Lake Houston Shoreline Community
Welcome to Huffman, an unincorporated Harris County community on the eastern shore of Lake Houston, northeast of Houston.
Huffman is an unincorporated community in northeastern Harris County, Texas, set on the eastern shore of Lake Houston about 30 miles northeast of downtown Houston. Home to roughly 12,000 residents across about 39 square miles, it sits within the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area while retaining a distinctly rural, lake-oriented character. The community grew out of a mid-19th-century farming and logging settlement and remained small for much of its history before residential growth accelerated in the latter 20th century. Lake Houston is the defining feature of the area. The reservoir was created in 1953 to help supply the city of Houston with water, and it has since become one of the region's most-used recreational lakes, supporting boating, water skiing, jet skiing, fishing, and sailing. Deussen Park, a Harris County park near the dam, offers boat and bank fishing access, and the FM 1960 bridge provides additional shoreline access. For many residents, the lake is both a daily backdrop and a central reason for living in Huffman. The community is served by the Huffman Independent School District, which is based locally and anchors the area's family-oriented identity. Huffman's neighborhoods mix established ranch homes, rural acreage, and newer subdivisions such as The Commons of Lake Houston, giving buyers a range of property types and lot sizes. Because much of the area lies near the lake and associated drainage systems, flood considerations vary by location and are a common part of property evaluation. Life in Huffman trades proximity for space. Residents accept a longer, car-dependent commute to Houston's employment centers and rely on nearby Atascocita and Kingwood for major shopping and dining, but they gain lake access, larger lots, and a quieter pace. Huffman suits boaters, outdoor enthusiasts, and families who want a semi-rural setting on the metro's northeastern edge rather than a conventional suburb.
Huffman is in northeastern Harris County, Texas, about 30 miles northeast of downtown Houston. It is an unincorporated community within the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area, on the eastern shore of Lake Houston.
Huffman is served by the Huffman Independent School District, a public district based in the community. The district operates several campuses serving northeastern Harris County, and it is a key part of the area's family-oriented appeal.
Huffman sits on the eastern shore of Lake Houston, an 11,000-acre reservoir created in 1953 to serve the city of Houston's water supply. The lake is now a major recreational asset for boating, fishing, water skiing, and sailing.
Huffman is located roughly 30 miles northeast of downtown Houston. The area is car-dependent, and residents typically drive to nearby Atascocita or Kingwood for broader shopping and dining and to reach major highways for the commute into Houston.
Huffman covers about 39 square miles and is home to roughly 12,000 residents. It blends rural acreage with newer subdivisions, and its history dates to a mid-19th-century farming and logging settlement.
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