Updated at 2026-04-13
Cockrell Hill is a small city with a little more than 4,000 residents. Although it covers an area of only 1.51 square kilometers, it is an essential drive-by city between Dallas and El Paso. The city was named in honor of the founder Brentwood Allen Cockrell and his son. The badge in the picture features the Seal of Cockrell Hill.
Language: English
Area: 1.51 square kilometers
Population: Approx. 3,600 people
Main Industries/Features: Surrounded by the City of Dallas, Cockrell Hill serves as a key transportation corridor connecting Dallas to Fort Belknap, El Paso, and the western United States. Developed in the late 19th century, it has since evolved into a culturally diverse community.