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Bear Branch Trails Association

**Residents pay trails assessments KAM**

Please visit the Kingwood Association Management website by clicking here. 


K-Sticker Information


MOSQUITO FOGGING BEGINS IN APRIL AND CONTINUES AT LEAST WEEKLY THROUGH OCTOBER. OUR CONTRACTOR IS SKEETERCIDE. 

 

UNLEASHED DOGS

All of us have probably seen unleashed dogs throughout the area. Please be advised that, in addition to being a violation of the restrictive covenants, the City of Houston has animal laws and ordinances that may be found here. 


CELL PHONE TIPS

If you need emergency assistance while on our trails keep in mind that 911 call takers cannot always locate your exact location from a cell phone. Most KSA trails have marked the block numbers of the streets by the trail entrances to help Emergency Services respond quickly. 


BE THOUGHTFUL

Please take your trash home or place it in one of the trash receptacles located at the park or along the trails. A special thanks to all those conscientious walkers who carry plastic bags to pick up debris that has been carelessly discarded throughout our common areas.

A liveable forest

Hunters Ridge Village is located in Kingwood, Texas. Also known as the "Livable Forest", Kingwood is best known for being a community that exists in harmony with nature. Kingwood's heavily wooded acreage is canopied with tall pines and magnolias, along with 20 other types of shade trees. The community is host to a variety of wildlife including deer, fish, birds, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Please see our FAQ section for a list of frequently asked questions and answers about the community.

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