Things to do in The Woodlands in March

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Overview

March is a good time to visit The Woodlands. The weather is usually mildly cool and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 53—74°F (11—23°C).

The Woodlands has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your March trip to The Woodlands. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to March. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in The Woodlands in March. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout March, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in The Woodlands in March

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Holidays in The Woodlands in March
March
  • Texas Independence Day (March 2)
  • St. Patrick's Day (March 17)
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Weather in The Woodlands in March

Temperatures on an average day in The Woodlands in March

The average temperature in The Woodlands in March for a typical day ranges from a high of 74°F (23°C) to a low of 53°F (11°C). Some would describe the temperature to be mildly cool. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in The Woodlands, August, has days with highs of 97°F (36°C) and lows of 76°F (24°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 62°F (16°C) and lows of 41°F (5°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in The Woodlands in March based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in March
74°F
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53°F
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General weather summary

Mildly cool, breezy
Feels like
26%
Chance of rain
0.125 in
Amount
13.2 mph
Wind speed
78%
Humidity
11.9 hrs
Daylight length
7:06 AM
Sunrise
7:02 PM
Sunset
52%
Cloud cover
T-shirt
What to wear
What to wear in March
With an average high of 74°F (23°C) and a low of 53°F (11°C), it generally feels mildly cool and breezy. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt
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Best attractions for The Woodlands in March

Besides the array of exciting events and activities The Woodlands has to offer for travelers in March, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in The Woodlands that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in The Woodlands for March.
The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
1. The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
4.6
(11809)
Amphitheater
Concerts & Shows
Unique outdoor performance space surrounded by trees features live music, theater & dance shows.
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Really nice venue! Good food options inside that are reasonably priced, given that it’s a concert venue. Very pretty—trees and nice views. CLEAN! No trash, restrooms were nice. You have a chance at FREE PARKING! You may have to walk a bit and you may have to arrive early but the idea that it’s available is awesome! Even if you have covered seats, it’s gonna be hot. It is an outdoor venue, as the name implies. Be prepared. Bring an empty water bottle and fill it up on the premises. Wear really comfortable clothing. Lawn seating looked cool and we may do that next time. Only bad thing is if you want a chair you must rent it from the pavilion. Blankets can be spread though. Arrive early, get free parking, have dinner, enjoy the show! I’m looking forward to going again
I’ve been to this venue twice now and both times were fantastic! Great venue! Great seats! Great pricing! Loud! Good food! Good drinks! Easy to get to! Good parking! No complaints! One time I forgot about the purse regulation, it has to be clear and small but that was still fine. We went to the “Summer of Loud” concert- need I say more- I definitely needed hearing protection but they gave me some for free!!! 10/10! Highly recommend!
Went here to see Tunechi. His performance was awesome. So three stars for the pavilion experience itself. So yes, we're aware that the pavilion is outdoor/ open air, but apparently whatever tent or covering they use up above traps heat immensely. My friend also couldn't get a phone signal under it though my phone worked well. She has At&T I have Google Fi. I guess it doesn't help for the heat that you have thousands of people in the seating area. It seems I remember there were fans but not sure if they were on. My biggest issue was with one of the vendors there. They were doing margaritas and daiquiris but seems they only had options with dairy. So the one option they told us didn't have dairy, we purchased did taste like it had a little dairy but we dismissed that. But a few hours later our stomachs verified that, yes there was dairy. So better options for mixed drinks need to be provided. Outside of that you only have beer. One other issue was and I don't know if this is on the pavilion or the city; With with such a grand presence as Lil Wayne, there was no traffic assistance there. Nobody directing traffic for parking. Everything was backed up. No police out doing anything. Terrible. So if you're thinking of going here for any events or any busy weekend for the strip that's near, go super early as possible before the event begins. After this experience I realized depending on who I'm going there for, that the best option is to get a room at the hotel at the Marriott. Because even in the parking garage it took us about 30 to 40 minutes to get out of it due to the number of people trying to leave.
We saw Judas Priest and Alice Cooper a few weeks ago. I loved the outdoor concert. The weather was perfect although I can’t imagine what it’s like during peak summer. Biggest complaint?! All of the outdoor smoking. There needs to be a smoking sections as it’s disgusting breathing in smoke from others. It’s very rude in my opinion. Had to keep moving to get away. If you want smoke/vape that’s fine. At least have the common courtesy to smoke in a way it doesn’t affect non smokers. Mid 5/10 cigarettes 🚬
TheCynthia Woods Mitchell Pavillion is an awesome venue for concerts. We sat in the pit area the stage was particularly 15 feet away. It was wonderful. The sound was good.. We ate chicken nachos 4/10 Cheeseburger & fries 5/10 1 water 1 Dr. Pepper $59.00 Still had a fantastic time..
We arrived early and parked on the Timberloch lot. Great experience with the whole venue. We also received a free upgrade from our lawn seats to reserved seating, putting us much closer to the stage than we planned. The staff here is always helpful, and i look forward to future events here.
Went to a show at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion and let me tell you—it felt like stepping into a giant open-air jukebox powered by fairy dust and seriously good speakers. The sound system? Crystal clear. Every lyric, guitar riff, and drum hit landed just right no matter where you were sitting. Speaking of seats, the views are something to brag about. Add in the lively atmosphere, friendly crowd, and smooth (but watchful) security, and you’ve got yourself the makings of an unforgettable night. Now, onto the less magical: the concessions. Unless you’ve recently sold a rare treasure on eBay, prepare yourself to pay dragon-hoard prices for snacks and drinks. Parking isn’t much friendlier—your wallet takes a hit before the music even starts. And if you don’t time your arrival or exit with the precision of a Navy pilot, traffic will test your patience. Still, if you can stomach the prices and plan your timing, the Pavilion’s vibe and sound are worth it. Pro tip: get there early, sing your heart out, and leave just as the last encore fades unless you like bumper-to-bumper parking lot karaoke.
Omg this was our first time going to this venue. My husband and I loved it and we'll return again. The parking is horrible, I'm glad they were out there with the people to drop you off at the entrance. It was a great show that night with Keith sweat, xscspe, October London and cupid. Now I know to get better seats for the next show. Ooh I forgot the special guest T.I came out.
The Woodlands Children's Museum
2. The Woodlands Children's Museum
4.4
(949)
Children's museum
Museums
Interactive exhibits & imaginative play are the focus of this museum designed for young children.
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We love this place!! I have a daughter who is physically disabled (not extreme but very low tone, needs assistance for a lot of things) and we prefer this one over Houston due to the smaller size and better accessibility! My son will be 16 in a few weeks and I always took him here as a toddler, too. I tell everyone about this place. We went last week for fairy day and my daughter was in awe of Tinkerbell! Pro tip: there is no food but they do have covered picnic tables outside by the front door. Bring a lunch and eat outside so you don’t have to miss any play time! 🥰
I disliked this experience today. Ellen was not very compassionate. I wanted to enjoy my experience but the initial impression was that they do not care about the families who may not be able to afford the cost. My kids noted that the staff was not very friendly and there were not a lot of interactions with the staff. One lady just walked around and never spoke or said hi or anything. They could smile more and be more friendly upbeat in a kid friendly environment.
The Woodlands Children’s Museum is a wonderful place for little ones. Everything is designed to let kids learn through play, with fun hands-on activities, creative areas, and friendly staff. It’s a clean, safe, and well-organized space where every corner sparks imagination and curiosity. Perfect for a family outing, especially with kids ages 2–8. The children leave smiling, excited, and full of energy!
My 4 year old and 1 year old absolutely loved our morning here! We brought a picnic lunch and ate it outside the door at the picnic tables. It was perfect!
Will not be returning. Pretty rude staff. They were annoyed we did not buy tickets ahead of time. Told us next time we needed to. Then… They were annoyed we paid with cash. Then told us to come in next time early because they’ll be closing in two and a half hours and there is no refunds if we did not get to everything. Then… Told my oldest he wouldn’t enjoy because he was too old. Even though his age level is on what is recommended…developmentally the activities that are set up are prefect for him. He felt like he was allowed to play with after that comment. Asked to leave because this place was for babies. As he was playing on the fire truck and kitchen staff told him to let the little ones play and move out of the way. He is tall for his age so many assume he’s older. Even though he played with SEVERAL kids older than him, but shorter. He was not rambunctious & played with the young toddlers that approached him. (Even pretended and let the little ones tell him how to “cook” or play in whatever way they requested.) I asked about the classes that they offer there. Very cold in response and told me my oldest could attend. I let them know I was inquiring for my youngest. They asked were we were form whenever I said it - they said it would be a far drive for us to make. Then walked away. Very few things I can take my toddler and oldest to enjoy together. This location is a great option for us but we will not be returning. Over priced for the areas set up. It cost to return is play school and activities set up for short entertainment. Would consider going to special events to make it worth while… However, staff were negative, annoyed, and not enjoying themselves at a CHILDREN PLACE. What is more fun than that? We did every section and enjoyed it with in one hour and forty five minutes. We had time to spare!
Went in for the rhyme circle time for toddlers and it was so sweet! My daughter really enjoyed it, she is 17 months. After story time we walked around the museum and she played in many of the different stations set up throughout. All in all it was lots of fun, clean and a friendly environment. We will be back!
Clean, fun, and polite people. A little small but my baby loved it!!
Great place for kids under 10. The staff was friendly. The toys were clean. They even have a toddler area for under 2. The price is 8 bucks a person over the age of 1. You buy the tickets online to save time when you get there. The place isn't big but they pack alot in the small space. My kids ages 6 and 3 played for 2 hours and could of stayed longer but we got hungry and since there's no food or drink allowed, we left to go have a late lunch. Overall, it was a great time and we plan to get a membership since they had such a good time.
The Woodlands Waterway
3. The Woodlands Waterway
4.8
(105)
Canal
Transportation
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My favourite place in Spring, Texas. Beautiful, serene, peaceful, and a relaxing place. The walk along the waterway is soothing. So glad to have a place like this. Wishes and blessings to one and all who created this place and who strive hard to keep this place as beautiful as it is.
Nice walking track at both sides of the waterway. Trolley stops also available.
November 14, 2024. It's a very nice area where I come here jogging or walking. I am a woman, peaceful minding my own business, and yes. I dress conservative, yet the construction/maintenance workers are constantly harrasing me. These are just some of the examples. Some are following me around in those moving carts, or lawn carts and I am using my phone to listen to my music while jogging/walking yet I am alert of these individuals. It's very sad that i come here to this beautiful area to work out and distress yet I constantly have to be alert in survival mode because they scare me how they act. They are so primitive. Yelling and making noises at me like they never seen a woman working out before. It's very uncomfortable feeling harrased and followed by these disgusting individuals.
A beautifull place to walk along the river side.
Second visit to the Woodlands Waterway. It was a place for pictures. We stopped by Mahoney’s for dinner. The ambience was great and so was the food and staff.
This park is so beautiful. The lake, the waterfalls, the beautiful restaurants, the free bus ride for your convenience to take you around the park if you don’t want to walk, the statues of historical events that reminds or educate, it gives a feel of a museum but with a twist cause it's outdoor. It’s a good place to spend time with your loved ones because of the relaxing and calm environment and it’s also a good photoshoot spot. Overall I had an amazing experience👌🏾
Awesome environment. Great place to get a nice run with scenery. Go on a date, or take the family. Even better views at night. Good restaurants near by..pricey...but worth it!!!
Great place to spend the day! You can shop, eat, ride swan paddle boats, ride the tram around the waterway, lots of bridges and beautiful landscaping!
George Mitchell Nature Preserve
4. George Mitchell Nature Preserve
4.7
(646)
Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
This large, forested nature preserve offers a hiking trail loop, bike trails & a lake.
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This is part of a nature conservancy. They have many miles of trails and access to popular swimming spots on the Creek. There is an app-- travelstorys that will narrate points of interest along some of the trails. The far Eastern portion of the Spring creek trail wasn't maintained the closer I got to I-45. It turned into a bushwack so I didn't gonall the way to I-45. Going West is all cleared and maintained trails for tens of miles if you are feeling up to it.
Love the trails here. Been going here for about a year now pretty consistently and it’s close to my house and pretty convenient. The trails are nice and typically pretty well kept up with. Weekdays aren’t too busy during the day but the weekends gets pretty crowded there sometimes. Still a great walking/hiking trail though.
Woodlands city so horrible . Why in the world construction going already 3 months? Lack of planning. Entrance to the park also developed a curb now. So it is difficult to enter without damaging low clearance car
Great trails are very nature focused and not just super wide man-made paths. It's fun and adventurous, but make sure to bring plenty of bug spray
We went during the week, and walked one loop. It is well marked and there are some plant markers. You are sharing the trail with bikes. The trail is soft sand and has many roots. It is beautiful in as natural setting as possible. There were no facilities where we were.
I love the trails!! Whether you go for a walk, hike, run, biking, you will LOVE it! Some are short trails, some are really long and a mixture of difficulty. There’s something for everyone.
I met a group out take a hike and use the inaturalist app. Lovely Trails floral and fauna.
Google bright me to a trailhead with limited parking but there was a lot of parking at the Rob Fleming rec center. Made for a really pleasant 5k on a Saturday morning
The Woodlands Mall
5. The Woodlands Mall
4.5
(16296)
Shopping mall
Shopping
Plaza for shoe, toy, familiar apparel & jewelry shops, plus a kid play area, carousel & food court.
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The mall is beautifully designed and super clean, with natural lighting and elegant architecture that makes shopping feel like an experience. There’s also a great variety of restaurants and cafés, whether you want a quick snack or a sit-down meal. A ride on the 1st floor is a plus point
Omg this is super nice in the inside but the outside is horrible. I really enjoyed coming to shop today. All the store selections are awesome!!! Enjoyed walking around for 3hrs straight and finding a lot of great selections in shoes and clothes. The clearance in most stores are really nice. The parking is horrible and the people park awful. Not to mention the handicap is for handicap not for your Tesla. It be nice if they monitor the parking area. As. Wheel chair user the parking for handicap is horrible, trash everywhere and well cars that are not suppose to be park there are. Enjoyed a nice clean mall.
This mall is the most spectacular shopping center Ive ever graces. 2 stories with every store you could possibly imagine, and then some! Youll find everything you need. I highly recommend the glass elevator!
I am going to make this review and simply speak to those who have never been to The Woodlands Mall - in order to get my point full across. I’ll preface this review by stressing the fact that Houston has a tremendous amount of excellent “malls” - that’s just a fact. But as far as the north side of town goes - there’s nothing better than The Woodlands Mall, hands down. Bar none. Whether it’s the multi levels of stores offering every single store the average person desires to see in one building, or the vast amount of great, specialty eateries offered in one piece of real estate, or the indoor carousel, the great food court - countless great, niche, one of a kind booths set up throughout the mall - you just gotta visit to experience it. There’s outdoor shopping, beautiful breezeways for enjoying time together - tons of things to do, see and plenty of places to spend your money. 😉😂
Inoperable elevators and escalators with no signs pointing to alternatives for handicapped patrons is lazy, irresponsible and shameful. One would think that the rent prices these high-end stores pay that management and mall employees would share some decency or respect for The Woodlands most vulnerable community members
The Woodlands Mall is a truly beautiful shopping destination. Once you step inside, the atmosphere is modern, clean, and spacious, with a fantastic selection of stores that cater to just about every need. It's a pleasure to walk around and browse the variety of shops and dining options. The interior is consistently well-maintained and provides an excellent experience. My only reason for not giving it a perfect five stars is the condition of the parking lots, which are a bit dated and could use a significant refresh. Despite that, it's still a top-tier mall and well worth the visit.
This mall is great!!! Don’t forget to tag us when you visit — you can spot our Top Knotch Grooming billboard near the Pet Fair and Macy’s! 🐾
I would say that this place is full of neat stores with optional food choices! A great mall to come and hang out at.
The Woodlands Art League
6. The Woodlands Art League
4.9
(12)
Art studio
Shopping
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My company Atirela was hired to decorate for a birthday party. We set up inside the studio, the space has high ceilings and has a nice charm to it.
I have taken multiple one session art classes and a three day fine art workshop with a professional oil painting landscape artist at The Woodlands Art League. As a member, I receive a discounted price on all classes and workshops, as well as the opportunity to network and make friends with other local artists. I appreciated that they offer evening and weekend classes when I was working full-time during the day.
I enrolled my 7-year-old daughter in the Creative Self Soars summer program, and she absolutely loved it! It gave her the chance to really use her imagination and come up with her own ideas in a fun and supportive environment. Susan was an incredible teacher—so engaging and encouraging. The kids were not only learning, but also truly entertained and inspired. My daughter had such a great time, and she’s already talking about going back next year. Highly recommend this program to any parent looking for a creative outlet for their child!
I just came from my first ever pastels class, "Painting with Pastels," taught by Tetyana Aleksenko. What a great teacher and workshop. I was blown away! If you're interested in pastels, I highly recommend her as an instructor. As a new member of The Woodlands Art League, I'm thrilled to know we have such amazing artists and resources available. I'm looking forward to getting more involved!
I HIGHLYYYYYY RECOMMEND!! My 9 year old is super shy and from the first time she stepped into TWAL she was so comfortable being around like minded people. She loves the art programs and the staff that has done an incredible job with all the kids that have attended. As a parent I was impressed and surprised at how fast and how much her art has progressed and changed and the beauty in seeing her learn from not only her teachers but her peers is worth it! Again HIGHLY recommend!!
The Woodlands Art League has great workshops, classes and demos to develop artistic skills! They sponsor art shows and exhibits in the Woodlands community!
This is a great art league! Very active and involved in teaching and promoting art in the Woodlandscand South county! I highly recommend people joining and supporting the visual arts!
This is our second year doing art camp with Ms. Susan and it continues to be one of our favorite camps of the summer. Highly recommend her camp.
Rob Fleming Aquatic Center
7. Rob Fleming Aquatic Center
4.6
(881)
Temporarily Closed
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Neighborhood swimming pool with interactive features for kids, lazy river, water slide & lap lanes.
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Great place to visit with the family. My son loved it. There’s a lazy river, big slide, kids area, plenty of lounge chairs and a nice view to the lake. Refreshments available for sale at the front
This is our favorite water park in the Woodlands! It’s always clean and they have triple the amount of lifeguards than any other waterpark. For parents with younger kids, they have the best splash pad and not too far from the chairs where you can watch them closely. This waterpark is also great for kids who are starting to learn how to swim as the lazy river and main pool are only 3 feet so they’re still able to stand if they’re tall enough. Try to get there early as the shaded chairs are always full.
Completed a Water 5K @ this aquatic center. 🌊. Nice area. Very scenic. 🏊🏾‍♀️ A resort-style waterpark featuring a 500-foot lazy river, a two-story flume slide 🛝 and a zero-depth entry pool 🩱 🩳 . Interactive play structure with a 150-gallon dump bucket, lap lanes & shaded seating. 💦 🪣
We had lots of fun here during summer break! I’ve never brave enough before to try the big slide anywhere but i tried it here and it’s so much fun! My kids also love it. Anyway turns out the big tube is free but you have to find it by yourself (like under the slide after someone done with it) since it’s limited.
Kids enjoy the park, clean and organized, highly recommended.
Water Park for all ages to enjoy with their families and friends. Life guards on the premises, strolling by or over to assist a young child or adult. While wadding, or walking around to check-in on the guests who frequent the establishment.
We hosted our kids birthday party here and JD and the manager Summer were awesome! They were so kind and provided excellent customer service and made sure our guests checked in and made the whole process easy for us. Everyone at the front desk to the amazing lifeguards are always so courteous and professional. The life guards take their jobs very seriously and I always feel safe with my children’s water safety here. The township does a wonderful job at ALL of their community pools hiring the very best staff and lifeguards. A+ experience all the way!
Such a great place for families! Rob Fleming Aquatic Center is clean, well-maintained, and super fun for all ages. The lazy river, splash areas, and slides kept the kids entertained for hours. The staff were friendly and attentive, and there were plenty of shaded spots to relax. Perfect for a summer day out—highly recommend it to anyone in the area!
The Woodlands Farmers' Market
8. The Woodlands Farmers' Market
4.6
(374)
Farmers' market
Shopping
Non-profit Saturday market hosting local vendors of food, global fare & natural beauty products.
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We went from visiting to a booth! My wife started grinding her own flour a while back to try out better options for food with my gluten allergy in mind. We had a great time in the booth last weekend, her first time. We had a lot of interest so very encouraging! She grinds the flour right in front of you! Can't get much fresher than that! The next step will probably be some cookies and rolls!
The Woodlands Farmers' Market is a wonderful spot for a weekend outing. The selection of fresh, local produce is fantastic, and it's great to see so many vendors offering high-quality goods, from artisan breads to homemade jams and unique crafts. The atmosphere is lively and inviting, and it's a genuine pleasure to support local businesses. The reason I'm giving it four stars instead of five is that it can get incredibly crowded, especially on a nice day, which can make it a bit difficult to navigate and find a parking spot. Despite the crowds, the overall experience is excellent and it's definitely a must-visit for anyone in the area.
It can get really hot in the afternoon here as it is in an asphalt parking lot and it's all line up in the center, there are some nice big trees on the edge of the parking lot, they can move everyone over a little bit to use the natural shard from the tree so it will not feel as hot on certain time of the day. The parking is a bit of a walk for people with disability. But this is where I discovered one of the food vendor Crunchy Rolls serving great Mexican food with fresh tortillas. It is a great Farmer's Market for people who live around here.
Fun weekend spot! Stop by the Ibarra’s Chili Garlic Crunch’s spot for the BEST CHILI OIL ever!! It doesn’t compare to any store bought chili oil. Very flavorful and is all natural! The staff for the booth is great and very friendly. Must try! I see a lot of people stop by the farmer’s market just for that chili oil!
We love the farmers market!! Every Saturday I think 9-1. I would recommend going at least once. There’s all sorts of shops. My most favorites are the fresh bread, produce, the hot sauce stand, pickled vegetables. They also have lots of options for pet shops to get your pet gifts. You can bring your dog, kids. There’s music and food trucks. It’s all super fun! Wear sunscreen and a hat though…there’s no shade and it’s in a parking lot.
Local farmers and artisans. Plus Plantonic Friends Nursery offers select native and well adapted plants for your garden; milkweed always available. Visit every Saturday 9 to 1 pm.
Super cute! So many friendly people and amazing vendors. Get their black garlic sauce!
We love to visit our local farmers market. Everyone so friendly and attentive.
Legends Sports Complex
9. Legends Sports Complex
4.1
(141)
Permanently Closed
Gym
Fun & Games
Indoor-outdoor sports & fitness facility with 100,000 sq. ft. of courts, fields & equipment.
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Very nice batting cage. My son came here to practice a lot while he was at machine-pitching age. Their membership program is very flexible with reasonable cost $20+ per month. Their staff are nice and helpful. Also, No problem to quit their membership.
I've been a member at Legends for two years. MOST of the staff is great and helpful. The facilities are top notch and aside from the lack of a pool the gym is perfect. HOWEVER, Legends hosts a variety of tournaments, competitions, etc., which basically leaves its general members without a court to play on. 2/3 days of the week the basketball courts are fully occupied which makes it quite frustrating sometimes! Nonetheless, the low price, the great equipment, and size of the gym make it my favorite gym.
We have been members with Legends for over a year and LOVE it. We homeschool and come up to the gym a couple times a week for PE. The staff is always very considerate and attentive. I've not had one problem with the staff. My older daughter also plays with their volleyball club but that is run separately from the rest of the gym. We love her coach, team and we love Beverly Murphy. Thank you Legends for running a great business that really focuses on health for the whole family. We'll be staying for years to come and recommending you to our friends.
Great family place! Child care is the best I've ever experienced in a gym! The ladies are the sweetest to my 4 year old and make us extremely comfortable. Our Monday's consist of my daughters tumbling class at sideline which is located here, while my husband works out, and 6 year old son hits the batting cages to get some baseball practice in every week. Kind of a one stop kind of place for all of us!
I'm not a member of this gym but I did tour it a few months ago. The gym and facilities are decently comprehensive, though they do not have racquetball courts or a swimming pool (which is why we didn't sign up). The prices were the best we could find for this sort of facility. The class schedule was a bit limited, and the place was a little run down (but they were still recuperating from the floods so I'll give them a little leeway there), but otherwise it appears to be a really good gym.
I have been a member of Legends for about 5 months now. When I visited to check out the facility for the first time I was given a tour of the entire complex, told about all their class offerings and even given a one week trial membership so I could see if I liked it before signing up. I have been attending Garrick's boot camp class since I started. In the beginning I was going to the 11:30 class but due to job changes am now attending the evening class that starts at 5:45. This class is a great combination of cardio and strength training. Garrick does a fantastic job keeping things new. I attend classes 3-4 days per week and I'm still enjoying new workouts and haven't become bored. I have also attended several spinning classes with Heather on Wednesday's at 6 PM. She is terrific and I really enjoy her classes and coaching style. I like that Legends offers a wide variety of classes at various times. This keeps things interesting and I can usually always fit a class into my busy schedule several times a week. The group classes are always very supportive and the people I have met there have now become friends. The facilities here are very nice but they've also been upgrading a lot of things too, which is nice to see. There has been talk about them adding a lot of new classes at the beginning of 2017 too. More spinning classes, a basic, intermediate and advanced option for boot camp and all new rowing classes. I have enjoyed all of my classes and highly recommend Legends and their group fitness classes to anyone.
Came here for one of my friends kids birthday party and fell in love! We had so much fun and the staff is extremely helpful, friendly, and sweet. I'm thinking of throwing my kids party here next year. Great experience! The indoor area is used for many sports. Theres rock climbing from what I heard too.
The child care is great. My daughter has so much fun when mommy and daddy go to work out. My husband has been working out with the head trainer, and other than being incredible sore the first week, he loves it. He feels that he is already seeing a change. As for me, I love the top of the line equipment, the Zumba classes, the smoothie bar and the personalized attention the staff gives. For the price we pay, its 100x better than 24hr fitness.
George & Cynthia Woods Mitchell Library
10. George & Cynthia Woods Mitchell Library
4.7
(163)
Public library
Libraries
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This was our first time at this location and we really enjoyed it. They have a large children’s section with lots of computers for the kids to use and each one has headphones. They have a young adult section upstairs that is closed off in its own little section. Staff was friendly. Will visit again.
Everyone has always been friendly and helpful, there are lots of family and kid oriented fun events, clean and welcoming facilities. Our favorite things include: the scavenger hunt, picture booth, community puzzle, friendly faces, seed library, the library of things, and plenty of books and movies for everyone. We especially enjoy the library of things where a person can check out and borrow at home: games for all ages, fun and interesting puzzles, camping supplies like tents and sleeping pads, cooking tools like cool cookies cutters, crafting things like a sewing machine and knitting needles, learning aids like quiz games and experiment kits, I think there are even a few video games to be borrowed. We visit the library as often as we can.
I absolutely love this library. It has become one of my favorite places since the south regional library closed. The study rooms upstairs are especially amazing for people with ADHD, anxiety, or sensory sensitivities. I often find them to be calm, comfortable, and easy to focus in, which makes them perfect for deep work or reading time. But honestly, the librarians are the real heart of this place. Every single staff member I have interacted with has been incredibly kind, welcoming, and genuinely helpful. They go out of their way to support you. That kind of warmth really matters, especially for people like me who can get overwhelmed in public spaces. The second floor is my go-to. It is usually very peaceful, and there are plenty of quiet nooks to sit, work, or just relax with a book. I originally left a review mentioning that the second floor sometimes had a bit of noise, but after spending more time here, I want to revise that. I have found that the environment is almost always quiet and respectful. It is not labeled a quiet floor, but it feels like one most of the time. If you are looking for a cozy, clean, place to study, think, or just breathe, this library is a hidden gem. I don’t know all the librarians names yet (they are all awesome) but Trevor was especially helpful on my last visit. (Updated to reflect more recent visits)
My favorite branch! I love the upstairs area! Lots of seating! It gets chilly so if you are temperature sensitive bring a sweater. The library is the best place for silence and concentration! Keep the libraries open and support!
We absolutely love this library! We also bought some books at the bookstore in front and my kids can’t wait to visit back here to buy more ❤️
Nice library the staff needs more training in the children's room, I've been to many libraries here in Texas and some of the the parents and children aren't being respectful of the children's room while other's are, and I haven't seen or heard anyone working in the room address the loudness that's going on, I've taken notice all the librarns do is sit at the front desk and seem to be engaged in with whatever they have in front of them, never see them interacting with the actual people who are there. In one case it was 4 children inan area, I guess it was the House keeping area, those children were keeping up so much noise, nothing was said not to the children or the parent's, they were just sitting there talking as if this was normal behavior to have in a library, Nothing was said to any of them and they never got quite while I there. How disappointing, then two siblings came in and they were a little loud but they were excited to be on the computer's and to be able to sit next to each other, and all at once you heard a loud 🤫 shhhhhhhhhhhhh 🙄, as if their excitement was anywhere as loud as those other children, I made a comment about the other children had been keeping up so much noise for more than 20 minutes and nothing was said to them, my thing is this, treat everyone equal, you can't tell one group of children to quit down and not the other's expically when the other children were being loud the whole time, everyone Needs to be reminded of the RULES in the library at all times, it's alright for the librarian's to address loudness, running and playing around. It's okay for friendly reminder to ALL Parent's and Children , the library is for everyone to enjoy and unfortunately I haven't been these past few visits at many different libraries.
Very nice library with a very helpful staff. This is a good place to study or just enjoy reading a good book. Well organized. It offers rooms for group study or discussion groups. You just have to reserve in advance as they tend to be booked quickly.
This library gives me warm fuzzies. It’s clean and organized. Also we vote here! Section for children is HUGE. Also a section for Young Adults. Magazines. CDs of audiobooks. Lots of room to quietly read or study. A reference desk upstairs. Lots of parking. Located in Village of Sterling Ridge across from the YMCA. it makes my heart so happy to see moms of young children still taking them to the public library. I loved going to the library as a child. And as a adult I enjoy having quiet time without electronics to read or study.
Cinemark The Woodlands and XD
11. Cinemark The Woodlands and XD
4.5
(3918)
Movie theater
Concerts & Shows
Chain of movie theaters, some with multiple screens, stadium seats & self-service ticketing kiosks.
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Saw the second gladiator here with a friend, very nice place they have other food besides popcorn and candy. They have very nice reclining seats with little trays attached to them. XD is definitely the way to see a movie sound and picture is amazing.
We saw F1 in XD. 2 stars because the screen was fantastic! We have seen other XD movies at other Cinemark locations. This one missed the mark. You pay extra for XD, but this theater did not have any of the XD upgrades - no sound upgrades and no seating upgrades. Our chairs were both bent sideways so much that we left the movie with terrible back and hip pain. There were children running around and being obnoxious during the movie - nobody from the theater did anything about it. We ordered popcorn and a Dr. Pepper to be delivered to our seat. The man delivering it to us was very short and rude. The Dr. Pepper lacked flavor - it tasted like carbonated water with a drop of flavoring added - yuck! The popcorn was stale and only had crumbs as if they scraped the bottom of the barrel for our entire large size popcorn. The Cinemark app says you get a free refill on the drink, but this location does not honor the free refill - very strange. It was so hot during the entire movie that we both were overheated and sick to our stomachs.
Obsessed with this theater, it’s kept up, still looks new, extremely clean. Cinemark isn’t my fav theater, specifically due to the fact that they charge for refills. The arcade is great, food court is amazing, workers are very friendly. Will def be back if I’m in the area.
Had planned on going to the Woodlands Mall, and stopped by here just to check show times. It turned out that this theater showed the movie we each wanted to see at around the same time. Got tickets then spent some time at the mall and came back. Comfortable seats, nice screens and sound, and a good ticket price. It would be nice if the theater were connected to the mall, but it is still convenient and we would like to come back here.
It wasn't a bad experience but things should have been a little more organized. I ordered our tickets and popcorn online. The popcorn was already there before we arrived, anyone could've put something in it and it wasn't hot. Also, it was a 3D movie and we did not receive our glasses my husband had to go back to get the 3D glasses. I was expecting a great experience I had not been to the movies in many years. I am handicapped and this was supposed to be a part of my rehab experience.
If you use the garage next-door, there is plenty of parking. Nice clean well kept theater with comfortable seating and the plush seat optional screens also. Includes a snack bar with options such as hotdog and nachos, an arcade area, and enough very clean bathrooms that there are no long lines.
We just went and saw Demon Slayer, which was great. But this was the worst movie experience my girlfriend and I have ever experienced. The movie was so loud we had to make makeshift earplugs to be able to tolerate this. Not only that, but every time the movie got quiet, you could very clearly hear the Taylor Swift movie in the next theater over. That really sucked and unless they pay more attention to their audio quality and experience, I will be seeking other theaters to see movies.
Perfect place for a movie. Clean theatre. Very comfortable reclining seats. Good sound and picture quality.
Char Dham Hindu Temple
12. Char Dham Hindu Temple
4.8
(239)
Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
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Very beautiful temple nestled in a peaceful location. The whole architecture of the temple is nice. The concept is very good to make multiple temples which gives you blessings of visiting all the char dhaam in an easier way. We visited on a weekend and it was not crowded. Ample parking space is there. Lot of greenery is there around the temple area which makes visit a soothing experience.
We went there today, Thursday, March 13th, as it was Holi, and we find that it was closed, when their website and the sign at the gate stated, open from 6.00pm to 9.00pm. I noticed a lot of very disappointed devotees as us were turning into the temple and then turning around. If the temple needs to change their opening/closing hours on a specific day, I wish they or the trustees could update their website accordingly to avoid such disappointments in the future. Also, looking at the website, the site does not seem to give the dates and times of any such or future hindu festivities/prayers, and goes directly to some pop charm sale.
A serene and beautiful temple with stunning architecture and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The priests and volunteers are kind and knowledgeable, and every visit feels peaceful and uplifting. A true spiritual gem in The Woodlands!
This Indian Temple is truly a divine and peaceful place to visit. It houses idols of almost all gods, making it a spiritual destination where everyone can find a connection to their faith. What makes this temple special is its inclusiveness, people from all parts and communities can find their own god here and feel welcomed. The serene atmosphere, beautiful architecture, and the sense of unity among devotees create a deeply calming and uplifting experience. A must-visit for anyone seeking peace and spiritual fulfillment.
This place is the best place to visit daily. Every Saturday the maha prasad karyakram and the pandit ji are just doing awesome. They perform puja daily very nicely and during this Shravan festival lot of events are happening and the details can be found on the mandir website.
Temple is open for specific timings You get beautiful darshan of deities of all 4 Dham sacred places of india - Jagannath Puri, Dwarka, Badrinath and Rameshwaram.
Make sure you pay them or else sponsors get priority for everything… they get preferred parking spots as well as can cut the line!! Priests can be really rude if you are not a sponsor or do not get some cash out! ..never coming back.. gone are the days that God is for everyone..
Hare Krishna🙏🙏 What a Devin place this is. Beautiful temple and very auspicious environment. Lot of puja services every week and every mahurtham....you will always feel like coming back here......🙏🙏Jay Chardham....
Kevin Brady Library
13. Kevin Brady Library
4.3
(279)
Public library
Libraries
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This brand new library is located near a shopping center with plenty of parkings. Half of the building is community center. The other side is the library with interior layout like a circle, walking clockwise, you will see many private study rooms, main library, different sitting areas, youth library and children library. It’s one floor, very open and bright.
So happy our new library is open. It is absolutely beautiful and well organized. The lobby is stunning! I love the photo of old Grogans Mill. Lots of private rooms to study. Would like to see more helpful librarians. They were talking to each other instead of helping new patrons find the correct section of books. There is no map that lays out where the books are categorized. I walked around 10 minutes in young adult while two librarians chatted it up before I finally asked where was adult fiction and they told me I was in the young adult area. Maybe proactively asking until people get used to the new layout. I like that the travel books are current. If you want to take a trip to Europe the travel books are later editions > 2023 which is nice.
It’s so wonderful when beautiful public spaces like this open up in the city! The library is truly amazing—spacious, modern, and thoughtfully designed. It’s a fantastic place to spend time with your child, as they host fun workshops and activities. There’s also a great setup for those who enjoy blogging or small meetings. It’s a perfect spot to escape the Texas heat and enjoy some quality time with a good book in hand.
Nowhere to sit unless you want to sit next to a stranger or reserve a private study space. Clearly designed to keep you uncomfortable just enough so you don't loiter. Try the Conroe Library for a more welcoming environment or the Lone Star College library for better access to books. What a stain on this community.
The new Kevin Brady Library is undeniably beautiful: modern, bright, and thoughtfully split between the library on the right and the community center on the left. (I did not visit the community center side, so this review is only about the library.) For as large a space as the library occupies, the layout and use of space didn’t feel as well-planned as they could be. There are several specialty rooms, a dedicated children’s area, a young adult section, and a general area for everyone else. The young adult room has a few study nooks a long desk area with 4 chairs, and two small sitting sections, but it’s restricted to ages 12–17 after 2:00 p.m., which limits access for college students or adults looking for a quiet spot later in the day. The children’s area is large and bright, with big windows and plenty of open floor space, but surprisingly little comfortable seating for parents to sit and read with their kids or relax while they do. The main area for everyone else has a mix of small study nooks (around four), four two-person tables, (which are so small you can only use a laptop but not bring any books if you are ‘sharing the desk’ with another person), one long desk that can seat about five people, and three round tables with four chairs each. There are only three small comfortable sitting areas with a few chairs and low coffee tables. The remaining space is taken up by study rooms that must be reserved in two-hour blocks, that you can only reserve them same-day, by phone or in person, which makes it inconvenient for planning ahead. There’s also a large computer lab and some meeting rooms, which are functional but take away from the kind of relaxed, open seating many people expect in a community library. For all its beauty, the library doesn’t really invite you to sit down, read, or study for any length of time. Honestly, the local Starbucks offers better seating and ambiance for that. Overall, it feels like the furniture and layout were chosen for appearance rather than comfort or usability. It’s a gorgeous building, but the space could have been designed much more thoughtfully for the people who actually want to use it. I was so excited to have a new and updated library, but I’m sadly disappointed by the lack of comfort and practicality it offers. Now onto the whole book thing, it’s like they just threw a handful of books into the space to call it a library, not much selection, but it does not even look like they have an area to sit and listen to audio books either. I went back serval times hoping I would feel differently, but the vast space is used poorly. Therefore I give it a ⭐️⭐️½ (2.5/5) I really hope they hear the feedback from the community. They need more study spaces with comfortable seating. Kevin Brady Library: Beautiful Design, But Poor Use of Space
So much entitlement over a free resource. I think people giving low stars are feeling disappointed because of nostalgia. This Library is awesome! There are plenty of books, plenty of study rooms in a beautiful building. Overall the staff has a serious demeanor- I am not a minority but I saw someone mentioned discrimination. I personally have been there 4 times so far and each time have been treated in a serious manner as opposed to a “happy / friendly” manner but I think that’s just the vibe and am not offended by it. They’re not rude just serious. I’m so happy so many people dislike it so they won’t overcrowd it. I have studied for hours at all the woodlands libraries and this one is the best by far.
Wonderful new library and love all the seating areas in the kid section.
This is the new library for the woodlands after the other one near HEB closed for another project. It is spacious.

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