 50,000 residents reflects a mature metropolitan or suburban region with concentrated population. The population distribution, with San Diego serving as the primary anchor, suggests a concentrated settlement pattern where most residents are concentrated in a few larger communities. At a median of 24,258 residents, most communities within the 30-minute radius are substantially smaller compared to the leading population center. This geographic profile shapes the way residents interact with regional destinations and services.

Identifiers: city · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 San Diego (city), CA1,386,932
2 Chula Vista (city), CA275,487
3 El Cajon (city), CA106,215
4 La Mesa (city), CA61,121
5 Santee (city), CA60,037
6 National City (city), CA56,173
7 La Presa (CDP), CA35,033
8 Spring Valley (CDP), CA30,998
9 Lemon Grove (city), CA27,627
10 Imperial Beach (city), CA26,137
11 Winter Gardens (CDP), CA22,380
12 Rancho San Diego (CDP), CA21,858
13 Lakeside (CDP), CA21,152
14 Coronado (city), CA20,192
15 Casa de Oro-Mount Helix (CDP), CA19,576
16 Bostonia (CDP), CA16,882
17 Solana Beach (city), CA12,941
18 Bonita (CDP), CA12,917
19 Jamul (CDP), CA6,179
20 Eucalyptus Hills (CDP), CA5,517