
Creekside Park Village is the newest development project currently underway for The Woodlands. This 3,492 acre village, located south of Spring Creek, is the only village in The Woodlands to be found in Harris County. It is also the only village in The Woodlands that is served by the Tomball School District.
The first Creekside Park neighborhood, Carlton Woods, was opened in Spring 2007. More and more neighborhoods are currently underdevelopment with the entire village being planned for 7,100 homes.
Creekside Village is home to the impressive 20 acre Rob Fleming Park & Aquatic Center which is one of the largest parks in The Woodlands. It includes a butterfly garden, bluebonnet meadow, fishing pond, pavilion, hike and bike trails, and much more. The adjoining Aquatic Center along with its pool, has a 150 gallon dump bucket, 500 foot long lazy river, and two story slide.
Creekside Village is also the site for the
George Mitchell Nature Preserve. Dedicated on October 19th, 2007 to the founder of The Woodlands, the Preserve protects 1,700 acres of Harris and Montgomery county and is part of the Spring Creek Greenway Project. The
George Mitchell Nature Preserve offers hiking, kayaking, birding, camping, moun

tain biking, and many other outdoor activities.
Creekside Park Parks: - Rob Fleming Park & Aquatic Center
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posted Aug. 2nd, 2010 - 4:20pm
NKW says:
Indeed, one really should not leave valuables in a car, no matter where you park it. Stupid is as stupid does.
posted Jun. 13th, 2010 - 11:12am
Smart chick says:
Ok, if you are leaving your purse in your car, you obviously are either not too bright, or very very naive. Let's hope it is the second. No place is 100% safe, but if you use common sense...you are less likely to be violated. I live here and love it. Honestly, I'd rather you didn't come back, stupid people annoy me.
posted Jun. 12th, 2010 - 1:57pm
Heather L says:
On June 4, 2010 my tahoe's back window was smashed in and my purse was also stolen. I was there with my 17 year old daughter while she was getting her senior pictures taken They reached over my baby's car seat in order to steal my purse. A large amount was racked up on my credit cards. Even though we were all safe, I do not feel safe. I will not be visiting this park ever again.
posted May. 6th, 2010 - 6:03pm
RS Fleming says:
Wednesday morning, May 5 at 9:00am my wife's car was broken into while she was on her daily walk in the Creekside park and her purse and all cards and identification were stolen. Please beware when using this park as it is very open to roads and "escape routes". We feel fortunate that she was not harmed, the car was not hijacked and the damage suffered can be repaired over time. Our use of this lovely park will now be very limited as we feel the threat is too great to ourselves and property.
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