Parks and trails
The Woodlands Uses Parks and Trails as Everyday Geography
The Woodlands is big, but its official profile keeps coming back to trees, parks, and paths. It calls the place a master-planned community about 27 miles north of downtown Houston, founded in 1974 by George P. Mitchell.
The same profile points to forested beauty, green space, parks, hike-and-bike trails, business campuses, hospitals, shops, restaurants, and arts and culture. That list tells you how the place wants to work: not one center, but a web of daily stops tied together by paths and trees.
For someone new to the area, that is more useful than treating The Woodlands as a single suburb on a map. The parks and trails are part of the local grid. They help explain how people move, meet, exercise, and find quiet pockets inside a very large planned community.
Source to confirm: The Woodlands Township - About the Township