3-Day Weekend Itinerary for Spring, Texas
Spending a weekend in Spring? Here's the curated hour-by-hour itinerary from Spring News: Friday evening arrival through Sunday afternoon departure, with the can't-miss attractions, top-rated restaurants, and local tips for first-time visitors.
Before you arrive
- Best time: October through April for comfortable temperatures. Summer is hot and humid.
- Stay: Stay in The Woodlands (15 min north) or Galleria area (20 min south) for hotel options. Spring itself is mostly residential.
- Transport: You need a car. Spring is suburban and rideshares are limited.
- Reservations: Book popular restaurants on OpenTable 1+ weeks ahead, especially for Saturday dinner.
Friday — Arrival & evening
Settle in, get a feel for the city, light dinner + walk
6:00 PM
Check in + dinner at Old Town Spring
Settle into your hotel, then drive to Old Town Spring. Eat at Wunsche Bros. Cafe (Texas comfort food, in a historic 1902 saloon) or Spring Cafe.
Old Town Spring · $$ · No reservations needed
8:00 PM
Stroll Old Town Spring
Walk the historic district — restored Victorian-era shops, antique stores, locally-owned boutiques. Many stay open until 9 PM weekends.
Free · 1-2 hours
9:30 PM
Live music or quiet drink
Theatre Suburbia often has weekend performances; otherwise, head to a local bar in Old Town Spring for live music.
Check Theatre Suburbia schedule
Saturday — Full day exploration
Morning to evening — the big-day itinerary
8:00 AM
Breakfast at a local diner
Try one of Spring's well-loved breakfast spots — the kind with hot coffee and pancakes. Locals know which ones get busy.
$10-20
9:30 AM
Mercer Botanic Gardens
Free 250-acre botanical garden with native + tropical plants. Best in spring/fall. Bring a camera.
Free · 2-3 hours
12:30 PM
Lunch at a local favorite
Try a Tex-Mex or BBQ spot in the area. Old Town has options, or drive to The Woodlands for more variety.
$15-30
2:00 PM
Spring Creek Greenway
12-mile hike-and-bike trail along Spring Creek. Walk a section near Pundt Park or Jesse H. Jones Park. Wildlife viewing possible.
Free · 1-3 hours
5:00 PM
Coffee + browse Old Town shops
Wind down with coffee in Old Town Spring. Browse the antique stores you didn't get to Friday.
$5-10
7:30 PM
Dinner at Wunsche Bros. or Puffabelly Old Depot
Both are local Old Town institutions. Make reservations for Saturday night.
$20-40 · Reservations recommended
Sunday — Morning + afternoon departure
Relaxed pace before heading out
9:00 AM
Late breakfast + linger over coffee
No rush. Try a cafe with outdoor seating if weather permits.
$10-20
10:30 AM
Pundt Park or Jesse H. Jones Park
Family-friendly park time. Playgrounds, picnic areas, fishing pond (license required for adults 17+).
Free · 2-3 hours
1:00 PM
Lunch + head home
Grab lunch at a local spot, then hit the road. Easy I-45 access to Houston (20 min) or further.
$15-30
Spring News local tip: Skip the Old Town Spring crowds Saturday afternoon — go early Saturday or Sunday morning for the best experience. Old Town hosts seasonal festivals (October Texas Crawfish Festival is huge).
If you have more time
Add a day trip: Houston (20 min south) for museums, sports, or shopping; The Woodlands (15 min north) for upscale dining and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion concerts; Lake Conroe (30 min north) for boating.. Or use the extra day for a slower revisit of your favorite spot from the weekend.
Budget estimate
- Hotel (2 nights): $140-$300 (Woodlands area)
- Meals (3 days × 3): $120-$220 per person
- Attractions & activities: $30-$80 per person
- Gas/transport: $30-$60
- Total per person: $350-$700
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