The 5 best neighborhoods for families in Houston

Thao Tram Ngo

18 May 2023

Aerial view of cityscape and people sitting around a large park in Houston Texas

We used our proprietary Location Scores to rank the neighborhoods in Houston, Texas based on the following family-friendly characteristics: quiet, pedestrian-friendly, parks, groceries, elementary schools, and high schools.

Here’s our list of the best neighborhoods for families in Houston:

  1. Fourth Ward
  2. Montrose
  3. Meyerland
  4. Greater Heights
  5. River Oaks

Quantifying the characteristics of the best Houston neighborhoods for young families

Understanding the Houston, Texas area through location data

Local Logic builds location intelligence solutions to help home seekers and investors find opportunities that are most suited to their preferences and requirements. We use a myriad of data points to develop 18 proprietary Location Scores to provide street and neighborhood-level insights.

Location Scores factor in amenities close by in the neighborhood, and mobility patterns around a neighborhood. This tells homebuyers and renters how they can better understand and assess a location. Using our location insights, you can find properties based on specific characteristics, such as proximity to schools or quiet neighborhoods, and make better decisions on where in Houston to call home for you and your family.

Benchmarking neighborhood scores against Houston’s average scores

Below you’ll find the Location Scores for the best Houston neighborhoods for families as well as the city’s average. We analyzed the locations by the following family-friendly scores:

  • Quiet: Level of noise nearby
  • Pedestrian-friendly: Represents how many stores and institutions are nearby and how pleasant it is to walk to them
  • Parks: Quantity and area of parks nearby
  • Groceries: Distance to closest grocery store and quantity of grocery stores nearby
  • Elementary Schools: Distance to closest elementary school
  • High Schools: Distance to closest high school

Then, we ranked each neighborhood by a composite score of all these factors.

Here are the average scores for Houston:

  • Quiet: 6.2 — Some sources of noise nearby
  • Pedestrian-friendly: 5.1 — Some day-to-day needs are within walking distance
  • Parks: 5.7 — Moderate amount of park space nearby
  • Groceries: 5.6 — At least one grocery store within a 15-minute walk
  • Elementary Schools: 6.4 — At least one elementary school within a 20-minute walk
  • High Schools: 4.4 — At least one high school within a 30-minute walk

👪 Composite score for family-friendliness: 5.6

Ranking the best neighborhoods in Houston, Texas for families

Here’s our data-informed list of urban Houston’s most family-friendly neighborhoods:

1. Fourth Ward

Map of Fourth Ward in Houston, Texas Map of Greater Heights neighborhood in Houston, Texas

  • Quiet: 5.9 —  Some sources of noise nearby
  • Pedestrian-friendly: 7.7— All day-to-day needs are within walking distance
  • Parks: 8.8 — Large amount of park space nearby
  • Groceries: 7.2 — At least one grocery store within a few minutes’ walk
  • Elementary Schools: 8.6 — At least one elementary school within a 10-minute walk
  • High Schools: 8.4 — At least one high school within a 10-minute walk

👪 Composite score for family-friendliness: 7.8

The Fourth Ward is one of the six historic wards in Houston, Texas. It was the site of Freeman’s Town, and now has a museum by the same name. Aside from the museum, there are a lot of ways for residents to connect to the neighborhood’s history, like visiting The African American Library at the Gregory School. Send your elementary-aged children to Gregory-Lincoln Education Center, and your high schoolers to Carnegie Vanguard High School.

There’s no shortage of outdoor activities with the four major public green spaces in and around the neighborhood. Pop down to the Buffalo Bayou for Jazzy Sundays or kite flying, have a family picnic in Tinsley Park, or sharpen up your skateboarding skills at Jamail Skatepark.

2. Montrose

Map of Montrose in Houston, Texas

  • Quiet: 6.1 — Some sources of noise nearby
  • Pedestrian-friendly8.5 — All day-to-day needs are within walking distance
  • Parks:7.6 — Large amount of park space nearby
  • Groceries: 7.6 — At least one grocery store within a few minutes’ walk
  • Elementary Schools: 8.5 — At least one elementary school within a 10-minute walk
  • High Schools: 7.5 — At least one high school within a 10-minute walk

👪 Composite score for family-friendliness: 7.6

If you’re looking for a diverse, eclectic vibe to raise your family around, look no further than Montrose. The neighborhood is known for being LGBTQ+ friendly, its vintage stories, and unique restaurants. It’s a very art-focused neighborhood with a ton of galleries, and the Rothko Chapel that houses tons of abstract murals. Like the residents of the Fourth Ward, Eleanor Tinsley Park is a popular place among families in Montrose. The neighborhood’s main event is the Houston Greek Festival, which happens in October.

There are education options from kindergarten to university available in the neighborhood. For your youngest children, consider Poe Elementary School or Baker Montessori School. For your high schoolers, Lamar High School is the top choice. For university, the University of St. Thomas is right in town.

3. Meyerland

Map of Meyerland in Houston, Texas

  • Quiet: 6.9 — Some sources of noise nearby
  • Pedestrian-friendly: 5.8 — Some day-to-day needs are within walking distance
  • Parks: 7.4 — Large amount of park space nearby
  • Groceries: 7.4 — At least one grocery store within a few minutes’ walk
  • Elementary Schools: 8.6 — At least one elementary school within a 10-minute walk
  • High Schools: 6.8 — At least one high school within a 20-minute walk

👪 Composite score for family-friendliness: 7.2

In Meyerland, the options of things to do as a family are simple, yet have quite a bit of history to them. A lot of the parks have been around for quite some time, changed names, and the community centers have also been taken on by different groups. If you want to get your kids into Little League baseball, Meyerland Park is the place to do that. The most popular green space in town is Herbert Godwin Park and its adjacent Godwin Park Recreational Center. The area features a beautiful outdoor pavilion, a playground, and a well-lit sports park.

For your teens that only want to hang out with folks their age, the Merfish Teen Center is available. From Monday to Friday, drop your children off at Herod Elementary School or Bellaire High School.

4. Greater Heights

Map of Greater Heights neighborhood in Houston, Texas

  • Quiet: 6.3 — Some sources of noise nearby
  • Pedestrian-friendly: 6.2 — Some day-to-day needs are within walking distance
  • Parks: 7.3 — Large amount of park space nearby
  • Groceries: 7.9  — At least one grocery store within a few minutes’ walk
  • Elementary Schools: 7.9 — At least one elementary school within a 10-minute walk
  • High Schools: 6.2 —  At least one high school within a 20-minute walk

👪 Composite score for family-friendliness: 7.0

Greater Heights, also known as Houston Heights or The Heights, is a residential area full of early 20th-century homes and quirky, independent establishments. You and your family can spend hours on a Saturday popping into record shops, checking out the latest vintage fashion finds at a local vendor, or finding original gifts for friends and family not in town. One place that the neighborhood is known for is 14 Pews, a tiny church turned indie movie house.

For outdoor entertainment, take the little ones to Donovan Park, which is complete with a wooden-castle-themed playground. There are many schools in the neighborhood to choose from, including Field Elementary School and Heights High School.

5. River Oaks

Map of River Oaks in Houston, Texas

  • Quiet: 6.8 — Some sources of noise nearby
  • Pedestrian-friendly:7.0 — All day-to-day needs are within walking distance
  • Parks: 7.3 — ​​ Large amount of park space nearby
  • Groceries: 6.4 — At least one grocery store within a 15-minute walk
  • Elementary Schools: 7.9 — At least one elementary school within a 10-minute walk
  • High Schools: 5.3 — At least one high school within a 20-minute walk

👪 Composite score for family-friendliness: 6.8

River Oaks is a more upscale neighborhood in Houston. The bustling River Oaks Shopping Center is known for its high-end shopping and global restaurant offerings. On date night, check out the art deco River Oaks Theatre for an indie or foreign flick, or Rienzi, which is part of the Museum of Fine Arts.

Fun for the whole family can be found at River Oaks Park or the River Oaks Community Center, which has tennis courts, playgrounds, and a lit-up sports area. During the week, have your children attend River Oaks Elementary School or Lamar High School.

Finding the right neighborhood in Houston for your family

If you love the idea of community centers and similar gathering places, one of these five best neighborhoods in Houston for families could be your next stop.

Our Location Scores are available through Local Content on many of our partner sites and their real estate listings in Houston. When searching for your next home, or a new neighborhood, you can look for specific characteristics on each individual listing to find the perfect place for you and your family.

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