Welcome to Champion Forest, a prestigious,
wooded retreat in the heart of northwest Houston built around nature
and family, value and community.
Adjacent to the Raveneaux County Club, Champion Forest's combination
of beautiful homes, rich natural environment and neighborhood spirit
make it a dynamic place to live. Development of Champion Forest
began in 1970 driven by the efforts of Don Hand, known as the "Father
of 1960." Aiming to develop the premiere subdivision in north
Harris County, Mr. Hand began with 900 acres of farmland what would
be a hallmark for communities throughout Houston. Since that time,
the neighborhood has prospered and thrived while still retaining
its natural history. Wildlife still migrates to the area that has
been designated an official bird sanctuary.
Twenty-three miles northwest of downtown, Champion Forest is close
to everything, founded around Champion Forest Drive, just north
of FM 1960 and east of Highway 249. What is not immediately available
within the community is only a beat away via US 290, and Interstate
45 with the Hardy and the Sam Houston Tollways as convenient alternatives.
Champion Forest offers a variety of lifestyle options, the fine
patio homes of Champion Forest Villas to the expansive brick mansions
lining Cypresswood prices range from the $200s to $2 million. French
and English traditional homes fill out quite, wooded streets and
feature spacious floor plans accentuated by high ceilings, elegant
formals, ceramic tile and wood floors. Enforced deed restrictions
prohibit contemporary designs and maintain the charming luxury
of the neighborhood.
Students of Champion Forest attend schools in the highly rated
Klein ISD. Brill Elementary is located within the neighborhood
and older children attend Kleb Middle School and Klein High School
just minutes away. Champion Forest residents benefit from a strong
civic club that sponsor seasonal events each year from the 4th
of July Parade, to the Easter Egg Hunt and Halloween Happening.
Champion Forest also has an active water board and over one hundred
residents who serve as block captains to welcome new families and
coordinate neighborhood happenings.
The Champion Forest Women’s
Club was organized in 1978. Since that time they have been a unifying
force within the community
composing activities and groups to the benefit of the neighborhood.
With its prime location, Champion Forest makes an ideal home for
HP employees and other professionals looking for a sanctuary in
the bustling city.
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