Champion Forest is a neighborhood in unincorporated northwest Harris County, Texas, United States.
It is located near Farm to Market Road 1960 and Texas State Highway 249 next to Willowbrook. Bill Murphy of the Houston Chronicle described the neighborhood as "affluent."[1] On its website the homeowner's association states that the neighborhood is often referred to as the "River Oaks of the north."[2] A subdivision newsletter described the neighborhood as the "River Oaks of the Suburbs."[3] The neighborhood is a designated bird sanctuary by the Houston Audubon Society.[2]
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In 2006 Champion Forest opposed the Raveneaux Country Club's plan to build as many as 500 townhouses and condominiums on its property and then maintain the rest of its property as a golf course. Robert Eckels, a Harris County judge who lived near Champion Forest, opposed the plan. Eckels asked the Harris County right-of-way division to see how much it would cost for the county to force 288 acres (1.17 km2) from the country club as eminent domain so the acres could become parkland.[1]
Students living in Champions are zoned to the Klein Independent School District. The zoned schools are Brill Elementary School, Kleb Intermediate School, and Klein High School.[4][5]