Trophy Village: Golf-Course Living with Atascocita Convenience
About Trophy Village
The first thing most neighbors mention about Trophy Village is how closely daily life orbits around Walden on Lake Houston Golf & Country Club. Even if you don’t play, it sets the tone: mornings with steady car-and-cart traffic, manicured greens nearby, and a quieter, “tucked-in” feel that still sits close to Atascocita’s busiest errand routes. When you want a quick coffee run, you’re not guessing where to go—Sweet Escape is about 1.1 miles away, and multiple Starbucks options are scattered within a couple miles when you need speed and consistency.
Trophy Village fits naturally into the broader 77346 area, which is home to about 79,538 people and skews toward established households. That shows up in the day-to-day rhythm: a high homeownership pattern in the ZIP (78.4% owner-occupied) and an active, school-and-sports calendar feel, with 20.1% of residents under 18. In a market where buyers pay attention to neighborhood stability, the typical home value around $317,800 is a number that often frames expectations for what you’ll see in and around Trophy Village.
School conversations here are very specific, because families often compare campuses that are genuinely close. Atascocita Middle is only about 0.6 miles away and Pineforest Elementary sits around 1.2 miles out, both in Humble ISD. For those who prioritize higher-rated options nearby, Willow Creek Elementary (rated A) is within roughly 4.2 miles and Riverwood Middle (rated A) is about 4.8 miles away—close enough to matter when you’re planning a morning drop-off routine.
What makes Trophy Village recognizable within Atascocita is the way it sits among other named “Village” communities—Marathon Village, Sportsman’s Village, Sprinters Village, and Golfers Village are all within about half a mile. That cluster creates a distinct pocket where neighbors tend to navigate the same grocery loop—Kroger around 0.9 miles, H-E-B about 1 mile, and ALDI roughly 1.4 miles—and share the same easy weeknight habits, like picking up Lupe Tortilla or Tin Roof BBQ when cooking doesn’t happen.
Trophy Village tends to attract residents who want a suburban, golf-adjacent setting without giving up the practical Atascocita pattern of quick school runs, short errands, and lots of nearby parks—from Atascocita Park at about 1.4 miles to Lakeview Park around 2.4 miles—so weekends can be as active or as low-key as you want them to be.
Living in Trophy Village Day to Day
Living in Trophy Village feels organized around small routines you can repeat without thinking. A quick grocery stop is genuinely quick, with H-E-B about a mile away and Walmart Supercenter around 1.5 miles out, so the “forgot one ingredient” trip doesn’t derail an evening. If you like starting the day out of the house, Sunrise Donuts & Kolaches is about 2.2 miles away for an easy weekend run, while Sweet Escape at roughly 1.1 miles fits the grab-a-coffee-and-catch-up kind of morning.
Homes in the 77346 area reflect a community where most people plant roots; the ZIP’s owner-occupied share sits at 78.4%, and that stability tends to show in how neighbors keep up with their properties. The typical home value around $317,800 often lands Trophy Village in a sweet spot for buyers who want a residential setting near Lake Houston-area recreation and everyday retail. For renters keeping an eye on the area, the median gross rent in the ZIP runs about $1,786 per month, which is useful context when comparing buying versus leasing in the Atascocita market.
Parks and outdoor breaks are easy to work into the week. Atascocita Park is roughly 1.4 miles away for a simple after-school reset, and you can rotate in King’s River Village Park around 1.9 miles, Woodland Park around 2 miles, and Oaks of Atascocita Park around 2.2 miles when you want a change of scenery. Even the named stops like Observation Deck (about 2.3 miles) and Lakeview Park (about 2.4 miles) make it feel like you have a menu of short outings rather than one default spot.
Fitness and recreation lean naturally toward golf and structured workouts. Walden on Lake Houston Golf & Country Club sits right at the doorstep, and when you want a gym environment, Lifetime Fitness is about 1.1 miles away, Crunch Fitness is around 1.2 miles away, and Life Time is about 2 miles out. On the social side, Mojo’s Sports Grille and Timeout Tavern are both about 0.7 miles away—close enough that meeting friends doesn’t require a big plan.
School zones are part of the conversation here because options are close and varied. Atascocita Middle is about 0.6 miles away, with Pineforest Elementary around 1.2 miles and Atascocita High School about 1.4 miles away, all in Humble ISD. That proximity shapes commutes and carpools, and it fits a community where the median age is 35.6 and the median household income is $122,241—numbers that often correlate with households balancing busy workweeks and kid schedules. Commuting patterns also hint at that rhythm, with 78.1% of workers in the ZIP driving alone and 12.8% working from home, so weekdays can range from steady school-and-office runs to a quieter, at-home flow.
Things to Do Near Trophy Village
For everyday convenience, Trophy Village sits in the middle of a strong errand and dining loop. You can knock out groceries with Kroger about 0.9 miles away or H-E-B about 1 mile away, and it’s easy to add ALDI around 1.4 miles or Walmart Supercenter about 1.5 miles when you’re stocking up. When dinner is the priority, the nearby cluster is especially practical: Lupe Tortilla, The Lost Cajun, Shogun Japanese Grill & Sushi Bar, and Potbelly Sandwich Shop are all about 1.2 miles away, with Tin Roof BBQ and Angry Crab Shack around 1.4 miles for a more “let’s make a night of it” meal.
Outdoors, residents can rotate between Atascocita Park (about 1.4 miles), King’s River Village Park (about 1.9 miles), and Lakeview Park (about 2.4 miles) depending on the mood and the time you have. If you want recreation built into your week, Walden on Lake Houston Golf & Country Club is right there, and structured workouts are close at Lifetime Fitness (about 1.1 miles) and Crunch Fitness (about 1.2 miles). For a casual meet-up, Mojo’s Sports Grille and Timeout Tavern sit roughly 0.7 miles away, which makes them easy defaults for game nights and last-minute plans.
Neighborhoods Near Trophy Village
Trophy Village sits among a distinctive pocket of named communities that locals often group together. Marathon Village is only about 0.3 miles away, with Sportsman’s Village and Sprinters Village both around 0.4 miles out, so it’s common to have friends or school connections that live just a couple turns away. Golfers Village is about 0.5 miles away, and the short distance reinforces the golf-adjacent identity that runs through this part of Atascocita.
For a slightly different feel, Walden on Lake Houston is about 1 mile away and tends to pull people toward the same country club and lake-area lifestyle orbit. Pines of Atascocita sits around 0.9 miles away, while Atascocita South is about 1 mile out, creating easy options when buyers want to compare similar commutes and school access. Farther around the ring, Island Greens and Atasca Woods are both about 1.2 miles away, and Pinehurst of Atascocita is roughly 1.4 miles away—close enough to keep shopping, parks, and school routines very similar, but different enough in layout and street patterns to feel like a separate choice.
Local Resources Around Trophy Village
Day-to-day civic resources are close enough to feel practical. For reading, study time, and kids’ programs, Atascocita Library and Atascocita Branch Library are both about 1 mile away, making them an easy stop after school or between errands. Schools are largely tied to Humble ISD in this area, and families often keep district logistics on their radar through the North Belt Elementary School (Humble Independent School District) office, about 7.6 miles away.
For services beyond the neighborhood, residents typically use the Humble Driver License Office around 7 miles away for DMV needs. Public safety resources in the broader area include the Harris County Sheriffs Office about 6.8 miles away and the Humble Police Department roughly 6.9 miles away, with fire response supported by Humble Fire Rescue (Humble Fire Station) and Safe Rescue, both around 6.9 miles away.
Healthcare access is also part of the Trophy Village decision for many buyers, and the closest hospital options listed nearby include Townsen Memorial Hospital about 6.1 miles away and Memorial Hermann Northeast Hospital around 7.4 miles away. For mail and shipping, the nearest USPS location noted is about 6.2 miles away, which is typically a quick errand when you’re already out along the main retail corridors in the Atascocita area.
Frequently Asked Questions About Trophy Village
Is Trophy Village a good place to live?
Trophy Village appeals to people who want a stable, established feel close to the everyday conveniences that define the 77346 area. The ZIP’s typical home value around $317,800 and a strong owner-occupied pattern (78.4% owner-occupied housing) support that “people stay” vibe. Daily life is anchored by nearby basics like H-E-B about 1 mile away and Kroger about 0.9 miles away, plus easy workouts at Lifetime Fitness roughly 1.1 miles out. The neighborhood’s golf-adjacent setting around Walden on Lake Houston Golf & Country Club gives it a distinct identity compared with other parts of Atascocita.
Is Trophy Village safe?
Specific crime statistics weren’t provided, so it’s best to treat safety as a block-by-block conversation. What Trophy Village does have going for it is a rooted, homeowner-heavy environment in the 77346 ZIP, where 78.4% of homes are owner-occupied—often a sign of consistent neighborhood upkeep and neighbors who know each other’s routines. For broader-area support, residents are served by nearby agencies including the Harris County Sheriffs Office about 6.8 miles away and the Humble Police Department around 6.9 miles away, with fire response through Humble Fire Rescue (Humble Fire Station) roughly 6.9 miles away. If safety is a top priority, ask about lighting, traffic patterns, and any local watch culture on the specific streets you’re considering.
How are the schools in Trophy Village?
Schools near Trophy Village are primarily tied to Humble ISD, with several campuses within a short drive. Atascocita Middle is about 0.6 miles away, which is a big plus for families trying to simplify mornings, and Pineforest Elementary sits around 1.2 miles away. For families seeking higher-rated options close by, Willow Creek Elementary (rated A) is within about 4.2 miles and Riverwood Middle (rated A) is roughly 4.8 miles away. High school options include Kingwood High School (rated B) about 4.5 miles away and Atascocita High School about 1.4 miles away, giving families multiple paths depending on zoning and program fit.
What is the cost of living in Trophy Village?
Cost-of-living indices weren’t provided for Trophy Village or the Atascocita area, so I can’t accurately explain a Regional Price Parity breakdown for overall costs, housing, goods, or utilities here. What we can quantify from the data is property tax at the county level: the Harris County property tax rate is $0.3810 per $100 of valuation. On a typical home value of $317,800, that county portion alone works out to roughly $1,211 per year, before adding any school district or other local taxing jurisdictions, which were not provided. Texas also has no state income tax, which can help offset monthly carrying costs for homeowners when comparing the area to higher-tax states. For budgeting in 77346, housing costs often hinge on whether you’re buying near the typical value level or renting around the ZIP’s median gross rent of $1,786 per month.
Is Trophy Village good for families?
Trophy Village works well for families who want lots of nearby options for parks, schools, and structured activities. The area’s youth presence is real—about 20.1% of the 77346 population is under 18—so you’re surrounded by other households on school schedules. For quick outdoor breaks, Atascocita Park is about 1.4 miles away, with King’s River Village Park around 1.9 miles and Oaks of Atascocita Park about 2.2 miles for variety. School access is a major advantage, with Atascocita Middle only about 0.6 miles away and multiple elementary options nearby, including Pineforest Elementary around 1.2 miles out. The close-by library options at about 1 mile add another family-friendly resource for homework time and weekend outings.
What is Trophy Village known for?
Trophy Village is best known for its golf-course proximity and its place within Atascocita’s cluster of “Village” neighborhoods. The immediate connection to Walden on Lake Houston Golf & Country Club gives the area a recognizable identity that you feel in the landscaping and the way neighbors talk about recreation. It also sits near Marathon Village, Sportsman’s Village, Sprinters Village, and Golfers Village, which creates a tight network of similarly named communities and shared daily routes. In practical terms, it’s also known for convenience: H-E-B is about 1 mile away, restaurants like Lupe Tortilla and Shogun Japanese Grill & Sushi Bar are around 1.2 miles out, and Atascocita Park is roughly 1.4 miles away for regular outdoor time.
What are things to do near Trophy Village?
Near Trophy Village, a lot of the fun is low-effort and close to home. For dining, residents regularly rotate through Lupe Tortilla, The Lost Cajun, and Shogun Japanese Grill & Sushi Bar, all about 1.2 miles away, or keep it casual with Chili’s around 1 mile out and Tin Roof BBQ about 1.4 miles away. When the weather cooperates, outdoor time is easy to plan with Atascocita Park roughly 1.4 miles away and Lakeview Park about 2.4 miles away. If you want something more social, Mojo’s Sports Grille and Timeout Tavern are both about 0.7 miles away, and coffee stops like Sweet Escape around 1.1 miles out make great meet-up points.
What ZIP code is Trophy Village in?
Trophy Village is in ZIP code 77346. This ZIP also covers a large part of the surrounding Atascocita area with the same core shopping and school networks.
Interested in Buying or Selling in Trophy Village?
If you’re considering Trophy Village, it helps to compare nearby “Village” neighborhoods and school options side by side before you commit. Reach out for a local, block-by-block perspective on current pricing, likely commute patterns, and which nearby parks, shops, and campuses best match your routine.
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