Welcome to Seabrook, TexasSeabrook was incorporated in 1961 but has a rich history. Originally a seaside summer retreat for Houston residents the area was serviced by a rail line that extended from Houston through Morgans Point and LaPorte ending in Seabrook. Families came to escape the summer heat and enjoy life on Galveston Bay. Some of these original homes still exist today. Fishing and the seafood industry also thrived. Seabrook began to grow with the opening of The Johnson Space Center (NASA) in the early 1960’s. NASA is only 4 miles from Seabrook. This is home of Mission Control for manned space flights.
Seabrook has held tight to its early roots as a small town with our extensive parks system. It has 15 city parks and over ten miles of hike and bike trails. There are several locations on the Great Coastal Birding Trail. The largest park is Pine Gully Park, a 52 acre park on Galveston Bay boasting a 1000 foot fishing pier and Karawankawa Indian camp site.
Home to the Lakewood Yacht Club located on the shores of Clear Lake. Every May, Lakewood hosts Wheels and Keels a nationally recognized antique car and wooden boat show. The Clear Lake Area boasts the third largest concentration of pleasure boats in the United States. The world famous Kemah Boardwalk is located across Clear Creek from Seabrook offering restaurants, rides and amusements.
Housing options range from starter homes in the low 100’s to waterfront condos and million dollar waterfront estates.We are conveniently located about 30 minutes to Houston, 30 minutes to historic Galveston Island and the beaches. Once here, you will want to stay. | More Local Area InformationLa Porte, Texas, at the head of Galveston Bay, is the door, “la porte” in French, to Buffalo Bayou and the Houston Ship Channel. It is only minute... Read moreDickinson is located 20 minutes from the Johnson Space Center, and half way between Houston and Galveston. Located on Interstate 45, Dickinson is 2... Read moreFriendswood is an upscale, professional community of 34,000 people. It is anchored by the Clear Creek ISD and the Friendswood ISD, both of whic... Read moreHouston, Texas, has a population of 2 million people, a land area of 600 square miles, and is the 4th largest city in the United States. Houston’... Read moreHouston, Texas is a thriving business hub for multi-national companies, with a diverse population base and a correspondingly wide selection o... Read moreThe Houston Museum District — a wonderland of art, entertainment and learning — is the 4th largest museum district in the country, boasting seventee... Read moreHouston, TX, the 4th largest city in the nation, is a place unparalleled in its mixture of urban and natural landscapes, historic and moder... Read moreOne of Houston’s grandest neighborhoods had rather humble beginnings and might never have taken off but for the vision and endurance of specia... Read moreLocated 50 miles south of Houston on the coastline of the Gulf of Mexico, Galveston Island is a treasure with 33 miles of beaches, relaxed lifestyle... Read moreWith so much to offer its residents—a tight-knit “neighborhood” environment, quality education, and exciting attractions for the whole family—it i... Read moreThe city of West University Place, TX is located within Harris County, Texas, just eight miles southwest of downtown Houston. Founded by forme... Read moreBecause of their prime location within the Houston metropolitan area, West University Place residents have unlimited Houston attractions right a... Read moreThe largest city in the Fort Bend County area of Metro Houston, the home to the most master planned communities in Fort Bend county, (the most in th... Read moreNot only do Sugar Land residents enjoy an abundance of career and educational opportunities, but they also enjoy a long list of attraction... Read moreIt is no wonder that thousands of people have chosen the city of Sugar Land when searching homes in the Houston metropolitan area; from lucrativ... Read moreOne of the fastest growing communities in the country, with one of the most award winning school districts and a style of life second to none, cause... Read more |