West Texas · FIPS 48079

Cochran County, Texas

Cochran County is one of the 254 counties of Texas, located in the West Texas region. The county seat is Morton, and the county was established in 1876. It was named for Robert E. Cochran (1810–1836), a defender of the Alamo. Today it covers 775 square miles and is home to approximately 2,546 residents.

County seat
Morton
Population
2,546
Area
775 sq mi
Established
1876
Region
West Texas
Density
3.3 /sq mi
Latitude
33.604
Longitude
-102.829

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Geography of Cochran County

Cochran County sits at roughly 33.60° N and 102.83° W in the West Texas region of Texas, spanning 775 square miles of terrain that includes the landscape characteristic of the area — from open ranchland and farmland to small-town main streets. The county's centroid is near Morton, and the county shares boundaries with 3 neighboring counties.

Population & demographics

With approximately 2,546 residents across 775 square miles, Cochran County has a population density of about 3.3 people per square mile. Like much of West and South Texas, the county is sparsely populated, with wide-open country between settlements.

County seat: Morton

Morton serves as the seat of government for Cochran County. The county courthouse, commissioners court, district clerk, and primary public records are located here. As with all 254 Texas counties, the county seat is the anchor of civic life and the principal address for elections, permits, and court filings.

History & name origin

Cochran County was established in 1876 and was named for Robert E. Cochran (1810–1836), a defender of the Alamo. It was carved from territory previously part of Bexar County.

Cochran County, Texas — frequently asked questions

Quick answers about Cochran County geography, population, county seat, neighboring counties, and how to use the maps on this page. Every answer is generated from the official U.S. Census data backing this site.

Where is Cochran County, Texas located?+

Cochran County is located in the West Texas region of Texas at approximately 33.604° N, 102.829° W. It is one of the 254 counties of Texas and carries U.S. Census FIPS code 48079. The interactive map on this page renders the official U.S. Census TIGER boundary for Cochran County over real-world OpenStreetMap, Esri satellite, and topographic basemaps.

How big is Cochran County in square miles?+

Cochran County covers approximately 775 square miles of land in the West Texas region — a mid-sized Texas county. By land area it ranks 205th out of 254 Texas counties. The full bounding box of the county is rendered to scale on the interactive map and matches the U.S. Census TIGER 2023 polygon.

What is the population of Cochran County, Texas?+

Cochran County has a population of approximately 2,546 residents. With 775 square miles of land, that works out to a population density of about 3.3 people per square mile, which is sparsely populated for a Texas county. That makes Cochran County the 228th most populous of the 254 counties in Texas.

What is the county seat of Cochran County?+

Morton is the county seat of Cochran County, Texas, which was organized in 1876 and named for Robert E. Cochran (1810–1836), a defender of the Alamo. Cochran County was originally carved out of Bexar County. County government offices, courthouses, and most public records for Cochran County are located in Morton.

Which Texas counties border Cochran County?+

Cochran County shares borders with Hockley, Yoakum, and Bailey counties. These 3 neighboring counties are highlighted on the schematic boundary map and linked at the bottom of this page so you can quickly compare population, area, and county seats across the West Texas region.

Where can I download or print a map of Cochran County?+

A free, print-ready PDF map of Cochran County is available from the "Download PDF" button at the top of this page. The printable layout uses authentic U.S. Census TIGER boundary geometry for Cochran County, includes a Texas locator inset, and is sized for standard 8.5" × 11" Letter paper. For interactive use, the live Leaflet map on this page supports OpenStreetMap, Esri satellite, Esri topographic, and Carto light basemaps with zoom, scale bar, and fullscreen.

What is the FIPS code for Cochran County, Texas?+

The full 5-digit U.S. Census FIPS code for Cochran County is 48079, made up of Texas state code 48 and the 3-digit county code 079. This is the same FIPS code used by the U.S. Census Bureau TIGER/Line files, the American Community Survey, and most federal datasets that key on county.