Woodlands & Spring
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- A Civil Fox
The Woodlands is a sprawling forested suburb 30 minutes north of Houston. Yeah we get it. Suburbs get the rap for being boring islands of upper-class privilege without distinction, culture or diversity. You think of strip malls, chain restaurants and manicured lawns. Does the The Woodlands have these? Yes. But a huge influx of entrepreneurs and creatives are changing the landscape making it more eclectic and interesting. The Woodlands is truly a town built within the woods. It has over 160 miles of trails and greenbelts and over 111 parks. Most businesses can’t be seen directly from the street but rather peek out behind stands of trees, but if you look harder there are wonderful things to find. Some of the places we’ve included are considered to be in neighboring Spring but this is Texas and neighbors here borrow things all the time.
The Woodlands Children’s Museum
Jordan’s Sweet Shoppe
Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts
Tumbleweeds & Notions
Fielding’s Local
Crave Coffee & Bakeshop
George Mitchell Nature Preserve
Hubbell & Hudson Kitchen
The Waterway
Fielding’s Wood Grill
National Museum of Funeral History
Riva Row Boat House and Riva Row Park
The Game Preserve
Lou Lou’s Beignets
Hooray! Beignets!
CorkScrew BBQ
Southern Star Brewing Company
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George Mitchell Nature Preserve
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The portion of George Mitchell Nature Persevere accessible by the Flintridge Trail Head is two miles of looping nature trails and three miles of bike trails. Nestled deep in The Woodlands, it only takes a few feet of being in the trail to feel totally removed from the suburbs. The trails are unobtrusively marked and since the dense pathways are built basically in a loop, getting lost in mediation is easier then losing your way.