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    On the Road

    How to get the most out of small-but-spectacular Shenandoah

    CultureMap Create
    Jun 4, 2025 | 11:56 am
    With its distinct Venetian-style architecture, the Portofino Shopping Center is a pretty place to browse.
    With its distinct Venetian-style architecture, the Portofino Shopping Center is a pretty place to browse.
    Photo courtesy of Visit Shenandoah

    Looking for a destination for an overnight trip, weekend getaway, or family vacation? You might want to consider Shenandoah.

    Situated in the booming North Houston area and adjacent to Conroe, Spring, and The Woodlands, Shenandoah packs a punch with more than 60 restaurants, 13 well-reviewed and affordable hotels, nine family-friendly entertainment venues, five shopping centers, and a variety of outdoor amenities such as four city parks, all in an easy-to-navigate, compact footprint of 2.2 square miles.

    Here’s your short list for how to best enjoy Shenandoah:

    Browse and shop
    If you like to shop, Shenandoah is your mini mecca, with a multitude of options. You’ll love the Portofino Shopping Center, with its distinct Venetian-style architecture and mix of nationally recognized stores, specialty boutiques, and salons.

    The Sam Moon Center is home to the eponymous Sam Moon Trading Company, which is renowned for its tremendous selection of affordable women’s handbags, jewelry, and accessories, as well as being home to a number of upscale resale shops including Once Upon A Child, Plato’s Closet, and Style Encore. Be sure to check out Space Cadets and Violet K-Pop, stores that are sure to appeal to the anime, comic book, K-pop, and plushie toy-lovers in your family.

    Adjacent to the Sam Moon Center is the city’s Metropark Square, which is quickly gaining awareness for its collection of Asian and women-owned restaurants, shops (like Daiso Japanese dollar store), and along with the Sam Moon Center, its breadth of family-friendly, indoor entertainment venues.

    Shenandoah also has a variety of locally owned specialty shops worth exploring, including Bikeland and Bike Lane, each with a vast selection of road, mountain, and ebikes.

    There's also Precision Camera & Video, one of the largest camera stores in Texas, which offers a variety of classes for the public.

    Pop into Picket Fences, located just down the road in the city’s Research Plaza Shopping Center. It’s renowned for its stylish selection of furniture, home decor, gifts, and accessories, as well as its constantly rotating seasonal merchandise.

    Dish and dine
    Foodies, take note: There are actually two, twice-nominated James Beard semifinalists in town.

    Le Cordon Blue-trained chef Ronnie Killen operates Killen’s Texas Barbecue, his nationally renowned barbecue joint known for its succulent smoked Texas meats and delicious sides. It’s sister location just received a Bib Gourmand designation in the inaugural edition of the Texas Michelin Guide.

    Fellow Beard semifinalist chef Levi Goode operates his two upscale establishments, Goode Co. Fish Camp — known for its fresh Gulf seafood and robust cocktail program — and the Tex-Mex gem Goode Co. Kitchen & Cantina. Be sure to ask about their Brazos Bottom Pecan Pie, twice named best mail-order pie in the U.S. by Bloomberg News.

    New restaurants that opened in Shenandoah this past year include Adriatic Cafe, Gloria's Latin Cuisine, Kyu Ramen (featuring TBaar drinks), and Munch Munch Mochi Donut, Tea & Dessert, an Instagram-worthy mochi donut and creme puff shop that foodies won’t want to miss. Also coming to Shenandoah soon are Knead Me Bakery, KPOT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot, and Pluckers Wing Bar.

    On the fast-casual front, be sure to check out Califa’s Tacos and Beer. This family-owned restaurant features Cali-style tacos and burritos made with the freshest ingredients, and has even been voted the best tacos in The Woodlands area.

    Late-night cravings can be filled at Katz's Never Kloses deli, also recognized for having “The Best Sandwich in Houston” by the Houston Press' Readers’ Choice Awards.

    Be sure to leave some room for dessert! Ice cream lovers are sure to find a treat at The Sweet Swirl, a shop that makes both soft and hand-scooped ice cream featuring Asian-inspired flavors, floteas, and coffee drinks; and SomiSomi, a new Korean-style ice cream and taiyaki store in Metropark Square.

    See and do
    Shenandoah is now home to nine family-friendly, indoor entertainment venues, and is gaining recognition as an entertainment and gaming mecca in the greater North Houston/Woodlands area.

    In the past year, five new venues have opened in the Sam Moon Center and Metropark Square, and they include: BRKTHROUGH, Cheeky Monkeys, Color Me Mine, Escapology, and Game Show Battle Rooms. They join the city’s four other indoor entertainment venues: AMC Cineplex with IMAX, Dave & Buster's, Main Event, and Urban Air Adventure Park.

    Looking to pamper yourself? Consider booking an appointment at the Aveda Institute, one of Aveda’s largest training centers in the country. You can get a variety of hair and body treatments for less as you help support students with their education (just be sure to allow a little extra time). Master trainers work alongside students as part of their training.

    Shenandoah is home to four outdoor parks, including Vision Park, the city’s newest, which is home to Shenandoah Veterans Point at Vision Park, a lovely outdoor plaza and memorial honoring residents that have served in the armed forces. Outdoor enthusiasts can also connect with nature at the W.G. Jones State Forest, which is one of the nation’s largest working urban forests, or the George Mitchell Nature Preserve, with its miles of hike and bike trails across 1,800 acres — both are just minutes away.

    For a full list of places to see, shop, stay, and savor, head over to Visit Shenandoah.

    \u200bMunch Munch Mochi Donut
    Photo courtesy of Visit Shenandoah
    Munch Munch Mochi Donut specializes in Asian-style mochi donuts that offer chewy deliciousness.
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    DFW expected to be 2nd busiest U.S. airport during 2025 holiday season

    Amber Heckler
    Nov 21, 2025 | 1:30 pm
    Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
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    DFW is projected to handle more than 7.98 million passengers during the 2025 holiday travel season, the report found.

    North Texas travelers should budget extra time if they're flying from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. DFW is expected to see the second-highest passenger numbers in the country this holiday season, a new report says.

    According to transport services provider Transfeero, DFW is estimated to receive nearly 7.98 million passengers during the 2025 holiday season, up from 5.86 million on average over the last five years.

    DFW Airport posted to social media on November 21 that they're expecting about 3 million travelers to pass through the airport during the Thanksgiving travel period alone, November 21-December 2.

    To come up with its estimates and rankings, Transfeero's experts analyzed 2020-2024 travel data for the months of November and December across 29 major U.S. airports to predict passenger numbers for 2025. The report also calculated the average number of passengers from 2020-2024 during the last two months of each year, combined it with 2025 estimates, and determined the expected growth rate for the upcoming travel season.

    DFW's predicted surge in passenger traffic is 40 percent higher than the five-year average, the data revealed. The report also expressed that the busy travel season confirms "DFW's role as the central cross-country connector."

    "Serving as American Airlines’ main base, [DFW's] location between coasts makes it an essential layover hub for both domestic and international travelers," the report's author wrote.

    DFW's projected holiday passenger traffic was only outdone by Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) in Atlanta, Georgia. ATL is expected to see about 10.43 million passengers from November-December 2025, compared to a five-year average of about 7.04 million passengers.

    The U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics says November and December air travel often spikes by 20 percent or more when compared to the fall months.

    "Every year, the final two months of the calendar bring a storm of travelers packing terminals, queuing for security, and racing to catch flights," the report said. "Between Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, and New Year’s Eve, airports across America transform into organized chaos, moving millions of passengers eager to reunite with loved ones or escape to warmer destinations."

    Projected air travel at other Texas airports
    Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) ranked No. 15 on the Transfeero's list of the country's busiest airports during the 2025 holiday travel season. From 2020-2024, IAH saw an average 3.19 million passengers during November and December, and the number of passengers this year is expected to increase by 43 percent to 4.58 million travelers.

    Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) ranked at the bottom of the list as the 28th busiest airport, despite passenger traffic expected to soar nearly 56 percent compared to previous years. An average 1.46 million passengers traveled through AUS during the months of November and December from 2020-2024, and the airport is expected to see over 2.27 million passengers during the same two-month period this year.

    "The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) reported in 2024 that Thanksgiving weekend alone saw over 30 million travelers, setting a record," the report said. "With consumer confidence rebounding and international restrictions long lifted, 2025 is shaping up to be another record year."

    The top 10 U.S. airports expected to handle the most passenger traffic during the 2025 holiday season are:

    • No. 1 – Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
    • No. 2 – Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
    • No. 3 – Denver International Airport
    • No. 4 – Chicago O'Hare International Airport
    • No. 5 – Los Angeles International Airport
    • No. 6 – John F. Kennedy International Airport
    • No. 7 – Harry Reid International Airport
    • No. 8 – Orlando International Airport
    • No. 9 – Charlotte Douglas International Airport
    • No. 10 – Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
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