Abilene-Area Rural Community
Welcome to Hawley, a small Jones County city minutes north of Abilene, where ranchland and a consolidated school district anchor a close-knit West Texas community.
Hawley is a small city in south-central Jones County, Texas, situated on U.S. Highway 277 about twelve miles north of Abilene, within the Abilene metropolitan area. The 2020 census counted 545 residents, and the town functions as a modest residential and agricultural center for the surrounding countryside. Its position just up the highway from Abilene gives residents easy access to a regional city while preserving a distinctly rural, small-town identity. The community's origins trace to the 1890s, when John R. Price became the first permanent settler, acquiring land in the area and being joined by other farmers and ranchers intent on founding a town. Agriculture — cotton, grain, and livestock — anchored the local economy through the 20th century, and Hawley grew into the nucleus of a large consolidated school district that served hundreds of students from the surrounding ranches and farmsteads. Hawley's economy remains tied to farming and ranching, supplemented by residents who commute to Abilene for work in healthcare, education, energy, and retail. The town itself offers the basics — a school, churches, a cafe, and a ballpark — while Abilene supplies the fuller range of services, employment, and amenities, including Dyess Air Force Base and the area's universities. The area's history is deepened by nearby Fort Phantom Hill, a frontier U.S. Army post established on the Clear Fork of the Brazos in 1851 and abandoned in 1854. Its stone ruins, preserved as a historic site on the Texas Forts Trail, sit just south of Hawley and give the landscape a tangible connection to West Texas's frontier era. Hawley suits families and individuals who want a quiet, close-knit rural community with high homeownership, room to spread out, and a short commute into Abilene. It appeals to those with ties to the land, school-centered families, and anyone who prefers open sky and neighborly familiarity over the pace of city life.
Hawley is in Jones County, Texas, in the south-central part of the county along U.S. Highway 277, about twelve miles north of Abilene. It is part of the Abilene metropolitan area.
Hawley is about twelve miles north of Abilene along U.S. Highway 277, placing the city's jobs, shopping, healthcare, and McMurry and Abilene Christian universities within a short drive of town.
Hawley is served by Hawley Independent School District, a consolidated district that serves the town and the surrounding countryside. The district offers career and technical education programs in business, industry, and public service.
Fort Phantom Hill, a frontier U.S. Army post occupied from 1851 to 1854 on the Clear Fork of the Brazos River, sits near Hawley and is part of the Texas Forts Trail. Its stone ruins are open to visitors.
Hawley's economy and character are rooted in farming and ranching, with many residents commuting to Abilene for work. The town is small and quiet, with high homeownership and a school- and church-centered community life.
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