The Lake Conroe
area within Texas is considered one of the fastest growing areas in the nation.
Lake Conroe is on the west fork of the San Jacinto River. The lake has over 22,000
acres of surface water, is 26 miles long, 6 miles wide at the broadest point and
has 157 miles of shoreline. Luxurious hotels and condominiums, quality RV Parks,
waterfront boat storage with valet launching, luxurious waterfront real estate
developments are only a few of the attractions to this exceptional man made Lake
only 60 minutes north of Houston. The communities that make up the area include
Conroe, Montgomery and Willis. The entire Lake Conroe area has a total population
of 103,638 residents.
The lake is bordered on the north by Sam Houston National Forest, which provides
an abundance of wildlife such as deer, several species of birds, even alligators.
The lake has some of the best fishing around with diverse species such as blue,
channel and flathead catfish, striped, white and large-mouth bass, crappie and
small-mouth buffalo. Visitors to the Sam Houston National Forest can use the
Stubblefield Lake Campground, a fully developed camping area. If you prefer
primitive camping, Kelly's Pond Campground is an excellent spot. Cagle Recreation
Area and Scott's Ridge provide boat launches, and the 140-mile Lone Star Hiking
Trail is a fabulous spot for hiking enthusiasts. The trail is divided into five
loops that can offer a multitude of day hikes or long, overnight backpacking trips.
There are 47 full RV hook-ups and tent camping sites, as well as multi-use trails
for horses, ATV's, mountain and dirt bikes.
At one time the economy was primarily driven by timber, farming, and oil, as Conroe
was the third greatest oil center in the United States. Conroe has seen much growth
and prosperity since its humble beginnings in 1870. During the past twenty years,
the Lake Conroe area economy has greatly diversified. No longer dependent on a
handful of industries, Conroe has attracted a wealth of manufacturing, retail,
health care, biotechnology, construction, and tourism companies. The area is just
30 miles from Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston with service provided by 21
passenger airlines to 110 U.S. cities and 20 countries throughout the world. The
median household income is $50,832.
Before venturing into actively attracting new business and residents, the area first
passed a half-cent sales tax for incentives and improvement of the infrastructure. The
Lake Conroe area made sure they had an accurate inventory of properties - with
prices - and developed a 470-acre platted industrial park with roads, signage and
utilities. They also assessed the community as a whole to gain a comprehensive
understanding of the components of the local economy and their strengths and
weaknesses. As a result this is a community that has planned and is ready for
continued growth.
Some of the finest residential developments in the country have been developed
around the picturesque shores and wooded terrain surrounding the lake. Neighborhoods
such as April Sound, Walden, Del Lago, Bentwater, Seven Coves, Grand Harbor, Point
Aquarius, and Corinthian Point have become sources of the most sought after
residential real estate in the Houston metro area. Many of Lake Conroe's communities
have world-class golf courses and tennis facilities as well as the usual water
amenities like marinas and boat launching. Many exclusive lakefronts, golf courses
and country club communities are located here. There are a wide range of patio,
townhomes and condos. The average home price in the area is $225,000.
Throughout the Lake Conroe area there are a variety of activities, attractions and
events. In addition to the exciting camping, boating and fishing in the area, golf
is a popular hobby for area residents. There are eight public and eight private
golf courses designed by world famous architects. Dining and dancing aboard the
Southern Empress paddlewheel riverboat is also a thrill. It would not be Texas
without rodeos, community barbeques, horse shows, gun shows, and holiday parades.
Favorite annual events for the whole family include Lobersterfest, Conroe Cajun
Catfish Festival, Montgomery Old West Fest, and the Willis Birthday Blast.
The Lake Conroe area has an exciting art scene. The Crighton Theatre is a beautifully
restored vaudeville-era theater that is now home to stage plays, musical performances,
dance recitals, symphony performances and the acclaimed Sounds of Texas Music Series.
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion is a magnificent open-air amphitheater featuring
live entertainment from classical to popular music. Heritage Museum of Montgomery
County Exhibits featuring Montgomery County's development as a major oil and lumber
center, as well as exhibits on Conroe, Montgomery, Willis and Texas history.
Heritage Place Amphitheater Outdoor amphitheater features a summer concert series
and year-round events. Also the Texas Arts Venue hosts changing exhibitions in a
variety of mediums and live musical entertainment.
Shopping enthusiasts will love The Conroe Outlet Center just off Interstate 45 on
League Line Road, immediately to the north of Conroe. The center features over 70
designed outlets with the top names in fashion at an average of 40 percent off
retail prices. The center offers designer boutiques and incredible savings can be
found on items which include sportswear, lingerie, shoes, toys, leather goods,
crystal and china.
Education throughout the Lake Conroe area is outstanding. The Conroe Independent
School District serves the Conroe community. Montgomery Independent School District
is responsible for Lake Conroe and Montgomery and the Willis Independent School
District provides a top-notch educational environment for students within the
community of Willis.
If you're thinking of moving to Lake Conroe, Texas, our relocation packet is yours for the asking!
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