|  |  | This expansive, established village is the home of The Woodlands Country Club and the 27-hole Palmer golf course. Exemplary schools, several large parks, and a village shopping center make Cochran’s Crossing a very centralized and convenient location for family living. Cochran’s Crossing was founded in 1983 and named after the Cochran family in Montgomery County that once co-owned the Grogan-Cochran Lumber Company and much of the timbering land that became The Woodlands.
The warm, comfortable Craftsman-style Palmer Clubhouse, home of The Woodlands Country Club, is located on Grand Fairway Drive in Cochran’s Crossing. For more information, visit www.thewoodlandscc.com. Nature enthusiasts and students of nature will appreciate the Shadowlake Marsh Experience in Cochran’s Crossing, located across Lake Woodlands Drive from Shadowbend Park. The original YMCA branch in The Woodlands is located on Shadowbend Place.
Cochran’s Crossing Village Center features a Kroger Signature store, CVS Drug Store, Skeeter’s and Alamo Joe’s restaurants, plus professional offices, neighborhood services, banks, shops and fast food eateries.
Village Facts
The Village of Cochran’s Crossing got its name from the Cochran Family, who were the founders of the Grogan and Cochran Lumber mills. Cochran’s Crossing hosts several community events through out the year, including the Wildflower Festival every fall. This Village is also the home of the original Woodlands High School and the Woodlands Country Club’s Arnold Palmer golf course. 16,000 people are proud to call Cochran’s Crossing home and there are over 5000 homes, and a wide variety of style, including several of the area’s best custom builders.
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