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114 Woodridge Crossing
Clute, TX 77531
Brazosport Community on the Gulf Coast
Welcome to Clute, a Brazoria County city in the heart of the Brazosport area, minutes from the Gulf and home to the Great Texas Mosquito Festival.
Clute is a city in Brazoria County, Texas, within the Houston metropolitan area and at the center of the Brazosport industrial region along the upper Gulf Coast. It is one of a cluster of closely connected coastal communities — including Freeport, Lake Jackson, Jones Creek, Oyster Creek, Quintana, Richwood, and Surfside Beach — that together form the Brazosport area, anchored by petrochemical plants, manufacturing, and the Port of Freeport. The city's economy and daily life are shaped by that industrial and maritime base. Manufacturing of plastics, machinery, metal products, and fabricated vessels is significant, commercial fishing contributes to the area, and Port Freeport serves as a deepwater gateway for the region's industries. Clute's 2020 census population was about 10,600, with many residents employed in manufacturing, construction, and retail trades tied to the Brazosport economy. Clute is best known for the Great Texas Mosquito Festival, a long-running annual summer celebration held at Clute Municipal Park that has become one of the signature events of the entire Brazosport area, drawing visitors with its playful, community-centered spirit. The city's history reaches back to the junction of early land grants in the region, and it has grown steadily since the mid-20th century alongside the expansion of the petrochemical industry. Education is provided by the Brazosport Independent School District, which is headquartered in Clute and operates schools across the Brazosport area, including Clute Intermediate School and the district's high schools. The coastal location puts Gulf beaches at Surfside Beach and Quintana within minutes, and fishing, boating, and waterside recreation are part of everyday life. State Highway 288 links the Brazosport area north to Houston, connecting Clute to the larger metropolitan economy.
Clute is a city in Brazoria County, Texas, within the Houston metropolitan area. It is part of the Brazosport area, a cluster of coastal communities that also includes Freeport, Lake Jackson, Jones Creek, Oyster Creek, Quintana, Richwood, and Surfside Beach.
Clute sits in the Brazosport industrial region, where petrochemical plants, manufacturing, and Port Freeport anchor the economy. Many residents work in manufacturing, construction, and related trades, with the broader Houston metropolitan area providing additional employment within commuting distance.
Clute is served by the Brazosport Independent School District, which is headquartered in the city at 301 West Brazoswood Drive. The district operates schools across the Brazosport area, including Clute Intermediate School and Brazoswood High School, serving students from Clute and surrounding communities.
Clute is best known for the Great Texas Mosquito Festival, an annual summer event held at Clute Municipal Park that celebrates the community with a tongue-in-cheek nod to the Gulf Coast's most famous pest. The festival is one of the signature events of the Brazosport area.
Clute is minutes from the Gulf of Mexico. Surfside Beach and Quintana Beach provide public Gulf shoreline for swimming and fishing, while the Brazos River and the coastal waterways of the Brazosport area support boating and commercial and recreational fishing. Clute Municipal Park anchors local recreation.
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Clute's housing market serves a workforce community within the Brazosport industrial corridor. The city's two main residential areas — central Clute and the Woodshore neighborhood — offer a mix of established single-family homes and newer residential development, appealing to families employed in manufacturing, construction, and related trades. Housing tends to be more modestly priced than the nearby master-planned community of Lake Jackson, reflecting Clute's role as a practical, industrial-area home base. Buyers can find traditional in-town lots and suburban-style subdivisions, with the Gulf Coast, Port Freeport, and major employers all within a short drive.
Clute is organized around two primary residential areas: central Clute, the city's older core near its municipal facilities and commercial streets, and Woodshore, a residential area serving many of the families employed in the Brazosport industries. Beyond these, the city blends into the continuous Brazosport urban fabric, with Freeport to the southeast, Lake Jackson to the west, and Oyster Creek and Richwood nearby. The Brazosport area's towns are tightly interconnected by shared school districts, employers, and commercial corridors, so Clute's neighborhoods function as part of a larger coastal community centered on the region's industrial and maritime economy.
Clute offers a working-coast lifestyle tied to the Brazosport industrial region. The city is home to the Great Texas Mosquito Festival, an annual summer event at Clute Municipal Park that has become a beloved local tradition, celebrating community with a playful nod to Gulf Coast life. Daily life is anchored by the nearby petrochemical and manufacturing employers and the maritime activity of Port Freeport, while the coastal setting puts fishing, boating, and Gulf beaches within easy reach. Clute's position in the middle of the Brazosport area means shopping, dining, and services in Lake Jackson and Freeport are close at hand, and Houston's larger offerings are within commuting distance.
Clute is served by the Brazosport Independent School District, whose administrative offices are located in the city at 301 West Brazoswood Drive. The district educates students across the Brazosport area, with campuses including Clute Intermediate School and the district's two high schools, Brazosport High School and Brazoswood High School. Because the district spans multiple Brazosport communities, Clute students attend schools shared with neighboring towns, giving the area a unified educational system tied closely to the region's industrial workforce. For higher education, Brazosport College in Lake Jackson and the universities of the greater Houston area are within reach.
Clute sits within the tightly connected Brazosport area, with local and state roads linking it to Freeport, Lake Jackson, and the surrounding communities. State Highway 288 provides the principal route north toward Houston, connecting the Brazosport region to the metropolitan area's employment and services, while the coastal highways and Farm-to-Market roads tie Clute to the Gulf beaches and neighboring towns. The Port of Freeport anchors the area's freight and maritime activity, and the region's industrial plants are distributed across the adjacent communities. Daily travel is by car, with Houston roughly an hour away by highway.
Recreation in Clute is anchored by Clute Municipal Park, the home of the Great Texas Mosquito Festival and the city's main public gathering and recreation space. The coastal setting is a defining asset: the Gulf beaches at Surfside Beach and Quintana are a short drive away for swimming and surf fishing, and the Brazos River and area waterways support boating and both commercial and recreational fishing. The broader Brazosport region adds waterfront parks, piers, and marinas around Freeport and Lake Jackson. For residents, the combination of a community park tradition and immediate access to the Gulf and its fisheries defines the area's outdoor life.
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