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Tucked among the trees in the Maybella Forest neighborhood, a one-acre wonderland awaits discovery. Coach Les Peacock Park—one of seven unique parks in The Woodlands Hills, situated in  Conroe and Willis —has quickly become a beloved outdoor destination, honoring its namesake, a cherished former WISD teacher and coach.

Many children have transformed living rooms into forts or staircases into sailing ships, driven by imagination. With summer approaching, kids in The Woodlands Hills can bring that creativity outdoors at Peacock Park. Inspired by the idea of a backyard fort, the park includes a Viking swing for adventurous journeys, a climbing net for scaling imaginary peaks, and a colorful wooden fortress equipped with elements that build balance, strength, and agility. Nestled among the trees, it also features picnic tables under a pavilion — ideal for a break between adventures.

Children can connect with nature, make new friends, and let their imaginations take them on faraway adventures—all while staying close enough to be home for dinner. Whether it’s Peacock Park, Harkrider Park, Trailhead Ridge Park, Teralyn Woods Park, Sue Luce’s Daisy Park, Roz Dauzat Peace Park, Lucy and Gus Dauzat Dog Park, or Founders Park, The Woodlands Hills is thoughtfully designed with community and creativity in mind. With 25% of the community dedicated to green spaces, parks, and trails, residents of all ages can enjoy both active and peaceful experiences outdoors. Once fully developed, The Woodlands Hills will feature 20 neighborhood parks, all just minutes from home.

Coach Les Peacock Park is located at 515 Maybella Forest Drive in The Woodlands Hills where your child is free to use their imagination to romp, restore, reflect, and revive every day of the year. For more information on amenities and new homes in the community, visit TheWoodlandsHills.com.