While it might be the smallest village in all of The Woodlands, Indian Springs is a community unlike any other. This picturesque neighborhood was named after the discovery of artifacts from the Bidai tribe of the Atakapan Native Americans in 1984. Today, Indian Springs is a popular community nestled along the crystal clear banks of Spring Creek, as well as the northernmost part of the George Mitchell Nature Preserve. Residents love this village for its close knit atmosphere, naturally hilly terrain, and ideal location just seconds from the Woodlands Parkway.
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Population: 6,600
County: Montgomery
Zip Codes: 77381 & 77382
The Woodlands: 7 minutes
George Bush Intercontinental Airport: 32 minutes
Major Roads: Woodlands Parkway, Kuykendahl Road, I-45
Indian Springs may be small, but it boasts a wide variety of community events all year round. You'll fit right in at the annual Taste of the Village, an autumnal event that features flavors from Indian Springs' finest restaurants and vendors. Other popular events throughout the village include the Holiday Lights Contest and the Fourth of July Parade. Be sure to check with the Indian Springs Village Association to keep up with all the latest get-togethers.
Imagine having a massive nature preserve, two pools, eight parks, and miles of shaded pathways just seconds away from your front door. When you live in Indian Springs, you'll enjoy some of the best green spaces in all of The Woodlands, and you'll never have to travel far to have some fun in nature. The biggest draw to the area is the George Mitchell Nature Preserve, which spans nearly 1,700 acres and features dedicated hiking routes.
Despite its size, Indian Springs actually has two of The Woodlands' official pool complexes: Falconwing and Forestgate. These exciting recreational destinations are ideal for cooling off on a hot day, and they're fun for kids and adults alike. Indian Springs residents can also enjoy hiking, biking, or running on the neighborhood trails, and some of the most popular golf courses in The Woodlands are a quick drive away.
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