Northwest Harris County Community
Welcome to Cypress, the northwest Harris County community where Houston's suburban growth meets a string of master-planned communities, top-ranked Cy-Fair schools, and lakefront recreation at Towne Lake.
Cypress is an unincorporated community in northwest Harris County, Texas, occupying a broad stretch of prairie and pine between the city of Houston and the Waller County line. The community grew up along the Houston and Texas Central Railway in the nineteenth century as a farming and lumber settlement, and its name reflects the cypress trees that once lined Cypress Creek. Today it is one of the largest and most recognizable suburban areas in the Houston metropolitan region, with roughly 213,000 residents spread across a group of ZIP codes anchored by U.S. Highway 290. Cypress never incorporated as a city, so it is governed by Harris County and served by municipal utility districts rather than a single municipal government. That structure helped shape the area's distinctive growth pattern: a series of large, self-contained master-planned communities built around lakes, trail networks, and neighborhood amenities. The community is also home to the headquarters of Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District, Texas's third-largest district, which anchors its strong reputation for family-oriented living. Geography and transportation define much of daily life here. U.S. Highway 290 runs northwest–southeast through Cypress toward downtown Houston, while the Grand Parkway (State Highway 99) curves along the western and northern edges, connecting residents to employment centers across greater Houston. That road network, combined with park-and-ride commuter bus service, makes Cypress a natural base for households working in Houston's Energy Corridor, the Galleria area, or the northern suburbs. Cypress is best known for its master-planned communities. Bridgeland, one of the largest in the Houston region at roughly 11,500 acres, is organized around parks, lakes, and open space and has drawn national recognition for its planning. Towne Lake, built around a roughly 300-acre private recreational lake, adds a waterfront lifestyle unusual this far from the coast, with marinas, boating, and a boardwalk of shops and restaurants. Established communities such as Fairfield and Coles Crossing offer mature trees, traditional home styles, and decades of amenities. For newcomers, Cypress pairs the breadth of Houston's suburban housing market with one of the region's largest and most consistently rated school systems.
Cypress is an unincorporated community rather than an incorporated city. It lies in northwest Harris County and is governed by Harris County, with services provided through a network of municipal utility districts rather than a single municipal government. Despite lacking city incorporation, Cypress functions as one of the largest suburban areas in the Houston metro, with its own post offices, ZIP codes, and a distinct identity anchored by the Cypress-Fairbanks school district and major master-planned communities.
Cypress is located in Harris County, Texas, in the northwestern part of the county roughly 25 miles from downtown Houston. The community sits along U.S. Highway 290 and is bordered in part by the Grand Parkway (State Highway 99).
Most of Cypress is served by Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District (CFISD), known as Cy-Fair, which is headquartered in Cypress and is among the largest school districts in Texas with roughly 118,000 students across about 96 campuses. Some outlying portions of the Cypress area may fall within neighboring districts, so homebuyers should verify school assignment for a specific address.
Cypress sits roughly 25 miles northwest of downtown Houston along U.S. Highway 290. Depending on traffic and the exact starting point, the drive typically takes 35 to 55 minutes. METRO park-and-ride bus routes 217 and 219 provide an express transit option to downtown from the Cypress Park & Ride.
Cypress is known for large master-planned communities including Bridgeland (about 11,500 acres of parks, lakes, and trails), Towne Lake (built around a 300-acre private recreational lake with waterfront dining at the Boardwalk), Fairfield (an established community with mature trees and traditional homes), and Coles Crossing, along with newer developments such as Dunham Pointe and Stone Gate.
Cypress offers lakefront dining and shopping at the Boardwalk at Towne Lake, outlet shopping at Houston Premium Outlets, and public parks including Bud Hadfield Park, Cypress Top Historic Park, and Kleb Woods Nature Preserve. Residents also enjoy boating, fishing, trails, and community pools through the area's master-planned amenities.
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