According to Top-engineering-schools, Porter, Texas is located in the northeastern part of Montgomery County, approximately 40 miles north of Houston. The city is situated along the west bank of the San Jacinto River and is part of the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area. The climate in Porter is typical for Southeast Texas, with hot summers and mild winters.
Porter’s history dates back to 1831 when it was established as a trading post for settlers migrating to East Texas. During its early history, Porter was known as a rural farming community until oil was discovered in the area in 1901. This led to an economic boom that lasted until the 1970s when many residents moved away due to job losses caused by the decline of oil production.
Today, Porter’s economy still relies heavily on oil and gas production as well as manufacturing and retail services. The city has also become an attractive destination for people relocating from nearby cities such as Houston or The Woodlands due to its affordable housing prices and close proximity to major transportation routes.
There are several schools located in Porter including public schools operated by New Caney Independent School District and private schools such as Porter Christian Academy and Living Word Lutheran School. In addition, Lone Star College System offers classes at its satellite campus located in nearby New Caney.
Porter has several landmarks that are popular with tourists such as Old Town Porter where visitors can explore historical buildings that date back to 1831 or take a walk along San Jacinto River Trail which offers scenic views of nature reserves and wildlife preserves. Other attractions include Porters Creek Park which features camping sites, hiking trails, fishing spots, picnic areas and more; or Sam Houston National Forest which offers activities such as zip-lining, horseback riding, kayaking and more.
Population: 1,490
Males: 758 (50.9%), Females: 732 (49.1%)
Zip code: 77365
Median resident age: 35.9 years
Median household income: $37,262
Median house value: $65,800
Races in Porter Heights:
- White Non-Hispanic (90.4%)
- Hispanic (7.5%)
- Other race (2.3%)
- American Indian (1.5%)
- Two or more races (1.2%)
(Total can be greater than 100% because Hispanics could be counted in other races)
Ancestries: German (15.2%), Irish (14.6%), English (10.7%), United States (8.5%), French (6.2%), Scotch-Irish (4.5%).
Land area: 3.2 square miles
Population
Porter, Texas has a population of 6,912 people according to the 2010 U.S. Census. The population is made up of a diverse mix of people from different backgrounds and cultures. The median age in Porter is 37 years old, with 41% of the population under the age of 18 and 10% over the age of 65. The majority of the population is Caucasian (74%), followed by African American (15%), Hispanic or Latino (7%), and Asian (3%).
In terms of educational attainment, 40% of adults in Porter have some college education or higher, while 31% have obtained a high school diploma or its equivalent. Additionally, 18% have not completed high school and 11% are currently attending school. In terms of employment status, 50% are employed full time while 18% are employed part time and 15% are unemployed but looking for work. The median household income in Porter is $51,842 per year with 22% living below the poverty line.
The town itself is located in Montgomery County along Highway 59 just north of Houston. It’s known for its rural charm and its proximity to Lake Conroe which provides ample recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike. There’s also a vibrant local arts scene that has grown in recent years as well as numerous restaurants, boutiques, and other attractions that make Porter an attractive place to live and visit year-round.
For population 25 years and over in Porter Heights
- High school or higher: 82.5%
- Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1%
- Graduate or professional degree: 2.6%
- Unemployed: 5.6%
- Mean travel time to work: 37.1 minutes
For population 15 years and over in Porter Heights CDP
- Never married: 23.6%
- Now married: 63.3%
- Separated: 1.9%
- Widowed: 3.2%
- Divorced: 8.0%
2.3% Foreign born (1.3% Latin America, 1.0% Europe).
Hospitals
Hospitals/medical centers near Porter Heights:
- KINGWOOD HEALTH CENTER (about 10 miles; KINGWOOD, TX)
- HEALTHSOUTH REHABILITATION HOSPITAL (about 11 miles; HUMBLE, TX)
- NORTHEAST MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITAL (about 11 miles; HUMBLE, TX)
Airports
Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Porter Heights:
- GEORGE BUSH INTERCONTINENTAL ARPT/HOUSTON (about 13 miles; HOUSTON, TX; Abbreviation: IAH)
- WILLIAM P HOBBY (about 36 miles; HOUSTON, TX; Abbreviation: HOU)
- ELLINGTON FIELD (about 40 miles; HOUSTON, TX; Abbreviation: EFD)
Other public-use airports nearest to Porter Heights:
- WILLIAMS (about 1 miles; PORTER, TX; Abbreviation: 9X1)
- MONTGOMERY COUNTY (about 15 miles; CONROE, TX; Abbreviation: CXO)
- DAVID WAYNE HOOKS MEMORIAL (about 18 miles; HOUSTON, TX; Abbreviation: DWH)
Colleges and Universities
Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Porter Heights:
- NORTH HARRIS MONTGOMERY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT (about 16 miles; HOUSTON, TX; Full-time enrollment: 13,933)
- HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM (about 24 miles; HOUSTON, TX; Full-time enrollment: 21,140)
- THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER (about 24 miles; HOUSTON, TX; Full-time enrollment: 2,595)
- SAN JACINTO COLLEGE-NORTH CAMPUS (about 24 miles; HOUSTON, TX; Full-time enrollment: 2,819)
- UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON-DOWNTOWN (about 28 miles; HOUSTON, TX; Full-time enrollment: 6,236)
- UNIVERSITY OF ST THOMAS (about 29 miles; HOUSTON, TX; Full-time enrollment: 2,541)
- UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON-UNIVERSITY PARK (about 30 miles; HOUSTON, TX; Full-time enrollment: 25,479)