Montgomery County Town on US-59
Welcome to Splendora, a small Montgomery County city along Interstate 69/U.S. Highway 59, where a quiet piney-woods setting sits within a 40-minute drive of downtown Houston.
Splendora is a city in southeastern Montgomery County, Texas, positioned within the Greater Houston metropolitan area along Interstate 69/U.S. Highway 59. The community was renamed Splendora in 1896, and for much of its history it remained a small East Texas town set among the piney woods northeast of Houston. Its location at the junction of U.S. 59 and Farm Road 2090 has long made it a stopping point along the highway corridor, and that same position now drives its growth as Houston's suburban reach extends northeastward. Today Splendora is home to roughly 2,200 residents, making it one of the smaller incorporated cities in Montgomery County, and its identity remains decidedly small-town and rural. The city is about a 40-minute drive from downtown Houston, and George Bush Intercontinental Airport lies roughly 30 minutes to the south, placing the region's employment and travel infrastructure within convenient reach while the surrounding landscape stays wooded and open. New single-family communities, including Heritage Pointe, Silver Creek, and Presswoods, are gradually reshaping the town's edges, drawing families, professionals, and retirees seeking more space and a slower pace than Houston's inner suburbs. Splendora ISD, the smallest school district in Montgomery County, serves the community and a wider 79-square-mile area with more than 5,800 students. The district offers an Early College High School, dual-language programs at the elementary level, and career and technical pathways — a breadth of offerings that belies its small size. Recreation in the area centers on the outdoors, with the piney woods, nearby Lake Houston, and the Grand Texas entertainment district in New Caney providing a mix of nature and family attractions. For buyers, Splendora represents an accessible entry into the Houston region: a genuine small town with rural character, an expanding supply of new construction, and direct highway access to one of the nation's largest metros. Its growth is changing the landscape, but the quiet, country pace that has defined it for generations remains its central appeal.
Splendora is in Montgomery County, Texas, in the northeastern portion of the Greater Houston metropolitan area. The city sits along Interstate 69 and U.S. Highway 59 at its junction with Farm Road 2090.
Splendora is served by Splendora ISD, which covers 79 square miles and enrolls more than 5,800 students. Though the smallest district in Montgomery County, it operates an Early College High School, dual-language elementary programs, and career and technical pathways.
Splendora sits about a 40-minute drive northeast of downtown Houston via Interstate 69 and U.S. Highway 59. George Bush Intercontinental Airport and the Houston metro's employment centers are within roughly 30 minutes, and the Grand Texas district in New Caney is just a few miles away.
Splendora is a small Montgomery County city that was renamed in 1896 and has grown as a quieter, more rural alternative within the Houston metro. It is known for its small-town atmosphere, its position along U.S. 59/I-69, and a growing supply of new-home communities such as Heritage Pointe, Silver Creek, and Presswoods.
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