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Spring arrives in Harris County, Texas, with a soft, insistent humidity that clings to the skin like a damp veil. It lies 6.9 miles south-east of The Woodlands, TX (from The Woodlands, TX: bearing 141°T), and is situated 9.9 miles west-north-west of Kingwood. The land here, a low-lying expanse threaded with bayous and shadowed by towering pines, awakens from its winter slumber not with a riot of color, but with a deepening of verdant hues. The air, thick with the scent of damp earth and the subtle perfume of unseen wildflowers, carries the distant hum of cicadas and the occasional splash of a turtle slipping into the murky water. Sunlight, when it breaks through the dense canopy of live oaks and magnusters, falls in broad, luminous shafts, illuminating patches of palmetto and the gnarled roots of ancient trees that seem to grip the soil with a primal strength. The very ground feels alive, a spongy, yielding carpet that has absorbed countless seasons of rain and sun, breathing a quiet, enduring life. This corner of Texas, once a landscape of dense pine forests and meandering waterways, has long been shaped by the ebb and flow of human endeavor. For generations, the fertile soil and abundant timber supported a way of life tied to the land, a heritage that still whispers in the names of the old ranches and the weathered barns that dot the countryside. Later, the burgeoning oil industry brought a different kind of energy, transforming the quiet rural expanse into a hub of activity, its influence still visible in the infrastructure and the diverse population that now calls Spring home. Today, the local economy is a mosaic, blending the enduring agricultural roots with the dynamic service industries and the constant influx of new residents drawn to the region's opportunities and its unique, unpretentious charm. The spirit of Spring remains one of quiet resilience, a place where the past is not forgotten but is instead woven into the living, breathing present, like the slow, steady current of the bayous themselves.
| Location | Spring, Harris County, Texas |
| Coordinates | 30.07994°N, 95.41716°W |
| Timezone | Central Time (America/Chicago) |
| ZIP Code(s) | 77373, 77379, 77382, 77383, 77388 |
| Area Code | 713, 832 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |