Sportsman’s Village: Lake-area living with everyday conveniences close by

About Sportsman's Village

Sportsman’s Village feels tied to the Lake Houston side of Atascocita in the way neighbors casually talk about meeting up at Mojo’s Sports Grille, grabbing a quick coffee at Sweet Escape, or sneaking in a round at Walden on Lake Houston Golf & Country Club just a few minutes away. Day-to-day errands stay easy, with Kroger about 1.2 miles out and H‑E‑B around 1.3 miles away, so weeknight grocery runs don’t turn into a project.

The neighborhood sits in the 77346 zip code area, where the broader community totals about 79,538 residents and skews young-family and career-focused, with a median age of 35.6. That shows up in the rhythm around nearby schools and parks, and in the fact that homeownership is the norm here, running about 81.7%. With the median home value around $317,800, Sportsman’s Village tends to attract buyers who want a settled, long-term home base near Lake Houston without giving up quick access to the Atascocita retail and dining cluster.

Around Sportsman’s Village, the most recognizable “local landmarks” are the places you actually use: Atascocita Park about 1.1 miles away for a reset after work, plus the nearby trail-and-green-space mix of Woodland Park, Lakeview Park, and Exploration Trails within a short drive. When neighbors want a change of scenery, they’ll head toward the Observation Deck or Magnolia Shore Rd Park for time outside that still feels close to home.

Sportsman’s Village also fits neatly into the larger Atascocita patchwork of villages and established communities. Within a mile you’re brushing up against Sprinters Village, Trophy Village, and Walden on Lake Houston, and a quick hop gets you into Atascocita South or the Pines of Atascocita. The result is a pocket of 77346 that feels residential first, but never isolated—well-suited to households who want a neighborhood routine built around parks, schools, and practical conveniences rather than a long drive for every little thing.

Living in Sportsman’s Village

Living in Sportsman’s Village is about having a calm, residential home base while keeping your daily “loops” short. In 77346, where roughly 78.4% of homes are owner-occupied, the area reads as stable and established, and Sportsman’s Village reflects that same stay-put mindset. With a median household income around $122,241 and a per capita income near $47,261 in the zip area, you’ll see plenty of households balancing school schedules, commutes, and weekend time outdoors.

Housing here generally appeals to buyers shopping near the $317,800 median home value who want a neighborhood where people treat their property like a long-term investment. The street feel is more “driveway-and-garage” than sidewalk café; most trips are done by car, which matches the local commute pattern where about 78.1% of workers drive alone and about 12.8% work from home. That remote-work share matters in daily life: coffee runs at Sweet Escape or a quick stop at Starbucks can double as a mid-morning break between calls.

For recreation, the easy choices are close and familiar. Atascocita Park sits about 1.1 miles away when you want a straightforward park day, while Woodland Park and Lakeview Park offer additional options for a change of pace. If your idea of exercise is more structured, Lifetime Fitness is about 0.9 miles away, Crunch Fitness is around 1.3 miles out, and the golf set often points toward Walden on Lake Houston Golf & Country Club roughly 0.3 miles away or Indian Shores Golf Course around 2.5 miles away.

School options are a big part of the Sportsman’s Village conversation because there’s a dense mix nearby in Humble ISD and a nearby charter option. Atascocita Middle is close at about 0.7 miles and carries a B rating, while Pineforest Elementary around 1.4 miles and Eagle Springs Elementary around 1.9 miles are also rated B. Families comparing high school paths often look at Atascocita High School about 1.2 miles away or consider iSchool High - Atascocita, around 2.1 miles away with a B rating.

Weekends tend to stay local: brunch or a late breakfast at IHOP, Tex-Mex at Lupe Tortilla, or something quick like Teriyaki Madness or QDOBA nearby. Evenings sometimes drift toward Timeout Tavern about a mile away or back to Mojo’s Sports Grille when the game’s on. In a zip where about 20.1% of residents are under 18 and 42.9% are college educated, Sportsman’s Village fits households that want parks, schools, and “everything we need within a few miles” convenience as the backbone of their routine.

Things to Do Near Sportsman’s Village

Sportsman’s Village has a very practical kind of convenience: you can finish a workout at Lifetime Fitness about 0.9 miles away and still be home fast enough to make dinner, or you can lean into the Lake Houston lifestyle with Walden on Lake Houston Golf & Country Club roughly 0.3 miles away. For time outdoors, Atascocita Park is about 1.1 miles from the neighborhood, and it’s easy to rotate through nearby options like Woodland Park, the Observation Deck, Magnolia Shore Rd Park, and Lakeview Park when you want a different setting without a long drive.

Dining and errands cluster in a way that supports busy schedules. H‑E‑B is around 1.3 miles away and ALDI and Walmart Supercenter are both about 1.5 miles out, so pantry restocks are quick. When it’s a meal out, locals bounce between Lupe Tortilla, The Lost Cajun, Italiano’s, and Chili’s, and coffee routines often include Sweet Escape about 0.9 miles away or one of several Starbucks locations within a couple miles. If you want a casual night out close to home, Mojo’s Sports Grille and Timeout Tavern are the familiar, nearby picks.

Neighborhoods Near Sportsman’s Village

Sportsman’s Village sits among a set of similarly named villages that make this side of Atascocita feel like a connected network of small residential pockets. Sprinters Village is only about 0.3 miles away, with Trophy Village around 0.4 miles and Marathon Village about 0.5 miles, so it’s common to have friends, classmates, and sports teammates living just a few streets over in a different “village” name.

Just beyond that, Walden on Lake Houston about 0.6 miles away brings a strong golf-and-lake identity, while Champions Village, Golfers Village, and Olympic Village line up within about a mile and help define the broader area’s suburban feel. If you’re comparing different corners of 77346, Atasca Woods and Atascocita South are both about a mile out, and the Pines of Atascocita, Island Greens, and Cottage Grove stretch the menu of nearby options within a short drive when buyers want to stay close to the same parks, shops, and schools.

Local Resources for Sportsman’s Village Residents

Most day-to-day public services for Sportsman’s Village tie back to the same Atascocita-area network residents already use. Families commonly interact with Humble ISD campuses nearby, including Atascocita Middle and several elementary options such as Pineforest Elementary and Eagle Springs Elementary, plus high school choices like Atascocita High School and Kingwood High School a few miles away. For reading, homework help, and community programs, the Atascocita Library and Atascocita Branch Library are both about 1.4 miles away, making them an easy stop after school.

For bigger errands and official appointments, residents typically plan ahead for a short drive. The Humble Driver License Office is about 6.9 miles away, and public safety resources include the Harris County Sheriffs Office around 6.7 miles out and the Humble Police Department about 6.8 miles away. Medical needs are served by Townsen Memorial Hospital about 6.1 miles away and Memorial Hermann Northeast Hospital roughly 7.3 miles away.

Mail services are supported by a USPS location about 6.1 miles away, and additional library services can be found at the Crosby Edith Fae Cook Cole Branch Library (Harris County Public Library) around 6.8 miles from the neighborhood. Taken together, these resources make Sportsman’s Village feel firmly connected to the wider Humble/Atascocita service area while keeping day-to-day needs close to the 77346 core.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sportsman's Village

Is Sportsman's Village a good place to live?

Sportsman’s Village is a strong fit for buyers who want a settled, suburban routine near Lake Houston-area amenities and everyday shopping. In the 77346 area, homeownership runs about 81.7%, which gives the neighborhood a stable, long-term feel, and the median home value around $317,800 typically draws owners planning to stay awhile. Daily life stays convenient with Atascocita Park about 1.1 miles away, Kroger roughly 1.2 miles away, and H‑E‑B about 1.3 miles out. With a median age of 35.6 in the surrounding zip, you’ll see lots of working households and families keeping their week organized around schools, commutes, and nearby recreation.

Is Sportsman's Village safe?

No specific crime statistics were provided for Sportsman’s Village, so it’s best to evaluate safety at the street level and through local insight. What many residents look for here is the area’s owner-heavy profile, with about 81.7% homeownership in the zip, which often correlates with neighbors paying attention to what’s happening on the block. For law enforcement support, the Harris County Sheriffs Office is about 6.7 miles away and the Humble Police Department is around 6.8 miles away. When you tour, ask about nighttime traffic patterns, lighting, and whether neighbors coordinate informal watch-style communication, especially around school commute hours and park activity times.

How are the schools in Sportsman's Village?

Sportsman’s Village is surrounded by a large set of nearby schools, primarily in Humble ISD, giving families multiple campus options within a short drive. Atascocita Middle is especially close at about 0.7 miles and is rated B, and elementary choices nearby include Pineforest Elementary around 1.4 miles away with a B rating and Eagle Springs Elementary about 1.9 miles away, also rated B. For high school, families often consider Atascocita High School about 1.2 miles away, and there’s also iSchool High - Atascocita (Texas College Preparatory Academies) around 2.1 miles away with a B rating. With so many campuses clustered in the area, it’s common for buyers to choose a home based on a specific school preference.

What is the cost of living in Sportsman's Village?

Specific cost-of-living indices and Regional Price Parity (RPP) numbers were not provided for Sportsman’s Village, so a precise comparison to the national average can’t be calculated here. In general, households weigh housing costs against income, and in 77346 the median home value is about $317,800 while median household income is around $122,241, which often supports comfortable day-to-day budgeting for many buyers. On property taxes, the county property tax rate provided is $0.3810 per $100 of valuation in Harris County. Rates from the city and school district were not provided, so a combined all-in tax rate can’t be accurately estimated in this response. If you’re comparing homes, ask for the full tax breakdown on a specific address because school district and special district rates can materially change the total bill. For overall affordability, also remember that Texas has no state income tax, which can meaningfully impact take-home pay even when property taxes are a larger piece of the monthly housing cost than in some other states. Renters should note the median gross rent in the zip is about $1,786 per month, which helps frame the buy-versus-rent conversation for Atascocita.

Is Sportsman's Village good for families?

Sportsman’s Village works well for families who want parks, schools, and quick errands close to home. In the surrounding 77346 area, about 20.1% of residents are under 18, so kid-focused routines are a normal part of the neighborhood rhythm. Families have nearby outdoor options like Atascocita Park about 1.1 miles away, plus additional choices such as Woodland Park and Lakeview Park. Schools are abundant within a few miles through Humble ISD, including Atascocita Middle about 0.7 miles away (rated B) and several nearby elementary campuses like Pineforest Elementary (rated B). With an owner-occupied feel in the area, many households are invested in keeping the neighborhood consistent and community-oriented.

What is Sportsman's Village known for?

Sportsman’s Village is known for its Lake Houston-adjacent, practical-suburban lifestyle—close enough to golf, parks, and a dense cluster of Atascocita shopping that residents can keep most routines within a few miles. Nearby identity markers include Walden on Lake Houston Golf & Country Club about 0.3 miles away, plus the steady rotation of outdoor spots like Atascocita Park and Magnolia Shore Rd Park. It’s also known for being part of a broader set of “village” neighborhoods in 77346, with Sprinters Village, Trophy Village, and Marathon Village all within about half a mile, giving the area a distinct local geography that residents reference when talking about schools, meetups, and day-to-day errands.

What are things to do near Sportsman's Village?

Close to Sportsman’s Village, weekends often start with coffee from Sweet Escape about 0.9 miles away or a quick stop at Sunrise Donuts & Kolaches a couple miles out. For outdoor time, Atascocita Park is around 1.1 miles away, and it’s easy to branch out to Woodland Park, the Observation Deck, or Lakeview Park when you want a different scenery. Fitness options are also close, with Lifetime Fitness about 0.9 miles away and Crunch Fitness around 1.3 miles out, plus golf at Walden on Lake Houston Golf & Country Club nearby. For dinner, locals keep it casual at Lupe Tortilla, The Lost Cajun, or Italiano’s, and for a low-key night out, Mojo’s Sports Grille and Timeout Tavern are both close enough to feel like neighborhood staples.

What ZIP code is Sportsman's Village in?

Sportsman’s Village is in ZIP code 77346. This is the main Atascocita-area zip with nearby parks, schools, and shopping clustered within a few miles.

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