Cochran is a ghost town in Pinal County in the U.S. state of Arizona.
At its peak, the population was approximately 100, and housed a general store and a boardinghouse, among other establishments.
[1] Apart from a few building foundations in the town center, and the railroad tracks at the edge of the now-abandoned town site, Cochran's last (and most notable) remains are five largely intact beehive coke ovens across the Gila River at Butte, Arizona.
The Coke Ovens are on a 189-acre section of private property; visitation is not allowed.
Cochran is located about 15 miles (24 km) east of Florence, Arizona at 33°06′34″N 111°08′59″W / 33.10944°N 111.14972°W / 33.10944; -111.14972.