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10651 Old Cleburne Crowley Junction #A
Crowley, TX 76036
Fort Worth's Southern Neighbor
Welcome to Crowley, the Tarrant County city on Fort Worth's southern edge, where rail-town roots meet fast-growing, family-oriented suburban living.
Crowley is a city in southern Tarrant County, Texas, positioned directly south of Fort Worth and west of Burleson. Its roots are agricultural and rail-based: pioneers began farming the Deer Creek area around 1848, and the settlement shifted westward in the 1880s when the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway laid track and built its first depot in 1885. The community was named for S.H. Crowley, the railroad's master of transportation. That rail-town heritage still shapes downtown Crowley, even as the city has grown into a fast-expanding suburban hub. The city's population reached 18,070 in the 2020 census, a rise of more than 40 percent from 2010, reflecting its position as one of the more accessible and affordable corners of the Fort Worth metro. Interstate 35 lies about two miles east and the Chisholm Trail Parkway tollway about two miles west, placing downtown Fort Worth and regional employment centers within a short drive while keeping Crowley's own small-town, semi-rural character intact. Many residents own their homes, and the mix of families and young professionals gives the city an active, civic-minded feel. Crowley's identity blends a family-oriented suburban present with its older civic core. The Crowley Independent School District, with about two dozen campuses, is both a local employer and a community anchor, while the city's park system—Bicentennial Park, the Crowley Recreation Center and Veterans Memorial, and the Dionne Bagsby All-Sports Complex—provides playgrounds, splash pads, athletic fields, and event space. For buyers seeking brick homes, newer subdivisions, and a quieter alternative to Fort Worth's inner neighborhoods with metro access nearby, Crowley is a practical and growing choice.
Crowley is located mainly in Tarrant County, Texas, on the county's southern edge, directly south of Fort Worth and west of Burleson. Its position between Interstate 35 and the Chisholm Trail Parkway gives it quick access to the wider Fort Worth metro.
Crowley is served by the Crowley Independent School District, which is based in the city. The district operates about 25 schools and serves roughly 17,000 students across southern Tarrant and northern Johnson counties, extending well beyond the city limits.
Crowley sits directly south of Fort Worth. Interstate 35 lies about two miles east of the city and the Chisholm Trail Parkway about two miles west, so downtown Fort Worth and regional employment centers are reachable in a short drive.
Crowley began as a railroad community: pioneers farmed the Deer Creek area from the late 1840s, and the town was named for S.H. Crowley, the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway's master of transportation, after a depot opened in 1885. Today it is a fast-growing Fort Worth suburb.
Crowley's population was 18,070 in the 2020 U.S. census, an increase of more than 40 percent from 2010, making it one of the faster-growing cities on the southern edge of the Fort Worth metro.
Crowley's parks anchor local recreation: Bicentennial Park has a splash pad, playground, and the Crouch Event Center, while the Recreation Center and Veterans Memorial and the Dionne Bagsby All-Sports Complex host programs and youth sports. Fort Worth's attractions are minutes away.
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