Location
How deep can a
community’s roots go?
Just north of The Woodlands, in the county where the beloved Texas flag was born, lies Two Step Farm. For generations — and long before — people have sought out the natural abundance, desirable location and close-knit connection of this storied place. And we’re celebrating it in ways large and small, from Lone Star flags waving proudly in the breeze to community gathering places bursting with small-town charm. Pair that with fresh thinking and the convenience of living just north of Houston and you’ve got one great place on your hands.
This is Two Step Farm in Montgomery, TX
Rich history. Bright future.
Welcome to
Montgomery County
One of the oldest established places in Texas is now one of the nation’s fastest-growing — and it’s easy to see why. Here you can enjoy open-air shopping and dining at Market Street, boating on Lake Conroe, exploring Sam Houston National Forest, the fun and culture of The Woodlands, year-round festivities and the small-town charm of downtown Montgomery. Good old-fashioned Texas hospitality? You’ll find that, too.
Hither, thither and yon
What’s nearby
Two Step Farm’s location isn’t just convenient — it’s downright ideal. Nine-to-fivers will appreciate being just north of Houston and even closer to Spring, TX (as well as I-45 and the Aggie Expressway). Nature lovers will love having lakes, parks, forests and greenways nearby. George Bush Intercontinental Airport is well within reach. And the big fun and big conveniences of The Woodlands are right next door. Even better? The community will connect all of Montgomery County like never before.
Have you herd?
Goats have always
had a home here
Over 100 years ago, on a hot, dusty day, a goat wandered into the town of Montgomery, TX. Before long, townsfolk offered him cool water from the town’s well — and that’s not all. Soon shopkeepers were giving him food, the saloon was giving him beer and “Monty” became a local celebrity in his own right. Today, this spirit of friendliness and generosity lives on at Two Step Farm where goats make some of our favorite neighbors. (But let’s steer clear of giving them beer.)