The 7.11-square-kilometre (1,760-acre) town has a population (2021) of 7,839 and a population density of 1,102 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,850/sq mi). Of these numbers, 6.71 square kilometres (1,660 acres) of the town and 7,565 people live in the Vestre Toten part of the town and 0.4 square kilometres (99 acres) of the town and 274 people live in the part of Raufoss that is in Gjøvik.[2]
The village of Raufoss was given town status in 2019.[5]
Etymology
The town is named after a waterfall in the river Hunnselva. The first element is raud which means "red", and the last element is foss which means "waterfall". The color red indicates traces of iron in the river bed.[4]
Raufoss is also the second to last stop on the Gjøvikbanen railway line. The station also has a local bus service.
The community has an active sports community pivoting around the sports club Raufoss I.L. where the football team has been the most prominent part of the club. Raufoss Fotball currently plays in Norwegian 1st Division.
In addition to sports, Raufoss has an active music community which has fostered such musicians as Ronni Le Tekrø of rock band TNT (band).