Rural Milam County Community
Burlington is a small rural community in southern Milam County, set amid Blackland Prairie farmland between Rockdale and Cameron.
Burlington is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Milam County, Texas, a lightly populated stretch of Central Texas south of the Little River and roughly 40 miles west of College Station. It sits between Rockdale to the south and the county seat of Cameron to the north, in a landscape of gently rolling Blackland Prairie that has long been devoted to farming and ranching. With a population of about 81 residents, Burlington is far smaller than its better-known neighbors and retains a distinctly rural, spread-out character with homes, farms, and ranchland interspersed along county and farm-to-market roads. Milam County traces its name to Benjamin Rush Milam, a figure of the Texas Revolution, and once encompassed a vast portion of the Republic of Texas before later counties were carved from it. Its economy has historically rested on agriculture—cotton, wool, grain, and livestock—along with the lignite mining and power generation that developed around Rockdale in the twentieth century. Burlington itself functions as a quiet residential and agricultural community rather than a commercial center; daily services and commerce are concentrated in nearby Rockdale and Cameron. Life in Burlington appeals to those seeking acreage, privacy, and a slower pace within reach of the larger Central Texas corridor. The surrounding county is sparsely developed, with open pasture, pecan and oak groves, and scattered ranch reservoirs. While the community has few amenities of its own, its position between two established Milam County towns keeps groceries, schools, and medical care within a short drive, and U.S. Highways 79 and 77 provide regional connections to the Bryan-College Station area, the Austin metro, and the I-35 corridor.
Burlington is located in Milam County, Texas, in the central part of the state between the county seat of Cameron and the city of Rockdale. Milam County sits south of the Little River and is part of the broader Central Texas region, roughly 40 miles west of the Bryan-College Station metropolitan area.
Burlington is a very small community. It is an unincorporated area and census-designated place that was first listed in the 2020 census with a population of about 81 residents, making it one of the smallest populated places in Milam County.
The Burlington area is served by Milam County's small independent school districts, which include Cameron ISD, Rockdale ISD, Milano ISD, Gause ISD, and Thorndale ISD. Temple Junior College District is the designated community college for county residents in communities such as Cameron and Rockdale.
Burlington sits between Rockdale and Cameron in southern Milam County. Rockdale is roughly 40 to 45 miles west of College Station, and Cameron lies about 13 miles north of Rockdale. The I-35 corridor and the Austin metropolitan area are reachable to the west via U.S. Highway 79 and connecting routes.
The Burlington area is defined by its agricultural landscape of Blackland Prairie soils, where cattle ranching and row-crop farming have long been the economic foundation. It is known for wide-open acreage, a quiet rural pace, and its position within Milam County's farm-and-ranch country between Rockdale and Cameron.
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