Nestled among the cypress and magnolia trees of Northwest Houston, Huntwick Forest is a small neighborhood with a big sense of community. 832 homes make up Huntwick Forest, but we’re centrally located in the Champions, Klein, and Spring communities.
Founded in 1968, Huntwick Forest has developed its own distinctive identity with beautiful trees, unique homes, and a small-town feel. Straddling the line between Klein ISD and Cy-Fair ISD, Huntwick parents will love that their children can attend sought-after school districts.
Gas lights cast a gentle glow on the upscale homes built mostly in the 1970’s, but as recently as 1993. Huntwick Forest’s high-quality homes among the pines on the fringe of FM 1960 have earned it an enviable nickname, the Memorial of the Northwest. The neighborhood shares characteristics with Memorial neighborhoods of the same age, with custom Tudor, English, and traditional homes on ample size lots.
Huntwick Forest benefits from its own water district (HCWID #116), a recreational club, and internal board of directors. While other HOAs have outsourced the management of their Association to outside firms, Huntwick Forest residents maintain full control in the community management and can lend their voices to the governance at monthly Board Meetings (held on the second Tuesday each month) and the Annual Meeting (held in February each year.)
Benefits and Amenities include:
Deed Restriction Enforcement
Architectural Control
Mosquito Fogging
Neighborhood Beautification Programs
Monthly and Annual Residents Meetings
Tennis, Pickleball, and Swimming Facilities
Backdoor Trash and Recycling Collection
Monthly Newsletter publication – Huntwick Herald
Community Events (Happy Hours, Holiday Parties, Chili Cookoff, and more)
Seasonal House Decorating Contests (Fourth of July, Halloween, and Christmas)
Huntwick residents are strongly urged to support the HCA and all it does for the community. HCA’s prime goals are to protect the property values, keep the neighborhood pleasing to the eye, and encourage a safe, diverse neighborhood that people want to live in. All residents are invited to lend their opinions and voices at our monthly Board meetings and the Annual Homeowners Meeting