Creekside Park, The Woodlands

Updated June 22, 2026 · 3,716 residents

Creekside Park is an exceptionally walkable community defined by its extensive integration with nature and access to top-tier educational facilities. While the area offers a serene residential environment, residents may experience noise impacts from nearby road traffic.

Key Highlights

Spacious and PrivateHighly WalkableUpscale Suburban AestheticGood for Dog WalkingWooded and OpenQuiet Suburban RhythmHigh Noise LevelsPoor Air QualityPrimarily ResidentialHigh Insurance CoveragePredominantly ConservativeDiverse Age GroupsModerate Flood Risk
Map showing the location of Creekside Park, The Woodlands, TX

About Creekside Park

Established in October 2007, the Village of Creekside Park is the ninth and newest village in The Woodlands, Texas. Spanning 3,492 acres, it holds the distinction of being the only village in the master-planned community located in Harris County and zoned to the Tomball Independent School District. Designed with a strong emphasis on outdoor recreation, Creekside Park dedicates 1,850 acres to parks and open spaces. Key local landmarks include the 1,700-acre George Mitchell Nature Preserve, named after the community’s founder, and the 20-acre Rob Fleming Park and Aquatic Center, named for the late Texas Parks and Wildlife naturalist and illustrator. At the center of the village is Lake Paloma, a 72-acre linear lake, and the Creekside Park Village Green, a walkable retail and dining hub that opened in 2015.

The area functions as a quiet residential enclave characterized by its high walkability and proximity to significant natural preserves. Residents have access to a network of trails and open spaces that promote an active lifestyle, though the lack of dense commercial development means that most daily errands require a vehicle. According to iHuus data, the community maintains a distinct suburban character that prioritizes green space over high-density retail, creating a calm atmosphere for families and outdoor enthusiasts.

Families are particularly drawn to the neighborhood for its inclusion in the Tomball Independent School District, which provides top-tier academic options like Creekside Forest Elementary. While the environment is largely peaceful, the proximity to major thoroughfares contributes to elevated noise levels in certain sections. Prospective residents should weigh the benefit of high-quality schools and recreational access against the potential for road traffic noise and the car-dependent nature of local shopping.

Neighborhood Scores Across 15 Qualities

🤫 Privacy Index

Large residential lots with significant separation between homes provide a sense of privacy that is slightly above the city average, according to iHuus data.

🚶 Walkability

Pedestrian access is supported by sidewalks on one side of the street and safe crossings. This level of walkability is slightly above the city average, according to iHuus data.

🎨 Visual Appeal

Large residences and well-maintained amenities characterize the area, though the overall visual quality is slightly below the Woodlands average according to iHuus data.

🐕 Dog Friendliness

Wide paths and connected green spaces offer safe areas for pets away from traffic, though features are slightly less abundant than the Woodlands average according to iHuus data.

🗺️ Urban-Rural Index

Lush tree canopies and significant forested corridors provide a more semi-rural feel than much of The Woodlands. According to iHuus data, the area features more frequent open land and undeveloped spaces compared to the city average.

Neighborhood Vibe

Residential life here maintains a steady, calm pace with a balance of green space and local services. This level of activity is consistent with the city average, offering a mix of serene pockets and accessible dining options without excessive urban bustle.

🔊 Acoustic Comfort

Frequent noise from nearby major roadways and rail lines characterizes this area. According to iHuus data, acoustic comfort in Creekside Park is notably lower than the average for The Woodlands.

🌿 Air Quality

Frequent periods of unhealthy air levels present significant risks to sensitive groups. This air quality is consistent with the current city average, according to iHuus data.

🏭 Industrial Proximity

Minimal industrial presence defines this area, though a wastewater treatment plant is located in the southwest corner. According to iHuus data, the neighborhood lacks significant industrial activity and is slightly more exposed to light commercial traffic than the city average.

🏥 Health Insurance Coverage

Health insurance accessibility is high within the community and remains slightly above the Woodlands average, according to iHuus data.

🗳️ Ideological Lean

Voting and census indicators show a strong conservative leaning, which is slightly more pronounced here than in the rest of The Woodlands according to iHuus data.

👥 Population Age Profile

A balanced mix of young adults, families, and older residents characterizes the area. This demographic spread is slightly lower than the Woodlands city average, according to iHuus data.

🌊 Flood Safety

Residual flood risk exists within the area due to its location in a 500-year floodplain, though this level of safety is roughly in line with the Woodlands city average according to iHuus data.

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DimensionCreekside ParkAlden Bridge
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Walkabilityavg 7.89
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Acoustic Comfortavg 3.94
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Privacy Indexavg 6.17
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Visual Appealavg 8.35
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Dog Friendlinessavg 8.67
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Urban-Rural Indexavg 8.19
Neighborhood Vibeavg 4.46
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Health Insurance Coverageavg 8.51
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Air Qualityavg 2.03
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Industrial Proximityavg 9.14
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Flood Safetyavg 7.24
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Ideological Leanavg 1.32
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Population Age Profileavg 4.97
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Fire Safety
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School Quality

School Districts Serving Creekside Park

Tomball Independent School District school district map
Tomball Independent School District
Grades K–1210/10
23 schools Rating range: 810 / 10

Tomball Independent School District is a premier 'Blue Chip' organization characterized by elite academic performance, robust financial management, and high community trust. With nearly all campuses performing at the top of state benchmarks and the district securing an 'A' rating from the TEA, TISD effectively balances rapid enrollment growth with fiscal stability, as seen in its successful facility expansions and competitive teacher compensation. The district's ability to maintain a 'small-town' culture of care while achieving national recognition for its high schools and fine arts programs makes it a top-tier destination for both families and educators.

Schools

Tomball H SHigh
10/10
Willow Creek ElElementary
10/10
Rosehill ElElementary
10/10
Tomball Memorial H SHigh
10/10
Oakcrest IntMiddle
10/10
Creekview ElElementary
10/10
Wildwood ElElementary
10/10
Early Excellence AcademyPrekindergarten
10/10
Lakewood ElElementary
10/10
Willow Wood J HMiddle
10/10
Northpointe IntMiddle
10/10
Canyon Pointe ElElementary
10/10
Creekside Forest ElElementary
10/10
Timber Creek ElElementary
10/10
Creekside Park J HMiddle
10/10
Tomball Star AcademyHigh
10/10
Grand Lakes J HMiddle
10/10
Tomball J HMiddle
8/10
Tomball ElElementary
8/10
Grand Oaks ElElementary
8/10
Decker Prairie ElElementary
8/10
Tomball IntMiddle
8/10
Tomball Alternative Education CenterHigh
Not rated
Conroe Independent School District school district map
Conroe Independent School District
Grades K–127/10
66 schools Rating range: 410 / 10

Conroe Independent School District is a high-performing, operationally stable organization that remains a top-tier choice in the Houston metro area, evidenced by its 95% graduation rate and robust financial management. While the district faces significant growth-related pressures—including overcrowding and occasional boundary disputes—its ability to maintain high academic proficiency scores and implement competitive teacher compensation plans demonstrates strong institutional health. Despite a visible performance gap between its elite 10/10 schools in The Woodlands and a few 4/10-rated intermediate campuses, the district's overall trajectory is defined by fiscal transparency, community trust in bond measures, and superior college and career readiness standards.

Schools

The Woodlands H SHigh
10/10
Hailey ElElementary
10/10
Glen Loch ElElementary
10/10
York J HMiddle
10/10
Collins IntMiddle
10/10
Powell ElElementary
10/10
Mitchell IntMiddle
10/10
Buckalew ElElementary
10/10
Houser ElElementary
10/10
College Park H SHigh
10/10
Suchma ElElementary
10/10
Knox J HMiddle
10/10
Galatas ElElementary
10/10
Ride ElElementary
10/10
Bush ElElementary
10/10
Mccullough J HMiddle
10/10
Tough ElElementary
10/10
Deretchin ElElementary
10/10
Kaufman ElElementary
10/10
Broadway ElElementary
10/10
Snyder ElElementary
10/10
Clark IntMiddle
10/10
Hines ElElementary
10/10
Cox IntMiddle
10/10
Stewart ElElementary
10/10
David ElElementary
10/10
Anderson ElElementary
8/10
Houston ElElementary
8/10
Lamar ElElementary
8/10
Oak Ridge H SHigh
8/10
Caney Creek H SHigh
8/10
Vogel IntMiddle
8/10
Cryar IntMiddle
8/10
Reaves ElElementary
8/10
Patterson ElElementary
8/10
Bradley ElElementary
8/10
Gordon-Reed ElElementary
8/10
Ford ElElementary
8/10
Rice ElElementary
8/10
Booker T Washington H SHigh
8/10
Oak Ridge ElElementary
8/10
Runyan ElElementary
8/10
Wilkerson IntMiddle
8/10
Creighton ElElementary
8/10
Wilkinson ElElementary
8/10
Irons J HMiddle
8/10
Bozman IntMiddle
8/10
Grand Oaks H SHigh
8/10
Donald J Stockton JhMiddle
8/10
Veterans Memorial IntMiddle
8/10
Birnham Woods ElElementary
8/10
Armstrong ElElementary
6/10
Peet J HMiddle
6/10
San Jacinto ElElementary
6/10
Hope ElElementary
6/10
Giesinger ElElementary
6/10
Conroe H SHigh
6/10
Milam ElElementary
6/10
Grangerland IntMiddle
6/10
Conroe Virtual SchoolMiddle
6/10
Austin ElElementary
4/10
Moorhead J HMiddle
4/10
Travis IntMiddle
4/10
JjaepHigh
Not rated
Juvenile Detention CtrSecondary
Not rated
D A E POther
Not rated
Klein Independent School District school district map
Klein Independent School District
Grades K–127/10
52 schools Rating range: 610 / 10

Klein Independent School District is a high-performing, stable organization characterized by academic excellence and strong community investment. With a portfolio where the vast majority of schools earn high ratings and terminal high schools like Klein Oak and Klein High serve as regional benchmarks, the district maintains a competitive edge in Harris County. Although recent security breaches in March 2026 caused significant community anxiety and prompted the formation of a parent safety coalition, the district’s rapid operational overhaul—including 100% safety audits and state law enforcement accreditation—demonstrates a high level of institutional resilience. Its ability to maintain diverse extracurricular dominance and innovative teacher recruitment pipelines makes it a solid 'Blue Chip' caliber district despite the recent security-related headwinds.

Schools

Brill ElElementary
10/10
Benignus ElElementary
10/10
Frank ElElementary
10/10
Bernshausen ElElementary
10/10
Mahaffey ElElementary
10/10
Nitsch ElElementary
10/10
Klein Oak H SHigh
10/10
Doerre IntMiddle
10/10
Kuehnle ElElementary
10/10
Hassler ElElementary
10/10
French ElElementary
10/10
Klein H SHigh
10/10
Blackshear ElElementary
10/10
Klenk ElElementary
8/10
Benfer ElElementary
8/10
Greenwood Forest ElElementary
8/10
Haude ElElementary
8/10
Eiland ElElementary
8/10
Ehrhardt ElElementary
8/10
Kleb IntMiddle
8/10
Roth ElElementary
8/10
Schultz ElElementary
8/10
Klein Collins H SHigh
8/10
Schindewolf IntMiddle
8/10
Krimmel IntermedMiddle
8/10
The Grace England Early Childhood/Pre-K CenterPrekindergarten
8/10
Hofius IntMiddle
8/10
Fox ElElementary
8/10
Mittelstadt ElElementary
8/10
Northampton ElElementary
8/10
Strack IntMiddle
8/10
Theiss ElElementary
8/10
Wunderlich IntMiddle
8/10
Klein Forest H SHigh
8/10
Krahn ElElementary
8/10
Klein IntMiddle
8/10
Kohrville ElElementary
8/10
Kreinhop ElElementary
8/10
Mcdougle ElElementary
8/10
Ulrich IntMiddle
8/10
Zwink ElElementary
8/10
Klein Cain H SHigh
8/10
Hildebrandt IntMiddle
8/10
Kaiser ElElementary
8/10
Mueller ElElementary
6/10
Lemm ElElementary
6/10
Metzler ElElementary
6/10
Epps Island ElElementary
6/10
K E Kaufman Alternative Education CenterHigh
Not rated
Vistas H SHigh
Not rated
Klein Therapeutic And Readiness CenterOther
Not rated
Harris Co JjaepSecondary
Not rated

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which school district serves Creekside Park?
Creekside Park is primarily zoned to the Tomball Independent School District. This district is widely recognized for its elite academic performance and high community trust.
Is Creekside Park a walkable neighborhood?
Yes, the neighborhood features a high walkability score. Residents have access to extensive trails and paths that connect residential areas to parks and local amenities.
What is the noise level like in the area?
While the neighborhood is largely quiet and residential, some areas experience elevated noise levels due to their proximity to major road traffic. According to iHuus data, acoustic comfort is a factor for residents to consider when selecting a specific block.