Established in 1977, Panther Creek is The Woodlands' second official village, and it certainly has a lot to love. Its ideal location just west of Lake Woodlands puts it near plenty of exciting recreational opportunities, but it's also close to plenty of shopping, dining, and entertainment destinations. In fact, many people choose Panther Creek for its proximity to Town Center, The Woodlands' hub for retail and business. Whether you're looking to embrace some nearby city excitement or stroll along this village's namesake creek, you'll fall in love with everything Panther Creek has to offer.
Ready to learn more about Panther Creek? Here are a few facts and highlights of the area!
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Population: 16,000+
County: Montgomery
Zip Code: 77381
The Woodlands: 4 minutes
George Bush Intercontinental Airport: 27 minutes
Major Roads: Woodlands Parkway, I-69, I-45
Panther Creek is more than just a village—it's a close-knit community where your neighbors quickly become close friends. The Panther Creek Village Association maintains an active presence in the neighborhood, and they also host a variety of exciting events throughout the year. The Community Flea Market, the Panther Creek Picnic, and the Holiday Lighting Contest are just a few favorites that you'll love.
Imagine strolling down the picturesque banks of Panther Creek or trekking through the trails along Lake Woodlands. Panther Creek is one of the lushest villages in all of The Woodlands—verdant parks and stunning waterfronts await at almost every turn. Perhaps the most famous destination in this village is Southshore Park, which features an observation platform with expansive views of 200-acre Lake Woodlands.
Panther Creek is the perfect village for any outdoor lover. Here, you can hike, bike, run, kayak, fish, golf...the possibilities really are endless! You'll find most of the area's recreational opportunities around Lake Woodlands, the city's largest body of water. If you're lucky, you might just spot "the dragon" in the middle of the lake—a sculpture donated to the community by founder Cynthia Woods Mitchell.
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