Life in New Caney
In New Caney you’ll find a community where growth meets genuine value. Beyond easy commutes to Houston and its workplaces, New Caney features well-maintained parks, emerging retail hubs, and an increasing number of restaurants and entertainment options right in town. With investment in infrastructure and community amenities underway, this is a place where practical living and future potential align.

Outdoor
New Caney offers plenty of ways to enjoy the outdoors, from hiking, biking, and kayaking at Lake Houston Wilderness Park to neighborhood trails and parks throughout the area. Enjoy nearby golf at Oakhurst Golf Club, and additional nature spots like East End Park and River Grove Park in nearby Kingwood. With so many parks and outdoor activities close by, it’s easy to enjoy a refreshing, active lifestyle in New Caney.

Shopping
The popular Valley Ranch Town Center serves as the area’s main retail hub, featuring national stores, boutiques, groceries, home goods, and plenty of dining options all in one place. Nearby Kingwood and Porter add even more shopping convenience, from big-box retailers to local favorites. Whether you’re running errands, grabbing weekend essentials, or enjoying a casual shopping day, New Caney puts everything you need just minutes from home.

Attractions
New Caney makes it easy to enjoy an active lifestyle for all ages. Race go-karts at Speedsportz, float along the lazy river and zipline at Big Rivers Waterpark, explore local history at Old Caney Church and the Railroad Depot, or attend seasonal events like the East Montgomery County Fair & Rodeo. With so many attractions close to home, fun is always just around the corner.

Schools
New Caney Independent School District is a fast-growing district offering diverse programs and modern learning, including blended classrooms, 1:1 Chromebooks, dual-language and dual-credit options, and advanced CTE (Career & Technical Education) courses. Students in New Caney are well-prepared for both college and career. Families appreciate the sense of community, engaged campuses, and continued investment into new schools and facilities.
Abundant outdoor recreation with the San Marcos River nearby.
New home community, Hymeadow, offers no city taxes.





