According to Franciscogardening.com, Red Oak, Texas is situated in Ellis County and has a population of just over 10,000 people. It is located about 30 miles south of Dallas and is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The city is bordered by the city of Waxahachie to the north and by Ovilla to the east.
Red Oak’s climate is typical for the area with hot summers, mild winters, and plenty of sunshine throughout the year. Average temperatures range from highs in the mid-90s during July and August to lows in the upper 20s during December and January. Precipitation averages around 39 inches per year with most falling between April and September.
The history of Red Oak dates back to 1840 when settlers began arriving in the area. The city was officially incorporated in 1873 after a period during which it was known as Farmersville. During this time, Red Oak served as an agricultural center for Ellis County but later transitioned into an industrial hub due to its proximity to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
Red Oak operates under a council-manager form of government with five council members elected at large by residents every two years, along with a mayor who serves as an elected official representing all citizens living within city limits.
The economy in Red Oak is largely based on manufacturing, retail trade and services, transportation/warehousing/utilities, construction, finance/insurance/real estate/rental leasing services, educational services/health care/social assistance services, professional scientific technical services and public administration. Major employers include Texas Instruments Inc., Ingersoll Rand Inc., Alcoa Inc., Procter & Gamble Co., FedEx Ground Package System Inc., Amazon Fulfillment Services Inc., USAA Insurance Group and CVS Caremark Corporation.
Red Oak has several schools that serve its students including Red Oak Elementary School (K-5), Red Oak Intermediate School (6-8), Red Oak High School (9-12) as well as private schools such as Lifegate Christian Academy (K3-12). The city also has several higher education institutions nearby such as Navarro College in Corsicana (33 miles away) or University of North Texas at Dallas (20 miles away).
When it comes to landmarks there are many places worth visiting within Red Oak or close by such as historic downtown district or nearby Waxahachie Creek Park which offers camping sites for visitors who want to explore nature or take part in activities like fishing or hiking trails. Other attractions include local museums like Ellis County Museum or historical sites like Old City Cemetery Historic District which are great places for both locals and tourists looking for cultural experiences from times gone by.
Population: 4,301
Males: 2,036 (47.3%), Females: 2,265 (52.7%)
Ellis County
Zip code: 75154
Median resident age: 32.6 years
Median household income: $48,583
Median house value: $87,600
Races in Red Oak:
- White Non-Hispanic (80.1%)
- Hispanic (11.7%)
- Black (5.4%)
- Other race (4.7%)
- Two or more races (2.5%)
- American Indian (1.5%)
(Total can be greater than 100% because Hispanics could be counted in other races)
Ancestries: German (12.9%), United States (12.3%), English (9.9%), Irish (9.4%), Italian (3.8%), French (3.4%).
Land area: 7.8 square miles
Population
Red Oak, Texas is a small city located in Ellis County, about 25 miles south of Dallas. The population of Red Oak was estimated to be 7,464 in 2019. The majority of the population is White (79%), followed by African American (15%), Hispanic or Latino (4%), Asian (2%), and Other (1%). The median age for the city is 33 years old and the median household income is $76,837. Red Oak has a diverse population with many different backgrounds and cultures. There are several large employers in Red Oak that employ many local residents, such as Walmart Supercenter, Lowe’s Home Improvement Store, and Brookshire’s Grocery Store. It is also home to several churches and schools such as Red Oak Independent School District, Trinity Christian Academy, and Cedar Valley College. Red Oak offers its residents many recreational activities including golf courses, tennis courts, parks with playgrounds and picnic areas, a public library system with multiple branches throughout the city, a movie theater complex featuring 10 screens for viewing films in 3D or IMAX formats. Additionally there are numerous restaurants offering various cuisines from all over the world to choose from. All of this makes Red Oak an attractive place to live for families looking for a safe and affordable community close to major metropolitan areas like Dallas.
For population 25 years and over in Red Oak
- High school or higher: 84.9%
- Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.8%
- Graduate or professional degree: 5.0%
- Unemployed: 3.1%
- Mean travel time to work: 31.0 minutes
For population 15 years and over in Red Oak city
- Never married: 20.0%
- Now married: 61.8%
- Separated: 1.4%
- Widowed: 6.9%
- Divorced: 9.9%
3.3% Foreign born (2.5% Latin America, 0.6% Europe).
Hospitals
Hospitals/medical centers near Red Oak:
- MEDICAL CENTER AT LANCASTER (about 6 miles; LANCASTER, TX)
- CEDARS HOSPITAL,THE (about 7 miles; DESOTO, TX)
- SELECT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL SOUTH DALLAS (about 7 miles; DESOTO, TX)
Airports
Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Red Oak:
- DALLAS LOVE FIELD (about 22 miles; DALLAS, TX; Abbreviation: DAL)
- DALLAS/FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL (about 30 miles; DALLAS-FORT WORTH, TX; Abbreviation: DFW)
- FORT WORTH MEACHAM INTL (about 43 miles; FORT WORTH, TX; Abbreviation: FTW)
Other public-use airports nearest to Red Oak:
- CARROLL AIR PARK (about 4 miles; DE SOTO, TX; Abbreviation: F66)
- FERRIS RED OAK MUNI (about 7 miles; FERRIS/RED OAK, TX; Abbreviation: 12T)
- LANCASTER (about 7 miles; LANCASTER, TX; Abbreviation: LNC)
Amtrak station near Red Oak:
- 18 miles: DALLAS (400 S. HOUSTON ST.). Services: ticket office, fully wheelchair accessible, enclosed waiting area, public restrooms, public payphones, vending machines, paid short-term parking, paid long-term parking, call for car rental service, taxi stand, public transit connection.
Colleges and Universities
Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Red Oak:
- MOUNTAIN VIEW COLLEGE (about 16 miles; DALLAS, TX; Full-time enrollment: 3,029)
- DALLAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (about 16 miles; DALLAS, TX; Full-time enrollment: 2,496)
- SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY (about 17 miles; DALLAS, TX; Full-time enrollment: 8,231)
- EL CENTRO COLLEGE (about 18 miles; DALLAS, TX; Full-time enrollment: 2,359)
- EASTFIELD COLLEGE (about 24 miles; MESQUITE, TX; Full-time enrollment: 4,457)
- UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS (about 25 miles; IRVING, TX; Full-time enrollment: 2,400)
- NORTH LAKE COLLEGE (about 27 miles; IRVING, TX; Full-time enrollment: 4,554)
Schools
Public high school in Red Oak:
- RED OAK H S (Students: 1,513; Location: 156 LOUISE RITTER BLVD; Grades: 09 – 12)
Private high school in Red Oak:
- OVILLA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (Students: 509; Location: 3251 OVILLA ROAD; Grades: PK – 12)
Public primary/middle schools in Red Oak:
- RED OAK J H (Students: 790; Location: 156 LOUISE RITTER BLVD; Grades: 07 – 08)
- RED OAK INT (Students: 763; Location: 156 LOUISE RITTER BLVD; Grades: 05 – 06)
- SHIELDS ELEMENTARY (Students: 479; Location: 156 LOUISE RITTER BLVD; Grades: KG – 04)
- WOODEN ELEMENTARY (Students: 457; Location: 156 LOUISE RITTER BLVD; Grades: PK – 04)
- EASTRIDGE ELEMENTARY (Students: 406; Location: 156 LOUISE RITTER BLVD; Grades: KG – 04)
- RED OAK ELEMENTARY (Students: 395; Location: 156 LOUISE RITTER BLVD; Grades: PK – 04)
- P A S S /A E P (Location: 156 LOUISE RITTER BLVD; Grades: KG – 12)