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Montgomery, TX Road Trips

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Downtown Montgomery, TX, TX

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Longest Drive

224.1 mi

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4h 2m

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Montgomery, TX by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

2,272

Median Income

$78,333

Median Home Value

$366,600

Median Age

36.1

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Montgomery, TX

Montgomery is a small town in the Post Oak Savannah region of Texas, about 60 mi (97 km) north of Downtown Houston.

Montgomery is north of Downtown Houston and brings along a southern small town charm. This rural town has a rich history in the Texas Independence movement, not far from where the Texas Declaration of Independence was signed at Washington on the Brazos. Even though Montgomery is a small town, there is still much to see and do within the area.

Texas Bluebonnets Montgomery is one of the prime locations to witness pristine Texas bluebonnets during the spring months. On almost every side of the road, Texas bluebonnets will be filling the landscape, along with the incredible Indian Paintbrush; an orange counterpart to the deep blue Texas bluebonnets. Sam Houston National Forest The Sam Houston National Forest is a large preserved area located about 15 miles from Montgomery. It is home to many different hiking trails and campsites, along with many different species of wildlife.

There are many recreactional activities that occur in Montgomery. Lake Conroe Lake Conroe, just east of downtown Montgomery, is one of the top attractions of the area. There are many neighborhoods that lie on the lake and it has created a fun, family atmosphere for all ages. Almost every weekend, boats will be out enjoying the sun either fishing or doing other water related recreational activities such as: water skiing, tubing, jet skis, and wake boarding. Lake Conroe is one of the larger lakes in the Houston area and provides many quiet locations to fish. Once a year, in the December month, a large sport fishing tournament will occur. This tournament brings in crowds from all over the nation to compete and watch. Texas Renissance Festival The Texas Renissance Festival is one of the largest in the country and takes place from the beginning of October to the first weekend of December. It is a festival that encompasses Renissance era themes and shows. There are many activities to do at the festival such as: jousting tournament show, dunk-a-wench, crossbow shooting, axe throwing, and Jacob's ladder. It is popular to dress up and get into character at an event like this. The food is also a highlight of this festival as your choices replicate that of what would be served to you in the Renissance era. Golf The Montgomery area is home to many pristine golf courses and is a common activity for those in the area. Golf courses such as Bentwater Country Club, Walden Country Club, April Sound Country Club, and Wood Forest Country Club are popular within the area.

There are several small family owned restaurants that help bring Montgomery its small town charm. Those include restaurants such as Ransom's Steakhouse and the Magnolia Diner.

Many of the restaurants serve alcoholic beverages, but there are not any places to go to specifically drink.

Many bed & breakfasts line the historic area of Montgomery. There are some hotels towards the east (when heading towards Conroe via Texas Highway 105) that surround Lake Conroe. Those hotels include: Margaritaville Resort on Lake Conroe and Best Western. It is popular to rent out homes that are on lake during the summer months.

Getting to Montgomery is fairly simple. Texas Highway 105 runs directly through downtown Montgomery (east to west), which can be accessed from the Conroe area to the east and Navasota to the west. Texas Highway 149 also runs directly through downtown Montgomery (north to south), which can be accessed from the Magnolia area to the south and Willis to the north. There are various small country roads known as "fm" or "farm to market" roads that run in and out of the area, however, Texas Highway 105 and 149 are the easiest to utilize. Texas Highway 105 and 149 can reach up to multiple lanes on each side, however, majority of the time, it is a 1-lane road on each side.

By car is the only way to get around in Montgomery.

Travel tips adapted from Montgomery (Texas) on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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