Burberry Park, Where The Woodlands’ Trails and Everyday Errands Meet

About Burberry Park

Burberry Park feels like the part of The Woodlands where your calendar naturally fills with small, repeatable routines: a quick stop at Ruah Cafe - Woodlands before the day starts, a midweek grocery run that’s genuinely easy because Walmart Supercenter is about 0.2 miles away, and the kind of evening walk that somehow always ends up looping past Craftwood Park or Pepperdale Park. The neighborhood sits in the 77382 pocket where parks arrive in clusters, so you’re rarely choosing between “a green space” and “a destination” when you step outside.

The streetscape reads as settled and cared for, with the day-to-day lifestyle shaped by nearby recreation nodes like Spindle Tree Ponds Park & Jogging Trail Park and May Valley Park, both around 0.7 miles away. That concentration of trails and pocket parks gives Burberry Park a specific rhythm: short, frequent outings instead of big, occasional “park days.” If you’re a dog household, The Grand Estates Dog Park about 0.2 miles from home becomes a regular stop rather than a weekend plan.

Housing in this part of 77382 carries a price point that reflects the broader expectations of The Woodlands market, with an average home value of $566,500. The area’s economic profile shows up in the way homes are maintained and updated, and in the everyday conversations you overhear at spots like Gringo's Tex-Mex or The Republic Grille. With a median household income of $162,384 in the surrounding ZIP area, Burberry Park tends to attract buyers who are looking for stability and long-term livability, not a quick flip.

Schools help anchor the identity here, too. Deretchin EL in Conroe ISD sits about 0.9 miles away and carries an A rating, and Tough EL is close at roughly 1 mile, also rated A. That proximity matters in real life because it shapes the morning flow of the neighborhood and keeps after-school activities close to home.

Burberry Park fits neatly into the broader patchwork of nearby enclaves like Frontera, Bryce Branch, and Oriel Oaks, where residents move between parks, local dining, and daily errands without making a production out of any of it. It’s a place that tends to suit households who value an organized week, a walkable green-space routine, and a home base that’s as functional on a Tuesday as it is on a relaxed Saturday.

Living in Burberry Park: Daily Routines Built Around Parks, Schools, and Convenience

Living in Burberry Park is largely about how quickly you can shift between “home mode” and “out-the-door mode.” When Walmart Supercenter is roughly 0.2 miles away, errands don’t take over your afternoon, and when H-E-B sits about 2.5 miles out, weekly grocery runs stay simple. Coffee tends to be just as close, with Ruah Cafe - Woodlands around 0.5 miles away for a quiet start, and a couple of Starbucks locations within a few miles when you’re meeting someone on the go.

Homes here reflect the expectations that come with an average home value of $566,500, and the ownership culture is strong in the surrounding 77382 area, where about 79.1% of housing units are owner-occupied and 16.9% are renter-occupied. That ownership lean shows up in the way the neighborhood feels day to day: yards and exteriors tend to be maintained for the long haul, and small improvements are often about comfort and usability rather than chasing trends. With the ZIP’s median age at 41.6, the neighborhood energy skews toward established households and busy professionals.

Outdoor time is woven into the week because there’s always a nearby destination. Craftwood Park and Pepperdale Park are each about 0.5 miles away for a quick loop or playground stop, and Spindle Tree Ponds Park & Jogging Trail Park at around 0.7 miles is a go-to when you want a longer jog without needing to drive. Cranebrook Park and Montfair Park, both around 0.9 miles away, give you more options to rotate through, which is a subtle perk for anyone who likes to keep routines fresh.

Fitness and recreation are also close enough to become habits. The Zoo Health Club is about 0.6 miles away, Cranebrook Pool sits near 0.9 miles, and South Montgomery County Family YMCA - Branch Crossing is roughly 1.4 miles from the neighborhood. Golfers are within easy reach of both the Gary Player Signature Course around 1.3 miles away and the Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course at Carlton Woods at about 2.3 miles, which is the kind of proximity that can turn “someday” tee times into a standing weekend plan.

School choices and commute patterns shape weekdays. Families often look at nearby A-rated campuses like Deretchin EL and Tough EL in Conroe ISD, both within about a mile, while some households also consider nearby Magnolia ISD and Tomball ISD options such as Cedric C Smith or Creekside Park J H depending on the fit. Work patterns in the ZIP show that about 69.1% of residents drive alone while 25.4% work from home, and you can feel both realities here: mornings can be car-centric, but the neighborhood also has a steady daytime population that keeps places like The Republic Grille, Sapporo Japanese Bistro & Sushi Bar, and Gringo's Tex-Mex in the regular lunch rotation.

Things to Do Near Burberry Park

The best part about Burberry Park’s location is that “getting out of the house” doesn’t require a big plan. You can start with a walk at Craftwood Park or Pepperdale Park about 0.5 miles away, stretch the route at Spindle Tree Ponds Park & Jogging Trail Park around 0.7 miles, or make it a dog-focused outing at The Grand Estates Dog Park roughly 0.2 miles from home. When you want a longer green-space rotation, Cranebrook Park and Montfair Park at about 0.9 miles give you a change of scenery without changing your routine.

Food and daily conveniences sit close enough to become part of your weekly rhythm. The Republic Grille is about 0.3 miles away for an easy dinner, and Gringo's Tex-Mex and Sapporo Japanese Bistro & Sushi Bar are both around 0.5 miles when you want familiar favorites close to home. For a quick treat run, 1st Donut World, Pizzaiolo's, and Mochi Mochi Chillin cluster around 1.3 miles. When it’s time for groceries, Walmart Supercenter is the ultra-close option, while H-E-B, Kroger, and ALDI are all within about 3 miles for bigger weekly shops.

Neighborhoods Near Burberry Park

Burberry Park sits among a tight set of neighboring enclaves that locals recognize by feel as much as by name. Frontera, Bryce Branch, and Oriel Oaks are each only about 0.3 miles away, which means drives and walks often blur together across neighborhood lines, especially when everyone’s heading toward the same parks, restaurants, and shopping stops nearby.

Just beyond that immediate ring, Pepperdale and Bardsbrook sit around 0.4 miles away, while Star Ridge, Quillwood, Strawberry Canyon, Hawkhurst, and Spruce Canyon are all about 0.5 miles out. That cluster gives the area a cohesive “village” vibe, where it’s easy to recognize the same faces at Ruah Cafe - Woodlands or during weekend afternoons around Cranebrook Park.

Scribewood and Abram Woods, each roughly 0.6 miles away, round out the nearby options and help explain why this part of 77382 stays active throughout the day. With so many neighborhoods packed close together, the local favorites—like The Republic Grille for dinner or the YMCA at Branch Crossing for classes—serve as shared community hubs rather than one-off destinations.

Local Resources and Schools Serving Burberry Park

Burberry Park residents have a strong mix of nearby learning and community resources that support day-to-day life in 77382. The George and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Library sits about 1.5 miles away and is a practical go-to for study time, children’s activities, and a quiet place to work when you need to get out of the house. That convenience pairs well with the area’s work patterns, where about 25.4% of residents work from home and often look for nearby spaces to reset their routine.

For schools, families are typically looking at nearby campuses in Conroe ISD, including Deretchin EL around 0.9 miles away and Tough EL about 1 mile away, both rated A. There are also nearby options in Magnolia ISD such as Bear Branch INT and Bear Branch J H, and in Tomball ISD, families often note Creekside Park J H within a few miles. Having multiple districts represented nearby is part of what makes this pocket of The Woodlands feel flexible for different education preferences.

When it’s time for county-level tasks, residents are within reach of offices such as the Montgomery County Clerk and the Woodlands Courthouse Annex, each listed at about 7.5 miles away, along with the Montgomery County Tax Assessor location for vehicle registration around the same distance. For public safety and emergency response references close to the area, Ems Station 40, Montgomery County Hospital District is about 7 miles away.

Frequently Asked Questions About Burberry Park

Is Burberry Park a good place to live?

Burberry Park is a strong fit for buyers who want The Woodlands convenience without giving up the daily green-space routine that defines 77382. The nearby ZIP area shows a median household income of $162,384 and a median age of 41.6, and that profile lines up with a settled, long-term feel where households tend to be established. Housing here reflects that demand, with an average home value of $566,500. What really makes the area livable is how close the “everyday stops” are, from Walmart Supercenter about 0.2 miles away to parks like Craftwood Park and Pepperdale Park around 0.5 miles for quick walks and after-school playtime.

Is Burberry Park safe?

Specific crime statistics weren’t provided, so it’s not possible to quantify safety directly. That said, Burberry Park’s day-to-day feel is shaped by a high homeownership pattern in the surrounding 77382 area, where about 79.1% of housing units are owner-occupied, which often correlates with consistent upkeep and neighbors who know each other. The neighborhood’s lifestyle also keeps people out and about at places like The Grand Estates Dog Park and along routes near Spindle Tree Ponds Park & Jogging Trail Park, creating natural “eyes on the street” during mornings and evenings. For emergency services reference points nearby, Ems Station 40, Montgomery County Hospital District is listed about 7 miles away.

How are the schools in Burberry Park?

Families around Burberry Park have access to multiple well-regarded campuses within a short drive, with many of the closest options carrying A ratings. In Conroe ISD, Deretchin EL is about 0.9 miles away and Tough EL is around 1 mile, both rated A, which is a big reason households target this pocket of 77382. Magnolia ISD options nearby include Cedric C Smith, Bear Branch EL, and Tom R Ellisor EL, each rated A, plus Bear Branch INT and Bear Branch J H, both rated B and close to the neighborhood. Tomball ISD is also represented nearby with Creekside Park J H, rated A, along with A-rated elementaries like Creekview EL and Timber Creek EL.

What is the cost of living in Burberry Park?

Day-to-day costs around Burberry Park track close to the national baseline, with the overall cost of living index at 98.6 where 100 equals the US average. In practical terms, that suggests the area runs slightly below the national average overall, even though housing costs trend higher, with a housing index of 104.5. Goods come in near average at 100.6, while utilities are typically lighter than average at 95.3. On property taxes, the only specific rate provided is the Montgomery County property tax rate of $0.3770 per $100 of valuation. City and school district rates were not provided here, so a combined all-in estimate cannot be calculated from the available data without guessing. If you’re budgeting, it’s still useful to anchor your expectations with the county portion and then confirm the additional taxing jurisdictions on a specific address. Also, Texas has no state income tax, which can help offset higher housing costs for many households—especially in a ZIP area where the median household income is $162,384.

Is Burberry Park good for families?

Burberry Park works well for families who want a routine built around parks, quick activities, and strong nearby schools. It’s easy to picture after-school time at Craftwood Park or Pepperdale Park about 0.5 miles away, weekend loops at Spindle Tree Ponds Park & Jogging Trail Park around 0.7 miles, and dog-friendly outings at The Grand Estates Dog Park roughly 0.2 miles from home. School options are a standout, with nearby A-rated campuses like Deretchin EL and Tough EL in Conroe ISD within about a mile. The surrounding ZIP area also has a meaningful youth presence, with 21.3% of residents under 18, which often translates into active playgrounds and kid-focused community rhythms.

What is Burberry Park known for?

Burberry Park is known for its immediate access to the everyday conveniences that make life in The Woodlands feel smooth, paired with a dense ring of small parks that keep residents outdoors. The neighborhood’s identity is tied to nearby green spaces like Craftwood Park, Pepperdale Park, and Spindle Tree Ponds Park & Jogging Trail Park, plus a quick hop to Cranebrook Park. It’s also recognized for how close dining and coffee are to home, from The Republic Grille about 0.3 miles away to Ruah Cafe - Woodlands around 0.5 miles. In the broader 77382 context, the area’s higher-end housing profile shows up in the $566,500 median home value for the ZIP area.

What are things to do near Burberry Park?

Near Burberry Park, most plans start with the parks because they’re genuinely close. Residents rotate between Craftwood Park and Pepperdale Park about 0.5 miles away, longer jogs at Spindle Tree Ponds Park & Jogging Trail Park around 0.7 miles, and easy afternoons at Cranebrook Park near 0.9 miles. For fitness, The Zoo Health Club is about 0.6 miles away and the South Montgomery County Family YMCA - Branch Crossing is around 1.4 miles. For food, the neighborhood is surrounded by reliable favorites, including The Republic Grille about 0.3 miles away, plus Gringo's Tex-Mex and Sapporo Japanese Bistro & Sushi Bar close by. When you want something casual, spots like Pizzaiolo's and Mochi Mochi Chillin around 1.3 miles make it easy to keep the outing short and sweet.

What ZIP code is Burberry Park in?

Burberry Park is in ZIP code 77382. That ZIP covers a large, established portion of The Woodlands with extensive parks, schools, and shopping nearby.

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