Updated June 22, 2026
See how neighborhoods in Spring compare on urban-rural index. Rankings are based on measured data aggregated across each neighborhood boundary. How urban-rural index is measured →
Low-density residential areas transition into large riparian forests and wetland preserves, offering a more open landscape than the typical Spring urban environment. According to iHuus data, the area features frequent open land and scattered homes amidst woodland.
Scattered homes and significant tree canopy provide a more open, wooded feel compared to the more densely developed Spring area. According to iHuus data, the landscape features a mix of suburban residential fabric and adjacent woodland.
Open land and wooded areas are frequently interspersed with residential plots, though the area is slightly less rural than the Spring average. According to iHuus data, some portions of the neighborhood feature dense suburban development and proximity to industrial rail infrastructure.
| Neighborhood | Score | City Rank | vs. City Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Northwood Pines | 6.9 | #1 | -0.3 ↓ |
| Inverness Forest | 6.8 | #2 | -0.4 ↓ |
| Spring Lakes | 6.5 | #3 | -0.7 ↓ |
| Cypresswood Lake | 6.5 | #4 | -0.7 ↓ |
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