Dee & Karey’s guidebook

Dee & Karey
Dee & Karey
Dee & Karey’s guidebook

Winery

Fun Winery
16 locals recommend
Cork This! Winery
21123 Eva St
16 locals recommend
Fun Winery
61 locals recommend
Bernhardt Winery
9043 County Road 204
61 locals recommend

Food scene

Great Food....
53 locals recommend
Pizza Shack
19132 Stewart Creek Rd
53 locals recommend
Great Food....
Fine Dining
60 locals recommend
Walden Yacht Club
13101 Melville Dr
60 locals recommend
Fine Dining
Great food and nice view.
106 locals recommend
Fajita Jacks
15256 TX-105
106 locals recommend
Great food and nice view.
Good food and drinks
12 locals recommend
Kitchen Tales
14543 TX-105
12 locals recommend
Good food and drinks
Great burger, good family atmosphere.
13 locals recommend
McKenzie's Barbeque & Burgers
17099 Walden Rd
13 locals recommend
Great burger, good family atmosphere.
Dine in Chinese on Lake Conroe
35 locals recommend
Akashi
15250 TX-105
35 locals recommend
Dine in Chinese on Lake Conroe
Китайски ресторант "Вкусът на Китай"
20212 Eva Street
Dine in or delivery
Good food, close to home
24 locals recommend
Café on the Green
13101 Walden Rd
24 locals recommend
Good food, close to home
Which Wich Superior Sandwiches
15260 TX-105
Subway
18442 Highway 105 West

Sightseeing

Lots of history and great place to take pictures.
22 locals recommend
Fernland Historical Park
770 Clepper Dr
22 locals recommend
Lots of history and great place to take pictures.
MONTGOMERY, TEXAS. Montgomery is at the junction of State Highway 105 and Farm Road 149, near the southwestern edge of Sam Houston National Forest fifteen miles west of Conroe and fifty miles northwest of Houston in western Montgomery County. It traces its roots to 1823, when Andrew J. Montgomery established a trading post a few miles to the west of the current townsite. On December 14, 1837, the town named for Andrew Montgomery became the first county seat of Montgomery County, the third county formed under the Republic of Texas. The county originally extended from the Brazos River to the Trinity. A post office opened in Montgomery in 1846. The city was officially incorporated in 1848 with Judge Nathaniel Hart Davis as mayor. In the era of antebellum Texas Montgomery had a newspaper and a telegraph line and was at the crossroads of two stage lines. It became a trading center especially in lumber and cotton. In 1850 it had Baptist and Methodist churches, a Masonic lodge, a private school, a new courthouse, and two physicians, E. J. Arnold and J. H. Price. In the 1850s a yellow fever epidemic reduced the population. With the Civil War and Reconstruction,qqv the political and economic power in Montgomery County shifted away from Montgomery. When the Houston and Great Northern Railroad laid track through the center of the county in 1870, Conroe was established. In 1889 it was chosen the new county seat. The population in Montgomery dropped from 1,000 in 1890 to 600 two years later, although the town's businesses still included cotton gins, sawmills, and two hotels. The population decreased to 350 by 1925 but revived after World War II, reaching 750 in 1950, when Montgomery remained a market and shipping center for the western part of the county. The population slowly declined to fewer than 300 in the 1980s, but 10,000 people lived within a seven-mile radius of the town. Real estate, ranching, and oil underpin the economy of Montgomery. In 1990 the population was 356. The population grew to 489 in 2000.
42 locals recommend
Montgomery
42 locals recommend
MONTGOMERY, TEXAS. Montgomery is at the junction of State Highway 105 and Farm Road 149, near the southwestern edge of Sam Houston National Forest fifteen miles west of Conroe and fifty miles northwest of Houston in western Montgomery County. It traces its roots to 1823, when Andrew J. Montgomery established a trading post a few miles to the west of the current townsite. On December 14, 1837, the town named for Andrew Montgomery became the first county seat of Montgomery County, the third county formed under the Republic of Texas. The county originally extended from the Brazos River to the Trinity. A post office opened in Montgomery in 1846. The city was officially incorporated in 1848 with Judge Nathaniel Hart Davis as mayor. In the era of antebellum Texas Montgomery had a newspaper and a telegraph line and was at the crossroads of two stage lines. It became a trading center especially in lumber and cotton. In 1850 it had Baptist and Methodist churches, a Masonic lodge, a private school, a new courthouse, and two physicians, E. J. Arnold and J. H. Price. In the 1850s a yellow fever epidemic reduced the population. With the Civil War and Reconstruction,qqv the political and economic power in Montgomery County shifted away from Montgomery. When the Houston and Great Northern Railroad laid track through the center of the county in 1870, Conroe was established. In 1889 it was chosen the new county seat. The population in Montgomery dropped from 1,000 in 1890 to 600 two years later, although the town's businesses still included cotton gins, sawmills, and two hotels. The population decreased to 350 by 1925 but revived after World War II, reaching 750 in 1950, when Montgomery remained a market and shipping center for the western part of the county. The population slowly declined to fewer than 300 in the 1980s, but 10,000 people lived within a seven-mile radius of the town. Real estate, ranching, and oil underpin the economy of Montgomery. In 1990 the population was 356. The population grew to 489 in 2000.

Park

Nice park, great place to have a picnic.
Cedar Brake Park
Texas 105
Nice park, great place to have a picnic.

Shopping

Nearby Shopping
32 locals recommend
Walmart Supercenter
18700 Hwy 105 W
32 locals recommend
Nearby Shopping
Grocery store with good selection of meat, produce, and Seafood.
24 locals recommend
H-E-B
3875 W Davis St
24 locals recommend
Grocery store with good selection of meat, produce, and Seafood.
Grocery Store
25 locals recommend
Kroger Marketplace
20168 Eva Street
25 locals recommend
Grocery Store

Bar on the Lake

Fun outdoor atmosphere on lake Conroe.
62 locals recommend
Papa’s On The Lake
14632 TX-105
62 locals recommend
Fun outdoor atmosphere on lake Conroe.

Boat Rentals on Lake Conroe

55 locals recommend
Nauti Dayz Boat Rentals
17100 TX-105
55 locals recommend
The New Lake Conroe Boat and Jet Ski Rentals
Fun Rentals at Lake Conroe
7035 Kingston Cove Ln