Coronet Ridge: Parkside living with everyday convenience
About Coronet Ridge
Mornings in Coronet Ridge often start with a quick loop through Smooth Stream Park or Wendtwoods Park, both close enough that you can squeeze in fresh air before the school run. With Pondera Park and Burroughs Park also nearby, this pocket of ZIP 77375 feels stitched into a chain of green spaces that locals use, not just admire—think stroller walks, dog walks that end at Burroughs Dog Park, and last-minute meetups on the playground when the weather cools down.
Coronet Ridge sits in the part of The Woodlands area where errands are genuinely easy to stack. H-E-B is about a mile away for the weekly grocery haul, and when life gets busy, the Walmart Supercenter and ALDI near the same corridor make it simple to grab household basics without a long drive. For a treat, Press Waffle Co. is a familiar stop for coffee-and-something-sweet, while spots like Aji Robota & Ramen Tomball and Jade Garden make weeknight dinners feel less repetitive.
The neighborhood’s vibe lines up with the numbers you see across the surrounding ZIP—stable, established, and family-centered. With a median household income of $102,488 and an average home value around $332,300, buyers are often looking for a home that fits real life: space to spread out, access to parks, and schools that keep options open as kids grow. The broader area’s median age of 35.3 shows up on the sidewalks and at the pools, where young families and working professionals share the same rhythms.
School choices are a big part of Coronet Ridge’s identity, because several highly rated campuses sit within a short drive. Creekview El and Creekside Park J H are close, and that proximity shapes daily routines in a way you feel—more time for a park stop at Timarron Park or Village Green Park instead of sitting in the car.
Coronet Ridge tends to attract households that want The Woodlands energy without needing to be in the middle of the busiest retail nodes—people who like having Trader Joe’s and Kroger within a couple miles, a library trip to George and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Library on the weekend, and a quick escape into the George Mitchell Nature Preserve when the week feels too loud.
Living in Coronet Ridge day to day
Life in Coronet Ridge is shaped by how close the neighborhood sits to practical errands and outdoor time. It’s the kind of place where you can do a school drop-off and still be back in time to grab groceries at H-E-B about a mile away, or swing by ALDI and the Walmart Supercenter roughly 1.2 miles out when the pantry is running low. Because the surrounding ZIP is majority owner-occupied, with about 67.2% of households owning, there’s a settled feel—neighbors tend to stay long enough to learn each other’s routines at the parks and pools.
Housing here is priced in line with the ZIP’s $332,300 median home value, and that number matters because it’s paired with a local lifestyle that feels expansive. Instead of “driving across town” for everything, many residents build their weeks around short hops: coffee near Press Waffle Co., a quick bite at Craft Grill - Breakfast Club, or a sit-down ramen night at Aji Robota & Ramen Tomball. Renters are part of the mix too, and the ZIP’s median gross rent of $1,617 a month gives a sense of what leasing can look like when buyers are waiting for the right home.
Outdoor access is one of the biggest quality-of-life perks. Smooth Stream Park and Wendtwoods Park are close enough to become default choices, while Burroughs Park, Timarron Park, and Village Green Park round out the weekend rotation. When you want a longer nature reset, the George Mitchell Nature Preserve is within about two miles—close enough for an after-work walk that actually happens. Warm-weather routines often revolve around water time, with options like Augusta Pines Community Pool, Rob Flemming Aquatic Center, and neighborhood pools such as Forestgate Pool and Cranebrook Pool all within an easy drive.
Schools are a consistent draw, especially for households planning ahead. Creekview El, Creekside Park J H, and Timber Creek El all sit nearby and carry A ratings, and families also look at options like SST The Woodlands for a science-and-technology focused program. The fact that multiple districts are within a few miles—Tomball ISD, Conroe ISD, Klein ISD, and Magnolia ISD—adds flexibility for buyers who want to understand boundaries and campus choices before they commit.
Commute patterns in the area reflect a working-professional community. With 71.5% of workers driving alone and 16.2% working from home across the ZIP, you’ll see a steady morning flow of cars alongside midday dog walkers and remote workers squeezing in a workout at 9Round or a class at Master Kim’s PMA Taekwondo. The result is a neighborhood that feels active throughout the day, not just early mornings and evenings.
Things to do near Coronet Ridge
Coronet Ridge residents have a rare kind of convenience: multiple parks within about a mile that feel like extensions of the neighborhood. Smooth Stream Park and Wendtwoods Park are close enough for quick weekday walks, while Pondera Park and Burroughs Park give you more room to spread out. If your household includes a four-legged family member, Burroughs Dog Park is a regular stop, and when you want to stretch the walk, the George Mitchell Nature Preserve sits roughly two miles away for a more immersive, wooded break.
Errands and treats are just as easy. H-E-B is about a mile from home, with ALDI and the Walmart Supercenter close by for budget-friendly runs, plus Kroger and Trader Joe’s within a couple of miles when you’re shopping for something specific. For a caffeine stop or a casual meet-up, Press Waffle Co. is nearby, and a weeknight dinner can be as simple as Jade Garden or Aji Robota & Ramen Tomball. Fitness-minded residents mix in options like South Montgomery County Family YMCA - Branch Crossing, Augusta Pines Golf Course, and the Tom Fazio Championship Course at Carlton Woods when they want to make an afternoon of it.
Neighborhoods near Coronet Ridge
Coronet Ridge sits in the middle of a cluster of neighborhoods that feel connected by the same park network and daily shopping routes. Jaden Oaks is right next door, and Waterbridge and Wooded Overlook are also close, so it’s common to cross paths at Burroughs Park or during quick grocery runs toward H-E-B and the stores around the Walmart Supercenter and ALDI.
If you’re comparing nearby options, The Estates at Blairs Way and Notchwood Place are close enough that the same school and park considerations often apply, while Garret Ridge, Smooth Stream, and Canopy Green tend to share the same “outdoor-first” rhythm thanks to nearby green spaces like Smooth Stream Park and Pondera Park. A little farther out, Pondera Point, Clairhill Place, Legacy Ridge, and Braided Branch round out the area for buyers who like this side of The Woodlands but want to explore a few different street layouts and home feels without changing their day-to-day destinations.
Local resources for Coronet Ridge residents
For families navigating enrollment and campus decisions, Coronet Ridge is surrounded by multiple public school systems within a short drive, including Tomball ISD, Conroe ISD, Klein ISD, and Magnolia ISD. Nearby A-rated campuses like Creekview El and Creekside Park J H give local parents practical, close-to-home options, while Tomball Star Academy and Tomball H S provide additional choices as students move into high school.
For services and records, residents can access regional government offices such as the Harris County Clerk's Office (Harris County County Clerks Office) and the Montgomery County Clerk, depending on the type of filing and jurisdiction. Property-tax and registration needs often route through the Harris County (Harris County Tax Assessor) office, with Montgomery County Veh Registration (Montgomery County Tax Assessor) also nearby for certain tasks.
On the community side, George and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Library is a go-to for weekend study time, kids’ activities, and quiet work sessions. When you’re looking for recreational programming and fitness facilities beyond the neighborhood pools, South Montgomery County Family YMCA - Branch Crossing and the Rob Flemming Aquatic Center are popular options for structured classes and lap-swim routines.
Frequently Asked Questions About Coronet Ridge
Is Coronet Ridge a good place to live?
Coronet Ridge works well for people who want day-to-day convenience paired with a lot of green space nearby. In ZIP 77375, the median home value is $332,300 and the median household income is $102,488, which aligns with a stable, owner-occupied feel—about 67.2% of homes in the area are owner-occupied. What makes the neighborhood livable in a practical way is the short drive to H-E-B, ALDI, and the Walmart Supercenter, plus the easy access to Smooth Stream Park, Wendtwoods Park, and Burroughs Park when you want to get outside without planning an outing.
Is Coronet Ridge safe?
Specific crime statistics weren’t provided, so I can’t quantify safety. That said, Coronet Ridge’s day-to-day feel is consistent with a settled, residential area where most households are long-term owners, with homeownership around 69.8% and a median age of 35.3 in the surrounding ZIP. In neighborhoods like this, you tend to see a more watchful streetscape—regular dog walkers headed toward Burroughs Dog Park, families using nearby parks like Pondera Park, and neighbors who recognize each other because they’re sharing the same school and activity routines. For the most accurate, current picture, it’s smart to ask for recent incident trends and talk with nearby law enforcement resources before closing.
How are the schools in Coronet Ridge?
Coronet Ridge is surrounded by highly rated school options within a short drive, which is one reason buyers focus on this area. Nearby Tomball ISD campuses include Creekview El and Timber Creek El for elementary, plus Creekside Park J H for middle school, all carrying A ratings. For high school options, Tomball Star Academy and Tomball H S are also rated A and sit within a few miles. Families also consider nearby campuses in Conroe ISD like Tough El and Deretchin El, as well as Klein ISD options like Mahaffey El and French El, which gives households flexibility when they’re weighing boundaries and programs.
What is the cost of living in Coronet Ridge?
Coronet Ridge sits in an area where day-to-day costs track close to the national average, with the overall cost of living index at 98.6 where 100 represents the US average. Housing runs a bit higher than the country as a whole, reflected in a housing index of 104.5, while utilities come in lower at 95.3 and goods are near-parity at 100.6. On property taxes, the county property tax rate provided is $0.3810 per $100 of valuation. City and school district tax rates were not provided, so I can’t break taxes down by city, county, and school district or give a combined estimated total rate for a specific Coronet Ridge address. In practice, total property tax bills in the broader The Woodlands area typically include multiple local taxing authorities, so it’s important to review the full tax statement for any home you’re considering. Even with property taxes being a meaningful budget line in Texas, many households like that Texas has no state income tax, which can help offset other costs depending on your situation.
Is Coronet Ridge good for families?
Coronet Ridge is a strong fit for families who want parks, school options, and a routine that doesn’t require long drives for basics. The surrounding ZIP has a noticeable youth presence, with 22.2% of residents under 18, and many households build their week around nearby green spaces like Smooth Stream Park, Wendtwoods Park, and Burroughs Park, plus Burroughs Dog Park for pet-friendly outings. Schools are another key draw, with A-rated nearby campuses such as Creekview El, Timber Creek El, and Creekside Park J H. Add in easy groceries at H-E-B and a quick trip to George and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Library, and the area supports the day-to-day needs that matter to busy households.
What is Coronet Ridge known for?
Coronet Ridge is known locally for being tucked into a dense pocket of parks and everyday amenities in ZIP 77375, giving it a “close to everything, still residential” identity. Residents regularly use nearby spaces like Smooth Stream Park, Wendtwoods Park, and Burroughs Park, and the George Mitchell Nature Preserve is close enough for frequent walks rather than once-a-season visits. The neighborhood’s location also stands out for practical convenience—H-E-B is about a mile away, and ALDI and the Walmart Supercenter are nearby—while the area’s school reputation is reinforced by A-rated campuses such as Creekview El and Creekside Park J H in Tomball ISD.
What are things to do near Coronet Ridge?
Near Coronet Ridge, most weekends revolve around parks, food, and getting outside without driving far. Smooth Stream Park and Wendtwoods Park are close for quick walks, and Burroughs Park adds room to play along with Burroughs Dog Park for pet owners. When you want a longer nature outing, the George Mitchell Nature Preserve is roughly two miles away. For food, locals rotate through Aji Robota & Ramen Tomball, Jade Garden, and Craft Grill - Breakfast Club, and Press Waffle Co. is a common coffee-and-treat stop. Fitness options are equally close, with South Montgomery County Family YMCA - Branch Crossing, 9Round, and water time at Rob Flemming Aquatic Center or Augusta Pines Community Pool.
What ZIP code is Coronet Ridge in?
Coronet Ridge is in ZIP code 77375. If you’re comparing nearby communities, many of the surrounding neighborhoods in this part of The Woodlands area also fall under 77375.
Interested in a home in Coronet Ridge?
If you’re considering Coronet Ridge, I can help you compare home values around the $332,300 mark, evaluate nearby school options, and narrow down the streets that match your day-to-day routine. Reach out for a local, no-pressure conversation about what’s available in this part of ZIP 77375.
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