Surrounded by wooded terrain, the resort and residential community of Walden on Lake Conroe, Texas, attracts year-round residents, boaters, and vacationers who are captivated by the area’s lush, wooded environment with miles of sparkling waterways. Part of the 21,000-acre reservoir of Lake Conroe lies within the Sam Houston National Forest, and along all the lake’s vast shorelines, dense woodlands create an oasis-like environment. No wonder this area is a favorite destination for couples and families looking for a picturesque retreat within easy driving distance of the Houston metropolitan area.
For many Texans and transplants to Texas, Lake Conroe has become more than a favorite vacation spot, inspiring them to become permanent residents in one of the distinctive prestigious neighborhoods that have been carefully planned and constructed around this sprawling lake.
Built in the early 1970s, the man-made reservoir at Lake Conroe, quickly evolved into a Texas treasure. The area attracted the development of some of the most impressive neighborhoods, planned communities, and high-demand real estate in the country, including the master-planned community known as The Woodlands and the smaller, but equally appealing Walden.
The deed-restricted residential area of Walden on Lake Conroe is an amenity-laden, private community that has been strategically developed to maximize resident enjoyment of the area while preserving image and character. In addition to the appeal of the beautiful lake, Walden residents enjoy access to a privately owned 536-boat slip marina, and an exceptional eighteen-hole golf course. Other amenities include a sixteen-court lighted tennis facility (with some covered courts), a fitness center, a number of swimming pools, playgrounds, and a vast network of hike and bike trails.
With resale homes and properties available in a range of prices, you may be lucky enough to buy or rent an estate home, a single-family private residence, a townhome, a patio home, or a condo. As a popular spot for young families through to retirees, there are an extensive list of social and recreational events and activities, such as bridge clubs, children’s programs, fitness classes, local theater, seasonal parades, tennis associations, golf associations, and civic programs.
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