If you are searching for a community that blends brand-new infrastructure with the mature amenities The Woodlands is known for, Creekside Park deserves a close look. As the newest and final village in The Woodlands, Creekside Park offers families a rare combination: modern construction, top-rated schools, resort-style recreation, and immediate access to nature — all within one of the most sought-after master-planned communities in Texas.
This guide covers everything you need to know about Creekside Park homes, schools, parks, shopping, and daily life so you can decide whether this village is the right fit for your family.
What Is Creekside Park?
Creekside Park is the ninth and final village in The Woodlands, the 28,000-acre master-planned community located about 30 miles north of downtown Houston. Developed by The Howard Hughes Corporation, Creekside Park opened its first sections in 2007 and has grown into a neighborhood of roughly 5,000 homes spread across more than 3,500 acres on the western edge of The Woodlands.
Because it was the last village to be developed, Creekside Park benefits from decades of lessons learned across the rest of The Woodlands. Streets are wider, lot configurations are more varied, and the village was designed from the ground up to balance walkability with privacy. The community wraps around a 1,800-acre nature preserve — one of the largest contiguous green spaces in any Houston-area neighborhood — giving residents a sense of openness that older, more densely built villages sometimes lack.
A Quick Timeline
- 2007: First homesites released; early sections open along Kuykendahl Road
- 2010–2015: Rapid buildout of single-family sections, Creekside Park Village Center opens
- 2016–2020: Custom estate lots along the preserve sell out; townhome sections added
- 2021–present: Final plats nearing completion; resale market becomes the primary source of inventory
Today Creekside Park is largely built out, which means most buyers are purchasing resale homes rather than new construction — an important distinction for anyone budgeting a move.
Creekside Park Homes: Styles and Price Ranges
One of the biggest draws of Creekside Park is the diversity of housing options. Whether you need a low-maintenance lock-and-leave townhome or a sprawling estate backing to the nature preserve, the village has inventory at several price points.
Townhomes and Patio Homes
Starting in the low-to-mid $400,000s, Creekside Park townhomes and patio homes are popular with young professionals, downsizers, and first-time buyers who want a Woodlands address without a $700K price tag. These homes typically offer 1,800 to 2,400 square feet, attached garages, and low-maintenance yards. Many are clustered near the Village Center for easy walkability to shops and restaurants.
Single-Family Homes
The bulk of Creekside Park homes fall in the $500,000 to $850,000 range. Standard single-family homes here sit on lots ranging from 55 feet to 80 feet wide and offer 2,500 to 4,000 square feet of living space. Builders that were active during the village’s development include Perry Homes, Toll Brothers, Taylor Morrison, Darling Homes, and Village Builders. Expect open-concept floor plans, high ceilings, covered patios, and energy-efficient construction that meets post-2010 building codes.
Custom Estates
At the top of the market, custom estate homes on half-acre-plus lots along the nature preserve and Spring Creek command prices from $1 million to well over $1.5 million. These homes feature four-car garages, outdoor kitchens, resort-style pools, and architectural details that set them apart from production builds. Inventory at this level is limited and tends to move quickly when priced correctly.
Current Market Snapshot
As of early 2026, the median sold price for Creekside Park homes sits in the mid-$500,000s, with average days on market hovering around 30 to 45 days depending on price bracket and condition. The village holds its value well compared to other Woodlands villages, partly because of its newer construction and partly because of the nature preserve adjacency that cannot be replicated elsewhere. Buyers should be prepared for competitive offers on well-maintained homes priced under $650,000.
Schools in Creekside Park
For most families, schools are the single biggest factor in choosing a neighborhood. Creekside Park delivers strong options across every grade level.
Tomball ISD
Unlike much of The Woodlands, which feeds into Conroe ISD, Creekside Park is zoned to Tomball Independent School District. Tomball ISD consistently ranks among the top school districts in the greater Houston area, earning an overall A rating from the Texas Education Agency and high marks from GreatSchools and Niche.
Key campuses serving Creekside Park include:
- Creekview Elementary — Serves grades K–5 with a focus on STEM programming and project-based learning. Rated A by Niche.
- Timber Creek Elementary — Another K–5 campus with strong academic results and active parent involvement.
- Creekside Park Jr. High — The dedicated 6th–8th grade campus for the village. Opened to meet growing enrollment, it features modern facilities, competitive athletics, and fine arts programs. Rated A by Niche.
- Tomball Memorial High School — The primary high school for Creekside Park students. Located just west of the village, Tomball Memorial offers AP and dual-credit courses, competitive UIL academics, and a strong athletics program. The Wildcats regularly compete at the 6A level in football, basketball, and track.
Private and Charter Options
Families seeking private education will find several options within a short drive, including The Woodlands Christian Academy, Legacy Preparatory Christian Academy, and The John Cooper School — one of the top independent schools in Texas.
Parks, Recreation & Outdoor Living
If your family values time outdoors, Creekside Park may be the best village in The Woodlands for you. The combination of dedicated parks, an aquatic center, and miles of trails creates a daily quality of life that is hard to match.
Creekside Park Village Green
The heart of the community is the Village Green, a two-acre park designed for events and casual recreation. It includes a covered pavilion, open lawn space for picnics and holiday gatherings, a children’s playground, and public restrooms. The Woodlands Township hosts seasonal events here, including outdoor movie nights and holiday celebrations.
Rob Fleming Aquatic Center
Located on Rob Fleming Park Road, the Rob Fleming Aquatic Center is a full-scale recreation complex open to Woodlands residents. Amenities include a competition lap pool, a leisure pool with water features, a splash pad for younger children, and a covered picnic area. It is one of the most popular summer destinations for Creekside Park families and is included in The Woodlands Township resident pool access.
The Nature Preserve and Trail System
The 1,800-acre Spring Creek Nature Preserve borders Creekside Park to the south and west. The preserve includes several trailheads accessible directly from the village, offering miles of hiking and mountain biking paths through bottomland hardwood forest. For cyclists and joggers, the village connects to The Woodlands’ larger 220-mile pathways system, making it easy to ride or run to Town Center, Hughes Landing, or any other village without getting in a car.
Neighborhood Pocket Parks
Beyond the marquee amenities, Creekside Park is dotted with smaller pocket parks and playgrounds throughout its subdivisions. These neighborhood-scale green spaces give kids safe outdoor play areas within walking distance of home — a design choice that reflects the village’s family-first planning philosophy.
Shopping, Dining & Daily Errands
Creekside Park families do not have to drive far for everyday needs. The village has its own retail hub, and several major shopping destinations are just minutes away.
Creekside Village Center
Located at the intersection of Kuykendahl Road and Creekside Forest Drive, the Creekside Village Center is the village’s walkable retail core. It includes a Kroger Marketplace (one of the larger-format Kroger locations in the area), restaurants, a dental office, a veterinary clinic, salons, and service businesses. For many residents, weekly errands can be handled entirely within the village.
Hughes Landing
A five-to-ten-minute drive east brings you to Hughes Landing on Lake Woodlands. This mixed-use waterfront district offers upscale dining (Broken Barrel, Local Pour, Escalante’s), boutique shopping, a movie theater, and direct access to the Lake Woodlands boardwalk. It has become a favorite evening and weekend destination for Creekside Park residents.
The Woodlands Mall and Town Center
The Woodlands Mall and surrounding Town Center retail corridor — with Nordstrom, REI, Whole Foods, The Cheesecake Factory, and hundreds of other shops and restaurants — is about a 10- to 15-minute drive from Creekside Park via Kuykendahl or The Woodlands Parkway.
Community Feel and Demographics
Creekside Park skews younger and more family-oriented than some of the established villages closer to Town Center. The community draws a mix of relocating professionals (many in energy, medical, and tech fields), young families moving up from starter homes in Tomball or Spring, and move-down buyers from larger estate homes elsewhere in The Woodlands.
Because the homes were all built within the last 15 to 20 years, the village has a cohesive, well-maintained appearance without the varied decades of construction that you sometimes see in Panther Creek or Cochran’s Crossing. HOA-maintained landscaping along the major thoroughfares and deed restrictions enforced by The Woodlands Township keep property standards high.
Residents describe the neighborhood vibe as friendly but not intrusive — close enough to wave at neighbors from the driveway, spacious enough to enjoy privacy in the backyard. Block parties, school fundraisers, and sports leagues provide social connections for families who want them, while the preserve trails offer solitude for those who prefer quiet mornings outdoors.
How Creekside Park Compares to Other Woodlands Villages
Choosing between Woodlands villages often comes down to priorities. Here is how Creekside Park stacks up against a few popular alternatives:
Creekside Park vs. Sterling Ridge
Sterling Ridge sits just east of Creekside Park and offers a similar price range, but with older construction (mostly late 1990s to early 2000s). Sterling Ridge is zoned to Conroe ISD, while Creekside Park feeds into Tomball ISD. Buyers who prioritize newer homes and Tomball ISD zoning tend to prefer Creekside Park; those who want closer proximity to Town Center often lean toward Sterling Ridge.
Creekside Park vs. Alden Bridge
Alden Bridge is one of The Woodlands’ largest villages and sits closer to I-45 and Research Forest Drive, making it convenient for commuters heading into Houston. Homes in Alden Bridge are generally more affordable, with entry points in the mid-$300,000s, but the construction vintage is older (1990s–2000s). Creekside Park offers newer builds and the nature preserve but at a higher price point.
Creekside Park vs. Indian Springs
Indian Springs is one of the original Woodlands villages, known for its mature tree canopy and established character. Homes range widely in price and condition. Indian Springs offers a more wooded, secluded feel and direct access to Bear Branch trails, while Creekside Park delivers modern floor plans and updated finishes. Both are excellent family choices — the right pick depends on whether you value character and shade or modern construction and energy efficiency.
Is Creekside Park Right for Your Family?
Creekside Park checks the boxes that matter most to families relocating to The Woodlands: top-rated Tomball ISD schools, newer and well-built homes at multiple price points, resort-caliber recreation, walkable retail, and unmatched access to nature. The village’s status as the final phase of The Woodlands means it was designed with the benefit of hindsight — wider streets, better drainage, and thoughtful amenity placement that reflect the community’s evolution over five decades.
If you are weighing Creekside Park against other neighborhoods in The Woodlands or the greater Houston area, the best next step is to tour the village in person. Drive the streets on a Saturday morning, walk the preserve trails, visit the Village Green, and stop into Kroger to see the everyday rhythm of the community.
The Kink Team at Keller Williams specializes in The Woodlands and can walk you through current Creekside Park inventory, recent comparable sales, and school zoning details for any home you are considering. Whether you are relocating from out of state or moving across town, Diane Kink and her team are here to help you find the right home in the right village.
Contact The Kink Team to schedule a personalized tour of Creekside Park.













