Rhodes Landing: Everyday Convenience Near Klein Parks and Shopping

About Rhodes Landing

Rhodes Landing feels tied into the day-to-day rhythm of the 77388 area, where quick errands and after-school pickups are part of the neighborhood’s identity. It’s the kind of place where grabbing coffee at Beans & Brews about 0.3 miles away or swinging by Dutch Bros. Coffee roughly 0.5 miles out can be a normal part of the morning routine, and where H-E-B sits close enough at about 0.6 miles to make “running out of groceries” a small problem instead of a weekend project. When residents want an easy reset outdoors, Spring Klein Park around 1 mile away and Bridgestone Park at about 1.2 miles are the familiar go-tos.

The broader 77388 community around Rhodes Landing is sizable, with about 53,425 people, and it reads like a place where careers and family schedules overlap. With a median household income of $102,323 and a median age around 35.7, the vibe tends to be established but not sleepy. Many households are putting down roots; the homeownership rate in the area runs about 67.2%, and that shows up in the pride people take in keeping streets tidy and routines consistent.

Housing here sits in a price band that attracts move-up buyers who still want access to everyday retail and parks without stretching too far. The typical home value in the ZIP is about $288,300, which often becomes a reference point for buyers comparing nearby pockets like Gosling Pines and Bridgestone Lakes (Spring). The streetscape generally feels residential-first, with life centered around school calendars, sports practices, and quick drives to groceries or coffee rather than long trips across town.

School choices are a big part of why people narrow their search to this corner of the north Houston area. Families frequently mention nearby Klein ISD campuses, including Klein Oak H S with an A rating and a large enrollment of 3,766, along with highly rated elementary options like Benignus EL, also rated A. That mix of daily convenience, dependable routines, and easy access to parks and schools tends to draw households who want a steady, practical lifestyle close to where they actually spend their week.

Living in Rhodes Landing: Parks, Schools, and Weekday-Friendly Routines

Living in Rhodes Landing is defined by how quickly you can slip from home life into the errands and activities that fill a normal week in 77388. Grocery runs are rarely a production with H-E-B about 0.6 miles away and Sprouts Farmers Market roughly 0.9 miles out, and the “we forgot one thing” moment is easy to solve with Kroger around 1.3 miles away. Coffee stops are equally baked into the routine, whether it’s Beans & Brews at about 0.3 miles for something fast, Starbucks around 0.9 miles, or meeting up near The BobaShop roughly 1.3 miles away.

Outdoor time tends to be practical and repeatable rather than a special occasion. Residents rotate through nearby green space depending on the day: Spring Klein Park at about 1 mile for a simple park break, Bridgestone Park around 1.2 miles when families want a familiar playground stop, or Northcrest Park & Trails about 1.8 miles out when the goal is a longer walk. On the sports-and-fitness side, it’s easy to see why weekends fill up quickly, with Grand Parkway Sports Complex about 1.1 miles away, PJ's Softball Park around 1.2 miles, and options like LA Fitness and Windrose Golf Club both roughly 1.6 miles from the neighborhood.

School planning is a real part of the housing conversation here, and it shows up in how buyers compare streets and nearby communities. Klein ISD has several close-by campuses, including Klein Oak H S rated A, plus elementary options such as Benignus EL and Kuehnle EL, both rated A. Families also look at nearby middle-grade campuses like Schindewolf Int and Krimmel Intermed, and for alternatives there are additional A-rated choices in the area like Evolution Academy Houston and SST Willowcreek.

The neighborhood also fits a modern work pattern that’s common in this ZIP, where about 74.1% of workers drive alone and around 13.8% work from home. That split shows up in weekday rhythms: some households head out early and rely on nearby shopping for efficiency, while others build a mid-morning break around a coffee run and a quick walk at Klein Park or Northampton Park, both around 1.9 miles away.

Demographically, the area feels like a true cross-section of the north Houston suburbs, with the ZIP reporting 44.1% White, 24.8% Hispanic, 18.6% Black, and 7.9% Asian residents. With about 35.9% of adults holding a bachelor’s degree or higher, you’ll hear plenty of career talk at local spots, and you’ll also see the neighborhood’s practical focus in housing choices, where many residents aim for long-term stability and the ownership rate sits around 67.2%.

Things to Do Near Rhodes Landing

Rhodes Landing sits close to the kind of everyday amenities that make weeknights easier. For groceries, H-E-B is about 0.6 miles away and Sprouts Farmers Market is roughly 0.9 miles out, with Kroger around 1.3 miles when you need a quick fill-in trip. Coffee is equally close, with Beans & Brews about 0.3 miles away, Dutch Bros. Coffee around 0.5 miles, and Starbucks roughly 0.9 miles from the neighborhood.

When the day calls for getting outside, residents often default to Spring Klein Park at about 1 mile or Bridgestone Park around 1.2 miles for a straightforward park stop. For a more active schedule, Grand Parkway Sports Complex is about 1.1 miles away and PJ's Softball Park is roughly 1.2 miles out, which makes it easy to build weekends around practices, games, and quick post-game meals.

For a casual night out close to home, Thistle Draftshop sits around 0.3 miles away, and spots like The One Club and Tropical City Daiquiris To-Go are both about 0.9 miles out, giving residents nearby options without turning the evening into a long drive.

Neighborhoods Near Rhodes Landing

Rhodes Landing is surrounded by a cluster of established north-suburban communities that buyers often tour in the same afternoon. Gosling Pines is about 0.5 miles away, and Bridgestone Lakes (Spring) sits roughly 0.6 miles out, creating an easy comparison set for shoppers who want the same 77388 convenience near parks like Spring Klein Park and Bridgestone Park.

Cricket Hill Estates and Sawmill Ranch, both around 0.7 miles away, along with Trinity Spring Oaks at about 0.8 miles, give nearby alternatives that still keep residents close to the same grocery-and-coffee circuit centered on places like H-E-B, Sprouts Farmers Market, and Beans & Brews. Meadow Hill Run (Spring) and The Park at Meadowhill, roughly 0.9 to 1 mile away, tend to come up for buyers who want a similar feel but are trying to match a specific school path in Klein ISD.

Just beyond that immediate ring, Northcrest Village (The Woodlands) at about 1.1 miles and Hydies Crossing (The Woodlands) around 1.2 miles offer another nearby option for shoppers who like staying close to Northcrest Park & Trails while still remaining tied into the same 77388 retail corridors.

Local Resources and Civic Services Near Rhodes Landing

Rhodes Landing residents typically interact with several school systems in the immediate area, with many families focused on Klein ISD campuses such as Klein Oak H S, Benignus EL, and Kuehnle EL. Other nearby public-school options include Conroe ISD campuses like Knox J H and Hailey EL, as well as Spring ISD’s Carl Wunsche Sr H S, giving households multiple paths depending on grade level and preference.

For county paperwork and official records, the Harris County Clerk's Office (Harris County County Clerks Office) is about 4.7 miles away, and the Harris County Courthouse is at a similar distance, which is useful for residents handling filings or services tied to Harris County. For those who find themselves working across county lines, The Woodlands Courthouse Annex (Court House Annex) is about 6.7 miles away.

On the tax side, residents may need to interact with the Harris County (Harris County Tax Assessor) office, listed around 7.3 miles away, depending on the specific service needed. Having these offices within a short drive helps keep the logistical side of homeownership manageable when renewals, records, or tax questions come up.

Frequently Asked Questions About Rhodes Landing

Is Rhodes Landing a good place to live?

Rhodes Landing can be a strong fit for buyers who want a practical, park-and-errands kind of lifestyle in the 77388 area. The ZIP’s typical home value is about $288,300, which often lands in a comfortable range for households earning around the local median of $102,323. Daily convenience is a big quality-of-life factor here, with H-E-B about 0.6 miles away, Sprouts Farmers Market around 0.9 miles, and Spring Klein Park roughly 1 mile out. The area also leans toward long-term stability, with about 67.2% homeownership, so the neighborhood tends to feel rooted and routine-driven.

Is Rhodes Landing safe?

Specific crime statistics weren’t provided, so it wouldn’t be accurate to label Rhodes Landing as “safe” or “unsafe” based on numbers. What you can expect from a community with about 67.2% homeownership is a more invested, eyes-on-the-street feel, where neighbors tend to notice day-to-day changes and look out for the block. People also spend time in shared spaces like Spring Klein Park and Bridgestone Park nearby, which can reinforce a community presence. If safety is a top concern, it’s smart to ask about neighborhood watch habits, lighting, and recent incident patterns on the streets you’re considering, and to do drive-bys at different times of day.

How are the schools in Rhodes Landing?

Schools are one of the biggest practical advantages near Rhodes Landing, especially for families prioritizing highly rated campuses. Several Klein ISD schools are close, including Klein Oak H S, an A-rated high school about 1.8 miles away with enrollment around 3,766. For elementary, A-rated options include Benignus EL (about 2.4 miles) and Kuehnle EL (about 2.7 miles), along with French EL (about 3.5 miles). There are also nearby alternatives beyond Klein ISD, including Conroe ISD’s Knox J H (A-rated, about 4 miles) and Spring ISD’s Carl Wunsche Sr H S (A-rated, about 4 miles), plus A-rated charter options like Evolution Academy Houston.

What is the cost of living in Rhodes Landing?

A full cost-of-living index and the BEA Regional Price Parity (RPP) numbers weren’t provided for Rhodes Landing, so I can’t accurately compare overall costs, housing costs, goods, or utilities to the national average using the RPP scale where 100 equals the U.S. average. What we can quantify is the local property tax structure that affects homeowners year after year. In Oak Ridge North, the city property tax rate is $0.4268 per $100 of valuation, and the county property tax rate is $0.3810 per $100, for a combined city+county estimate of $0.8078 per $100 before any school district or special district taxes are added. (School district rates vary by district and weren’t provided here, so you’ll want the exact rate for the specific home and school zone.) With a typical home value around $288,300 in this ZIP, those local rates become a meaningful part of the monthly budget. On the upside, Texas has no state income tax, which many households factor into their overall affordability planning in the Oak Ridge North area.

Is Rhodes Landing good for families?

Rhodes Landing works well for families who want their routines close to home, especially when parks and schools are part of the weekly schedule. Spring Klein Park is about 1 mile away and Bridgestone Park is roughly 1.2 miles out, making it easy to squeeze in playground time between errands. Youth sports are also nearby, with Grand Parkway Sports Complex around 1.1 miles away and PJ's Softball Park about 1.2 miles out. School options are broad, with highly rated campuses close by, including Klein Oak H S (A-rated) and A-rated elementary schools such as Benignus EL and Kuehnle EL. The area’s under-18 share is about 18.4%, so you’ll see plenty of family activity in the neighborhood’s day-to-day flow.

What is Rhodes Landing known for?

Rhodes Landing is known more for livability and convenience than for a single marquee attraction. Locals recognize the area for being tightly connected to the everyday stops that define the 77388 lifestyle, like quick grocery runs to H-E-B about 0.6 miles away or weekend swings through Spring Klein Park around 1 mile out. It also stands out for access to a deep bench of nearby schools, including Klein ISD options like Klein Oak H S and Benignus EL, both rated A. Social life tends to be neighborhood-close, with places like Thistle Draftshop roughly 0.3 miles away giving residents a familiar spot to unwind without a long drive.

What are things to do near Rhodes Landing?

Near Rhodes Landing, most “things to do” are the kind that fit naturally into a normal week. For outdoor time, residents rotate between Spring Klein Park (about 1 mile), Bridgestone Park (around 1.2 miles), and Northcrest Park & Trails (roughly 1.8 miles) depending on whether they want a quick walk or a longer loop. Fitness and sports are easy to build into weekends at Grand Parkway Sports Complex (about 1.1 miles) or PJ's Softball Park (around 1.2 miles). For coffee runs and casual meetups, Beans & Brews (0.3 miles), Dutch Bros. Coffee (0.5 miles), and The BobaShop (1.3 miles) are popular nearby stops, and evenings can be as simple as heading to Thistle Draftshop (0.3 miles) or Tropical City Daiquiris To-Go (0.9 miles).

What ZIP code is Rhodes Landing in?

Rhodes Landing is in ZIP code 77388. Most nearby schools, parks, and shopping options referenced for the neighborhood fall within the same 77388 area.

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