|  |  | Rolling topography and forested terrain characterize the Village of Indian Springs, known for its peaceful, secluded setting.
Larger parks include Forestgate and Falconwing Parks, both with swimming pools and water parks.
The renowned John Cooper School, a private college preparatory academy for students in grades K-12, is located in Indian Springs. Interfaith Child Development Center, one of the largest pre-school/child care centers, is also in this village.
Indian Springs Village Center includes an HEB grocery store, several restaurants like Mi Luna, a Tapas restaurant, and Sakekawa Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi, plus a host of neighborhood and professional services.
Village facts
The Village of Indian Springs gets its unique name from a discovery of Indian artifacts. The Bidai tribe of the Atakapan Indians roamed across most of the land now known as Montgomery County in the early 18th century. By 1850, no trace of this tribe remained until the artifacts were unearthed in 1984. Now this secluded Village houses over 6,000 residents and nearly 2100 homes.
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