Beinhorn Terrace, Where Pocket Parks and Everyday Errands Are Close

About Beinhorn Terrace

Weekends around Beinhorn Terrace tend to look like quick walks to Regency Green Pocket Park or East Shadowlake Pocket Park, then a coffee run that’s close enough to feel routine rather than a special trip. Within a couple miles you’ve got the Northwest Branch Library for study time and story time, plus green escapes like Cy-Fair Nature Trails when you want a longer loop without leaving the Jersey Village area.

What makes this corner of the 77065 feel recognizable is how much of daily life stays nearby. Groceries are genuinely convenient, with a Kroger about a mile out and another Kroger around 1.8 miles, plus a Walmart Supercenter roughly 2 miles away and an H-E-B around 2.8 miles for bigger stock-up runs. The neighborhood sits in the middle of a dense cluster of parks and small recreation spots—Cypress Park, Matzke Park, Maxwell Park, and Richard D. Taylor Park are all close enough that residents can rotate playgrounds and open fields depending on the day.

Housing here tracks with the broader 77065 picture, where the typical home value sits around $278,700. That price point, along with a median household income of $74,605 in the ZIP, is a big reason Beinhorn Terrace draws people who want to stay close to Jersey Village while keeping an eye on monthly costs. The area’s median age of 37.5 shows up in the mix of life stages you’ll see day to day—young families, renters getting established, and longtime locals who already know where they like to shop and run errands.

School options nearby are a major part of the neighborhood’s identity. Families often look toward Cypress-Fairbanks ISD campuses like Hamilton Elementary and Hamilton Middle, both rated A and about 2.8 miles away, with additional A-rated options such as Willbern Elementary and Sampson Elementary within an easy drive. Cypress Creek High School and Cypress Falls High School are both nearby as well, each rated B, and they shape the teen years for many households in this side of 77065.

Beinhorn Terrace fits into the larger Jersey Village landscape as a practical, park-connected place where your week can run on simple rhythms: library trips, quick grocery stops, and after-school practice at nearby fields like Pridgeon Stadium or the CFISD Natatorium—without needing to plan your whole day around the drive.

Living in Beinhorn Terrace Day to Day

Life in Beinhorn Terrace is defined by how easy it is to stitch together a normal weekday without going far. A lot of residents in the surrounding 77065 area drive to work—about 72.1% commute by driving alone—so the neighborhood’s value is in how efficiently you can handle everything before and after the commute. At the same time, there’s a real work-from-home presence at 14.4%, and you’ll notice it in mid-morning coffee lines at spots like Black Rifle Coffee Company about 1.4 miles away or the closer Tapioca Master around 0.9 miles out.

Housing decisions here often come down to whether you want to own now or rent while you get to know the area. In the ZIP, about 40.3% of homes are owner-occupied and 51.7% are renter-occupied, which creates a blend of long-term pride and short-term flexibility. With a typical home value around $278,700 and a median gross rent around $1,446 per month, Beinhorn Terrace appeals to buyers who want to enter the Jersey Village market without drifting too far from everyday conveniences like Kroger, Walmart Neighborhood Market, or H-E-B.

Green space is a big part of the rhythm here, and it’s not just one signature park—it’s options. If you’ve got young kids, small stops like Marrs-Satsuma Pocket Park and Hastings Green Recreation Area make it easy to squeeze in outdoor time between errands. For bigger playground energy, families head toward Cypress Park, Matzke Park, or Turtle Lake Park. When the goal is more movement than playtime, residents use places like White Oak Landing or take longer walks at Cy-Fair Nature Trails around 1.7 miles away.

Food and hangout routines tend to be casual and close to home. Southern Maid Donuts is the kind of place that becomes a Saturday habit, while Dutch Bros. Coffee and multiple Starbucks locations nearby keep weekday mornings predictable. For something more social, Whatever Sports Bar & Grill is less than a mile away, and places like Bedrock Tavern or Blue Rooster Irish Pub & Grill work for an easy night out without heading deeper into Houston.

School choice is one of the most practical reasons people narrow their search to this side of 77065. Cypress-Fairbanks ISD is a common draw, with A-rated options like Hamilton Elementary and Hamilton Middle nearby, plus Willbern Elementary and additional A-rated elementaries within a short drive. For fitness and youth activities, the area’s facilities—Pridgeon Stadium, the CFISD Natatorium, and the D. Bradley McWilliams YMCA at Cypress Creek—help turn weeknights into a familiar loop of homework, practice, and a quick grocery stop on the way home.

Things to Do Near Beinhorn Terrace

Beinhorn Terrace residents don’t have to “plan a trip” to get outside—there’s a long bench of parks within a couple miles. Regency Green Pocket Park and East Shadowlake Pocket Park are quick resets for a short walk, while bigger outings often land at Cypress Park, Matzke Park, or Gary Simpson Memorial Park. When you want more of a nature feel, Cy-Fair Nature Trails about 1.7 miles away is the go-to for a longer walk.

Errands and treats are equally close. Kroger sits about a mile away, with additional options like Walmart Supercenter, Walmart Neighborhood Market, H-E-B, and ALDI all nearby. Coffee runs rotate between Tapioca Master, Black Rifle Coffee Company, Dutch Bros. Coffee, and the cluster of Starbucks locations in the area, and evenings can end at Whatever Sports Bar & Grill or Kilburn's Tavern & Grill without a long drive home.

Neighborhoods Near Beinhorn Terrace

Beinhorn Terrace sits among a tight group of established neighborhoods that locals recognize by name. Pines and Oaks, Mossy Oaks, and Timber Manor are all within about a third of a mile, creating a larger “micro-area” where residents often share the same grocery routes, coffee stops, and park habits. It’s common to hear people compare where they live by referencing which pocket park or school run is most convenient.

Just outside that immediate cluster, communities like Cypress Crossing, Tower Oak Bend, Tower Oaks, and Brandywine round out the nearby options, with Vicki Lane, Cypress Place, and Dowdell Woods close enough that home searches often include several of these neighborhoods in the same afternoon. Mill Ridge North and Edgewood Estates also sit nearby, giving buyers and renters a broader set of choices while still keeping the same access to places like the Northwest Branch Library and the park network around Matzke Park and Cypress Park.

Local Resources for Beinhorn Terrace Residents

For day-to-day public services, the Northwest Branch Library about a mile from Beinhorn Terrace is one of the most practical community anchors, whether you’re picking up holds, finding a quiet place to work, or looking for a kid-friendly outing. Families navigating school choices commonly interact with Cypress-Fairbanks ISD campuses nearby, including Hamilton Elementary and Hamilton Middle, along with other options in the broader area such as Tomball ISD’s Lakewood Elementary and Klein ISD’s Brill Elementary.

Property and records needs in Harris County run through the Harris Central Appraisal District, located about 9.4 miles away, and the Harris County Clerk's Office around 6.8 miles out. For county-level court services, the Harris County Courthouse is also listed about 6.8 miles away, with an additional Harris County Clerk’s Office location associated with the courthouse listed around 8.6 miles.

On the public safety side, residents are within reach of the Texas Department of Public Safety at about 3.2 miles, and Emergency Services are listed around 4.8 miles away. Those resources, paired with the neighborhood’s heavy use of nearby parks and schools, shape the practical, connected feel of living in this part of 77065.

Frequently Asked Questions About Beinhorn Terrace

Is Beinhorn Terrace a good place to live?

Beinhorn Terrace can be a very good place to live if you want a Jersey Village-area routine built around nearby parks, schools, and quick errands. In the surrounding 77065 area, the typical home value is about $278,700 and the median household income is $74,605, which supports a stable, working-household feel. Daily life stays close to home with places like Regency Green Pocket Park, Cypress Park, and the Northwest Branch Library all nearby, plus practical shopping at Kroger, Walmart, and H-E-B. The neighborhood also benefits from access to multiple A-rated schools within a short drive, including Hamilton Elementary and Hamilton Middle.

Is Beinhorn Terrace safe?

Safety in Beinhorn Terrace is best thought of as a neighborhood-by-neighborhood experience, and many residents lean into visibility and routine: people are out at nearby pocket parks like East Shadowlake Pocket Park and at community facilities like the D. Bradley McWilliams YMCA at Cypress Creek. For law enforcement support, the Texas Department of Public Safety is listed about 3.2 miles away, and Emergency Services are listed around 4.8 miles away, which adds practical peace of mind. If safety is a top priority, it’s smart to visit at different times of day, talk to neighbors, and get a feel for traffic patterns around the park and school corridors you’ll use most.

How are the schools in Beinhorn Terrace?

Beinhorn Terrace sits near a deep bench of schools, with Cypress-Fairbanks ISD being the most common district families consider in this area. Highly rated options include Hamilton Elementary and Hamilton Middle, both rated A and about 2.8 miles away, as well as A-rated elementaries like Willbern, Sampson, Gleason, and Black within a short drive. For older students, Cypress Creek High School and Cypress Falls High School are both nearby and rated B, giving families multiple campus paths depending on zoning and program fit. There are also nearby alternatives such as Tomball ISD’s Lakewood Elementary and Klein ISD’s Brill Elementary.

What is the cost of living in Beinhorn Terrace?

Cost of living in Beinhorn Terrace is closely tied to housing costs and property taxes in this part of Harris County. With a typical home value around $278,700 in the 77065 area, your monthly budget will often hinge on mortgage or rent, and the median gross rent locally is about $1,446 per month. On the property tax side, the City of Jersey Village rate is $0.8146 per $100 of valuation and the Harris County rate is $0.3810 per $100, which together total an estimated $1.1956 per $100 before any school district or special district taxes are added. Texas does not have a state income tax, which can help offset the way property taxes factor into overall affordability. Specific cost-of-living indices and a BEA Regional Price Parity number were not provided for Beinhorn Terrace, so the most reliable approach is to compare your biggest line items locally: housing near the $278,700 typical value, rent around $1,446, and the combined city-plus-county tax rate, then ask your lender or agent for a full tax estimate that includes the applicable school district and any other local assessments.

Is Beinhorn Terrace good for families?

Beinhorn Terrace works well for many families because so much of a kid-focused routine is already nearby. You can rotate outdoor time across small parks like Regency Green Pocket Park and Marrs-Satsuma Pocket Park, then graduate to bigger destinations like Cypress Park, Matzke Park, or Turtle Lake Park. For activities and workouts, the area has well-used facilities like Pridgeon Stadium, the CFISD Natatorium, and the D. Bradley McWilliams YMCA at Cypress Creek. School choice is another strength, with multiple A-rated campuses close by, including Hamilton Elementary and Hamilton Middle, plus A-rated elementaries like Willbern and Sampson within a short drive.

What is Beinhorn Terrace known for?

Beinhorn Terrace is known for a practical, park-connected lifestyle in the 77065 part of the Jersey Village area, where small pocket parks and everyday errands define the rhythm more than destination attractions. Locals recognize the neighborhood by how quickly you can get to places like Regency Green Pocket Park, East Shadowlake Pocket Park, and the Northwest Branch Library, then swing by Kroger or H-E-B without turning the trip into a long drive. The area’s broader identity is also shaped by access to Cypress-Fairbanks ISD schools—Hamilton Elementary and Hamilton Middle being the standout A-rated pair nearby—and by the mix of households reflected in the ZIP’s 40.3% owner-occupied and 51.7% renter-occupied housing pattern.

What are things to do near Beinhorn Terrace?

Near Beinhorn Terrace, the most common “things to do” are the kind you can fit into a normal week. For the outdoors, residents use Cypress Park, Matzke Park, Richard D. Taylor Park, and Cy-Fair Nature Trails for longer walks. For coffee and treats, Tapioca Master, Black Rifle Coffee Company, Southern Maid Donuts, and Dutch Bros. Coffee are nearby staples. If you want a casual night out, Whatever Sports Bar & Grill is less than a mile away, with Bedrock Tavern and Blue Rooster Irish Pub & Grill also close. For fitness and community recreation, the D. Bradley McWilliams YMCA at Cypress Creek and facilities like the CFISD Natatorium and Pridgeon Stadium are popular.

What ZIP code is Beinhorn Terrace in?

Beinhorn Terrace is in ZIP code 77065. Most nearby schools, parks, and shopping options serving the neighborhood cluster around this same 77065 area.

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