Crescent Ridge, Where Eagle Springs Trails Meet Everyday Convenience

About Crescent Ridge

You can feel Crescent Ridge’s day-to-day rhythm in the way neighbors drift between Eagle Springs Park, Yukon Forest Park, and the string of small greenspaces like the Eagle Springs Butterfly Garden and Cades Crossing Preserve. This part of Atascocita sits in the middle of the 77346 lifestyle: early mornings with coffee from Veteran Brew Coffee Company, quick grocery runs to the Walmart Neighborhood Market about half a mile away, and evenings that end with a lap around the Exploration Trails or a stop at Discovery Square.

Crescent Ridge reads as a residential pocket that’s closely tied to the Eagle Springs activity hub. Having Eagle Springs Pool just a few minutes away and the Eagle Springs Pool & Sports Complex nearby gives the neighborhood a “people are actually outside” vibe, especially when the weather cooperates. It’s also an area where convenience is practical rather than flashy; between Kroger, ALDI, H-E-B, and La Michoacana Meat Market all within a short drive, errands don’t turn into a weekend project.

From a real estate perspective, the numbers match what buyers tend to look for in this corner of Harris County. The typical home value in the surrounding ZIP trends around $317,800, and the homeownership rate sits around 81.7%, which shows up in the way yards are kept up and how often you’ll see families using nearby pocket parks like Circuit Park and The Yard. Household earnings are strong too, with a median household income of $122,241, and it’s common to find neighbors balancing school schedules with commutes that are still very car-oriented.

Schools are part of the local identity, with Humble ISD options close by and campus names that locals recognize immediately. GUY M SCONZO EARLY COLLEGE H S, rated A, is within a few miles, while Eagle Springs EL and Atascocita Middle are also nearby for day-to-day routines.

Crescent Ridge tends to attract residents who want a suburban setup with constant access to parks, pools, and quick retail, and who like being close enough to Eagle Springs amenities that weekend plans can stay spontaneous rather than scheduled.

Living in Crescent Ridge: Parks, Pools, and a 77346 Routine

Living in Crescent Ridge feels centered around the Eagle Springs side of Atascocita, where recreation is baked into the weekly schedule. On warm afternoons, it’s normal for families to head toward Eagle Springs Park or Yukon Forest Park, or to make the pools part of the routine, with Eagle Springs Pool just a short hop away and the Atascocita Forest Community Pool also close. Even when you’re not “going to the park,” the area’s smaller spaces like the Trail of the Lakes MUD Dog Park, The Nest, and the Hammock Zone make it easy to fit in a walk before dinner.

Homeownership shapes the neighborhood’s feel. With about 78.4% of housing in the broader ZIP owner-occupied and an overall homeownership rate around 81.7%, Crescent Ridge tends to read as stable and neighborly, with people invested in their streets. Pricing in the area is anchored by a typical home value around $317,800, which places Crescent Ridge in a range that often appeals to move-up buyers who want a comfortable suburban home base without losing proximity to everyday services.

Day-to-day errands are straightforward. A quick grocery run can mean Walmart Neighborhood Market roughly 0.6 miles away, while Kroger is close enough for routine staples and ALDI and Walmart Supercenter give budget-friendly alternatives without a long drive. If your household likes mixing in specialty shopping, La Michoacana Meat Market is nearby for a different selection than the big chains. For coffee, Veteran Brew Coffee Company is a local favorite within about a mile, and there are multiple Starbucks options in the area when you want a drive-thru pickup.

Schools are a big part of how residents plan their weeks, and Crescent Ridge sits near several recognized campuses. Eagle Springs EL is close and rated B, Atascocita Middle is nearby and rated B, and families also consider options like iSchool High - Atascocita, rated B. For older students, GUY M SCONZO EARLY COLLEGE H S stands out with an A rating, and Atascocita H S is also close for a more traditional high school path.

Commuting patterns reflect the broader 77346 profile, where about 78.1% of workers drive alone and around 12.8% work from home. That mix shows up in the neighborhood’s daytime feel: you’ll see a quieter mid-morning near the trails, then more activity later as households return and the parks fill up again. Evenings often end locally, whether it’s grabbing a table at Mojo's Sports Grille or keeping it simple with a neighborhood walk around Mt. Groves and the nearby green spaces.

Things to Do Near Crescent Ridge

The easiest way to spend time near Crescent Ridge is to lean into the connected park-and-trail network. Eagle Springs Park and Yukon Forest Park are close enough for quick after-school play, while Cades Crossing Preserve and the Eagle Springs Butterfly Garden give a quieter, “take your time” option when you want a slower walk. If you’ve got a dog, the Trail of the Lakes MUD Dog Park is nearby, and spots like the Observation Deck and Fish Camp add variety when you’re tired of the same loop.

For everyday hangouts, the neighborhood sits near a dense pocket of practical stops. Veteran Brew Coffee Company is a go-to for coffee runs, Sunrise Donuts & Kolaches is an easy weekend treat, and grocery options stack up fast with Walmart Neighborhood Market, Kroger, ALDI, and H-E-B all within a short drive. When you want something social without leaving the area, Mojo's Sports Grille, Bar 88, and Timeout Tavern are close enough to turn “let’s go out for a bit” into a low-effort plan.

Neighborhoods Near Crescent Ridge

Crescent Ridge is surrounded by a cluster of established Atascocita neighborhoods that share the same day-to-day conveniences while each keeps its own personality. Eagle Springs is a close reference point for amenities and recreation, and Yukon Forest sits nearby with a similar suburban layout that still feels connected to the same parks and trail system.

If you like being near the water-themed community identity in this part of 77346, Meridian Cove at Lake Montage and Montecito Pointe at Lake Montage are close by and often come up in the same home search conversations. For buyers comparing multiple pockets, communities like Hunters Grove, Arlington Park, Caliterra Chase, and Biscayne Bend provide alternatives that keep you in the same general errand radius to places like Kroger and Walmart Supercenter, while Princeton Park and Barton Ridge are also nearby options when you’re trying to match a specific street feel and school preference.

Local Resources Around Crescent Ridge

Crescent Ridge households commonly connect day-to-day services through nearby Atascocita and Humble-area offices. For driver services, the Humble Driver License Office is a known errand about 4.5 miles away. Mailing needs are handled with a nearby USPS location around 4.1 miles out, which is convenient when you’re shipping packages or handling forwarding after a move.

Public safety resources in the area include the Harris County Sheriffs Office and the Humble Police Department, both within roughly five miles, along with Humble Fire Rescue (Humble Fire Station) nearby for emergency response coverage. For healthcare access, Townsen Memorial Hospital is about 4.2 miles away, and Memorial Hermann Northeast Hospital is also close for a broader range of services.

Schools are a core civic touchpoint here, with Humble ISD serving many local campuses and the North Belt Elementary School (Humble Independent School District) office within about 4.8 miles for district-level needs. For library access, the Crosby Edith Fae Cook Cole Branch Library (Harris County Public Library) is farther out at about 8.4 miles, but it’s a familiar resource for families who use library programs and need a reliable study spot.

Frequently Asked Questions About Crescent Ridge

Is Crescent Ridge a good place to live?

Crescent Ridge appeals to buyers who want a very “usable” Atascocita lifestyle, where parks and errands are close enough to become part of the routine. Having Eagle Springs Park and Yukon Forest Park nearby, plus multiple pools and trail stops like the Exploration Trails and the Eagle Springs Butterfly Garden, makes it easy to stay active without planning a whole outing. The broader 77346 area supports a stable homeowner feel with about 81.7% homeownership, and local affordability sits in a middle-to-upper suburban band with a typical home value around $317,800. With a median household income of $122,241 and a median age of 35.6, it’s a community that often feels busy with work schedules, kids’ activities, and weekend park time.

Is Crescent Ridge safe?

Safety in Crescent Ridge tends to feel tied to its residential, owner-occupied character and the fact that so many daily activities happen close to home, especially around the Eagle Springs parks and pools. With high homeownership in the area—about 81.7%—neighbors are often familiar with who lives on the street, which can support an informal “keep an eye out” culture. For policing and emergency response, the Harris County Sheriffs Office and the Humble Police Department are both within roughly five miles, and Humble Fire Rescue (Humble Fire Station) is also nearby. As with any suburb, comfort levels vary by block and time of day, so it’s smart to visit the parks and nearby shopping at different hours to get a feel for the immediate surroundings.

How are the schools in Crescent Ridge?

Families in Crescent Ridge typically look first to Humble ISD, since several nearby campuses are within a short drive. Eagle Springs EL, rated B, is a common elementary reference point, and Atascocita Middle, also rated B, is close for the middle school years. For high school, GUY M SCONZO EARLY COLLEGE H S stands out with an A rating and a smaller enrollment of 490, while Atascocita H S is nearby as a larger comprehensive option. There’s also iSchool High - Atascocita (Texas College Preparatory Academies), rated B, for families considering a different model. With so many campuses clustered in the area, school fit often comes down to the specific program and the day-to-day commute to each campus.

What is the cost of living in Crescent Ridge?

Cost of living in Crescent Ridge is largely driven by housing and property taxes, with day-to-day expenses shaped by the broader Atascocita retail mix. Home values in the area trend around $317,800, and renters in the surrounding ZIP see a median gross rent around $1,786 per month, which gives a sense of the local housing baseline. On property taxes, the only provided local rate here is the Harris County property tax rate of $0.3810 per $100 of valuation. City and school district tax rates were not provided, so a combined all-in rate can’t be estimated accurately from the available data; in practice, Texas homeowners usually pay additional school district and special district taxes on top of the county rate. One financial offset many households consider is that Texas has no state income tax, which can make the overall budget feel different compared to states with an income tax. A Regional Price Parity (RPP) cost-of-living index was not provided for Crescent Ridge or Atascocita in the data above, so it’s not possible to compare overall costs, housing, goods, or utilities to the national average using the 100 = U.S. average framework. Generally, residents in this part of the Houston-area suburbs often find lots of choice in groceries—Walmart Neighborhood Market, Kroger, ALDI, and H-E-B nearby—which can help manage everyday costs even when housing and taxes are meaningful parts of the monthly picture.

Is Crescent Ridge good for families?

Crescent Ridge works well for many families because so much of the week can happen close to home. Parks like Eagle Springs Park and Yukon Forest Park are nearby for after-school energy, and kid-friendly stops such as Discovery Square, The Yard, and the Kiddie Academy of Atascocita Playground make it easier to fill a Saturday without a long drive. School options are plentiful in the immediate area, including Eagle Springs EL (rated B) and Atascocita Middle (rated B), plus GUY M SCONZO EARLY COLLEGE H S (rated A) within a few miles. The neighborhood’s feel is reinforced by strong homeownership—about 81.7%—which often correlates with stable streets and neighbors who are invested in the community routine.

What is Crescent Ridge known for?

Crescent Ridge is known locally for being plugged into the Eagle Springs side of Atascocita, where the lifestyle is defined by trails, pocket parks, and pool time more than by a single commercial strip. Residents talk about nearby places like Eagle Springs Park, the Eagle Springs Butterfly Garden, and the Exploration Trails the way other areas talk about a main street. It’s also a part of 77346 where convenience is obvious: Walmart Neighborhood Market is close for quick trips, and you’ve got multiple grocery choices—Kroger, ALDI, H-E-B, and La Michoacana Meat Market—within a short drive. Demographically, the broader ZIP’s mix, including White 37.2%, Hispanic 30.2%, and Black 23.8%, contributes to an area identity that feels distinctly Houston-suburban rather than one-note.

What are things to do near Crescent Ridge?

A classic weekend near Crescent Ridge starts outdoors, with a walk through Eagle Springs Park or Yukon Forest Park and then a change of scenery at Cades Crossing Preserve or the Eagle Springs Butterfly Garden. If you want something more playful, the Trail of the Lakes MUD Dog Park is nearby, and spots like the Observation Deck and Fish Camp add variety when you’re looking for a different loop. For food and casual nights out, locals often keep it close with Mojo's Sports Grille, Bar 88, or Timeout Tavern. Coffee runs are easy with Veteran Brew Coffee Company nearby, and Sunrise Donuts & Kolaches is a simple go-to when you want a weekend treat without a sit-down plan. If you’re trying to keep active, you’ve also got options like Lifetime Fitness and the Insperity Adaptive Sports Complex within a short drive.

What ZIP code is Crescent Ridge in?

Crescent Ridge is in ZIP code 77346. This ZIP covers a large portion of the Atascocita area with nearby parks, schools, and shopping clustered close together.

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