Baytown, TX
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Culture
San Jacinto Battleground
Every trip to Baytown should include hopping the Lynchburg Ferry across the Houston ship channel to nearby La Porte, Texas to see the San Jacinto Battleground. San Jacinto is the place where the Texian Army, out-numbered and exhausted, beat the powerful Mexican Army in only 19 minutes to claim Texas independence. Walk the area where Sam Houston and his men planned their final attack and claimed independence for Texas. You take an elevator to the top of the monument peer out over battlefield and then explore the amazing museum housed on the ground floor.
Eddie V. Gray Wetlands Education Center
Go wild with a hands-on experience at the Eddie V. Gray Wetlands Center. You’ll learn about all the amazing animals (birds, mammals, gators, snakes ) that call this part of Texas home and you can even pet a baby alligator…


Outdoors
Baytown Nature Center
While it may seem like this place is dominated by the oil industry without a single breath of nature anywhere to be found, thats not true at all. The Baytown Nature Center is a huge outdoor park where folks can play on the playscapes, do some fishing and crabbing, or hike on its amazing trails.


Food
Monument Inn
After your head is full of history, youll want to fill your belly as well, so head to the Monument Inn to eat some of the best seafood in Texas while looking out over the Houston Ship Channel. You can go with the all-you-can-eat fried extravaganza or try a nice fillet of blackened red fish covered in one of their signature sauces. The monumental sauce will make your eyes roll back in your head.
Sav-Fer Da Flavor
Unfortunately, Sav-Fer Da Flavor has closed since we filmed this episode.