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The Village of Creekside Park

The Village of Creekside Park encompasses nearly 3,500 acres and extends across the Montgomery / Harris County line. Creekside Park Village has room for more than 5,500 single-family production homes, 540 age 55 and over homes, over 730 multi-family residences, and nearly 300 Custom and Estate Homes. Creekside Park opened in Ocotber of 2007 and was designed with an emphasis on outdoor recreation and communing with nature. The village includes 1,850 acres of parklands uncluding the 1,700-acre George Mitchell Nature Preserve, named in honor of The Woodland's founder, George Mitchell; and 20-acre Rob Fleming Park, named for the late Rob Fleming, a Texas Parks & Wildlife naturalist and illustrator. The George Mitchell Nature Preserve features seven miles of frontage along Spring Creek, and is part of the Spring Creek Greenway Project, an initiative of Montgomery and Harris County to amass 33 miles of Spring Creek frontage for a regional, nature trail system.

Creekside Park village the woodlands

The Rob Fleming Aquatic Center in Creekside Park opened in June of 2008 and is the largest community pool complex in the Woodlands. Rob Fleming Aquatic Center includes a two-story flume slide for tubing, three-lane lap pool, and free-form pool with an interactive aquatic play structure, all surrounded by a lazy river. A new YMCA, Tomball ISD schools and a village shopping center are also planned for the near future. When Creekside Park is completed it will be home to approximately 7,000 families. This village features abundant parklands and opportunities for outdoor recreation including 79 acres of lakes and ponds, and a new YMCA that will include both indoor and outdoor facilitites.

 

Neighborhoods in Creekside Park:

Arrow, Aventura, Bacopa Bay, Canoe Bend, Canyon, Havergate, Hullwood Pond, Jagged Rige, Kayak Ridge, Lake Voyageur, Paloma Grove, Paloma Pines, Paloma Point, Rob Fleming, Spincaster North, Timarron, Timarron Lakes, Tupelo Green Tupelo Glen, Tupelo Park, Tupelo Trail, Tupelo Woods, Wilde Creek.

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The Village of Creekside Park includes 1,850 acres of parklands and greenspace:

Rob Fleming Park 20-acre:

  • Tree-line promenades
  • Naturally landscaped lake with lakeside conservation trail
  • Craftsman-style Pavilion
  • Wildlife sculpture trail
  • Bluebonnet meadow
  • Festival field
  • Butterfly garden
  • Pine Forest picnic area
  • Tennis and basketball courts
  • Groves of specimen trees
  • Trailhead to the George Mitchell Nature Preserve

George Mitchell Natural Preserve, featuring 1,700-acre:

  • Seven miles of frontage along scenic Spring Creek
  • Hard surface hike and bike trails and soft birding trails
  • Trailheads located in Fleming Park and other parks
  • Hiking, kayaking, birding, camping, mountain biking
  • Part of the Spring Creek Greenway Project, a joint initiative of Harris and Montgomery Counties, linking 25 miles of frontage along Spring Creek from US 59 to Spring

Sports & Racquet Club (2008)

  • Part of The Woodlands Country Club (membership facility)
  • Current facilities at The Woodlands Athletic Club and tennic complex at The Woodlands Resort will be relocated to this new facility
  • 21 lighted tennis courts
  • 4 indoor courts
  • Center court for spectator viewing
  • Fitness center
  • Children's activity rooms
  • Indoor/outdoor lakeside restaurant

Aquatic Center (2008):

  • Located in phase two of Fleming Park
  • 13-acre site at the edge of Lake Paloma
  • Large, resort-style free-form pool
  • Serpentine tube slide
  • Lazy River
  • Three-lane lap pool
  • Boathouse
  • Gazebo
  • Playground
  • Open to all residents for a seasonal fee (managed by The Community Associations of The Woodlands)

Lakes & ponds, including 79 acres:

  • 72-acre Lake Paloma
  • Meandering linear park through the center of the village
  • 12-foot wide walking and biking path along the lake
  • Peaceful habitat for water birds
  • Ponds and parks are the focal point of all 13 residential neighborhoods within Creekside Park

New YMCA:

  • Six-acre site for two-building complex on Creekside Forest Drive
  • Indoor activity center opening in 2008
  • Amphitheater
  • Day camps & other children's programs
  • Express Fitness facility opening in 2009
  • Parks in Creekside Park:

  • Hullwood Pond
  • Jagged Ridge Park
  • Kayak Ridge Pond
  • Paloma Point Park
  • Rob Fleming Park
  • Timarron Park
  • Tupelo Park
  • Wilde Oak Park

 

  • Schools in Creekside Park:

    The Village of Creekside Park currently has 1 public school, Creekside Forest Elementary (TISD).

  • Shopping in Creekside Park:

    As of Mid 2011, no shopping facilities exist in Creekside Park Village.

  • Restaurants in Creekside Park:

    As of early 2012, no restaurants exist in Creekside Park Village.

The Village Associations are separate and independent organizations that provide civic and social opportunities. Many of the duties for the Village officers can be found in the Village of Creekside Park Association website.

Village of Creekside Park Resident Resources


 

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