Northeast Harris County Community
Welcome to Crosby, a close-knit community in northeast Harris County set near Lake Houston and the San Jacinto River, with small-town character and easy reach of downtown Houston.
Crosby is an unincorporated community in northeast Harris County, Texas, located roughly 25 miles northeast of downtown Houston within the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown metropolitan area. Situated near Lake Houston and the San Jacinto River, it grew from a rural settlement into an outer suburban community that retains a distinct small-town character. Because it is unincorporated, Crosby is administered directly by Harris County rather than by a municipal government. The community is home to roughly 3,000 residents within the census-designated place, with a larger population in the surrounding Crosby area. Its appeal lies in the combination of space, community, and proximity to Houston. Housing ranges from established single-family homes to newer subdivisions and properties on larger acreage tracts, giving residents a blend of suburban and semi-rural living that is increasingly difficult to find closer to the city center. Education is provided by the Crosby Independent School District, based in unincorporated Harris County, which serves the communities of Crosby and Barrett. Crosby High School, located off FM 2100, enrolls roughly 1,600 students in grades nine through twelve and anchors the district's campus network. The district's local, community-focused identity is a significant draw for families. Recreation centers on Lake Houston, which supports fishing, boating, and water skiing, along with the San Jacinto River. Crosby Park, a 46-acre facility, offers sports fields, walking trails, and picnic areas, while nearby Sheldon Lake State Park and county parks extend outdoor options. The annual Crosby Fair and Rodeo remains a signature community event. For commuters, FM 2100 and connecting highways link Crosby to Houston's employment centers, making it a practical base for those who want a quieter, more spacious setting within the metro area.
Crosby is located in northeast Harris County, Texas, within the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown metropolitan area. The community sits roughly 25 miles northeast of downtown Houston, near Lake Houston and the San Jacinto River.
Crosby is served by the Crosby Independent School District, which is based in unincorporated Harris County and serves the communities of Crosby and Barrett. Crosby High School enrolls about 1,600 students in grades nine through twelve.
Crosby is approximately 25 miles northeast of downtown Houston, reached primarily via FM 2100 and the connecting highway network. The drive to central Houston generally takes about 35 to 45 minutes depending on traffic conditions.
Crosby sits near Lake Houston and the San Jacinto River, giving residents access to fishing, boating, and water skiing. Crosby Park offers sports fields, walking trails, and picnic areas, and Sheldon Lake State Park is nearby.
Crosby offers a blend of suburban and rural living with a small-town atmosphere. Its housing stock includes single-family homes, new construction, and properties on larger tracts of land, appealing to buyers seeking more space within reach of Houston.
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