Discover the best top things to do in Bay Area Houston, United States including San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site, Battleship Texas State Historic Site, Walter Hall Park, Topgolf Webster, San Jacinto Museum of History, Kemah Boardwalk, Boardwalk Beast, Main Event Entertainment.
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“Remember the Alamo!” “Remember Goliad!” Shouted the Texian troops led by Gen. Sam Houston when they surprised the Mexican army that was camped here in 1836. The decisive Battle of San Jacinto resulted in Texas’ independence from Mexico. This 1,200-acre park includes the towering San Jacinto Monument and the San Jacinto Museum of History. Walk in the Texian soldiers’ footsteps on the grounds, explore the museum, and ride the elevator to the top of the monument to take in a bird’s-eye view of where Texas’ independence was won.
The San Jacinto Monument is an awesome monument commemorating the Texans victory over Mexico and the tyrant Santa Ana. I truly enjoyed the stories of Texas history written around the base of the monument. Texans showed Santa Ana a lot more mercy than he showed Texans at the Alamo. You can go inside to see the museum, a film and take a ride to the top of the monument. It's $12 for adults and $6 for children. We didn't go this time, but we will return. This is a must see for Texans and Americans. FYI - There's a lot of great things to do in La Porte. You can see the Battleship Texas, Sylvan Beach, St. Mary's Church and the Fred Hartman Bridge.
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Spend The Night Aboard The Battleship TEXAS!That's right. You and a group of friends can actually spend the night aboard this huge Battleship. Sleep where the actual sailors who lived on her bunked down for the night.Battleship TEXAS was commissioned in 1914 and is the only surviving US Navy ship to have served in both WW I and WW II. The Battleship TEXAS become the Nations first Battleship museum on 21 April 1948. Located at the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site in La Porte, Texas (just out side of Houston, TX). We are open daily to the public 7 days a week from 10am - 5:30pm. The ship is under the care of Texas Parks and Wildlife. The Battleship Texas Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which works closely with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) for the preservation, restoration and presentation of the world's last dreadnought-type battleship, the historic Battleship TEXAS. The BTF sponsors the Overnight Education program where we host any group size from 15 up to 78 people, from the Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts, Schools, Church Youth Groups, US Naval Sea Cadets, NJROTC, ROTC units, and any other interested parties. That's right. You and a group of friends can actually spend the night aboard this huge Battleship. Sleep where the actual sailors who lived on her bunked down for the night.
I've been here several times over my lifetime and it had been a field trip staple for countless school children for decades. However, while the grounds are still open for exploration, the ship itself will soon be leaving LaPorte for good. Though you used to be able to go aboard and explore at your leisure, take a guided tour with a vet or spend the night during one of their events, the ship itself has been closed to the public since August 2019. All you can do is look at the outside now. Repairs are currently underway to make it sea worthy enough for tow to a ship repair facility. It was originally slated to be transported sometime in November/December 2020 but, for obvious reasons, that schedule is behind. Once it is towed, there will be a repair process expected to last about a year then it will be permanently relocated somewhere in North Texas (as it did not have enough paying visitors to support its restoration in LaPorte). As long as it survives, I'm happy (though I wish it could stay in LaPorte). Goodbye Battleship Texas! We have many fond memories of you and will miss you.
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Walter Hall park is a beautiful, moderate size park located on Hwy 3 in League City. The park has been a integral part of both North Galveston County and League City for many years. There is a public building, a restored structure in the Spanish style, that is often used for weddings and receptions. There are covered pavilions for large gatherings with facilities for barbecue and tables for large groups. Throughout the park there are playgrounds, tennis courts, picnic tables and boat ramps. There is plenty of free parking everywhere in the park and the roads within the park are excellent. Restroom facilities are available and well kept. The park has many mature oaks trees and plenty of frontage on Clear Creek. At the north end of the park there are short boardwalks for a closer look at the creek and the surrounding wildlife habitat. The park is superbly maintained by Galveston County patrolled regularly and is a very safe place for family outings. We have spent many pleasant hours in the park with our children and now our grandchildren. There is a duck pond that is always a favorite with the kids and is home to fish and ducks as well as the occasional foul tempered goose. Throughout the year there are public events as well as the League City Fair. The park is the most beautiful park in the area, not as big as nearby Challenger Park, but much prettier. Plan your picnic by the creek in the shade of mature oak trees and have a great time. Park closes at 10 PM daily.
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Topgolf is the premier golf entertainment complex featuring climate-controlled hitting bays, event spaces for groups of all sizes, and an impressive food and beverage menu. Players hit golf balls containing computer microchips that track each shot’s accuracy and distance while awarding points for hitting targets on the outfield.
We've been here a few times and it's always a family favorite. The staff is always helpful and friendly. However, our experience yesterday warrants a review and a shout out to two of the management team. Our waiter was called to fill in as the bartender and was being overwhelmed with orders, so Derek filled in as our bay server. He took our orders quickly, gave a few food recommendations, checked up on us often and took care of everything we needed. He was great and his up beat, friendly attitude was a highlight of our visit. On our way out, Avery walked by and mentioned the NYE party being held on Tuesday, answered all of our questions and even made a few phone calls to make sure we could get a VIP spot as they were filling up, we booked it right then and there! To Derek, Avery and everyone who was working the afternoon of Saturday December 28, THANK YOU! We had a blast and the whole family is hyped for New Year's Eve!
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The San Jacinto Museum of History is housed in the base of the San Jacinto Monument. Special treasures can be found from Mexican Texas, the Texas Revolution, and the Republic of Texas. But the Museum also holds art and artifacts from Pre-Columbian Mexico to the Civil War and beyond. From books to bayonets, swords to sketches, there’s something here for everyone. The Museum is housed in the base of the San Jacinto Monument, the tallest column monument in the world. Take an elevator ride to the top to look out over the Houston Ship Channel. View the Texas Forever!! movie for a quick review of the Texas revolution. The multi-facetted destination state park is also home to the Battleship Texas which is the only dread-naught battleship in existence and was used in both world wars. Picnic spots abound in the beautiful state park. A Boardwalk will take you on a fascinating nature walk out into the marsh habitat of birds and alligators. Stop by our annual San Jacinto Day Festival in April.
We were driving through Houston and detoured over to this attraction based upon a friend’s recommendation. It is located in a very industrialized area (chemical and petroleum products) but inside the State park, it is very wooded and attractive. Near the entrance to the park there is a very scenic photo op with the monument at the end of a long reflecting pool. The ticket price of $10 for adult and $5 per child gives you access to the 35 minute historical movie about the battle as well an elevator ride to the observation area at the top. The movie gave an excellent overview of the issues leading up to the battle and the battle itself. The room opposite the theater on the first floor contains lots of displays about prominent Texans and their impact on US and International events. We spent about 75 minutes at this monument.
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A 40-acre waterfront area with rides and entertainment for the whole family.
The Kemah Boardwalk has lots of restaurants and theme park rides to see and do. We went during Thanksgiving break on a Monday. The weather was cloudy, and there wasn't the normal crowds. We actually enjoyed and appreciated that. Parking was free at this time. The Christmas decorations were already up. The Aquarium is nice to see even if you do not eat. We have eaten at the Flying Dutchman many years ago. There is a hotel - Boardwalk Inn - that you can stay in. My wife loves the Kemah Boardwalk. Glad we could enjoy it.
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Main Event Entertainment - Webster the most FUN you can have under one roof. Main Event is THE dining and entertainment destination that offers more ways to have family FUN than you can pack into one visit! No matter what your age, there's something for everyone at Main Event! Attractions include state-of-the-art bowling, multi-level laser tag, an arcade games gallery featuring more than 100 of the latest interactive video games and more! Savor our chef-inspired casual dining experience - with delicious shareables like wings, loaded nachos or oven-baked artisan pizza in a full-service American-fare grill - or enjoy handcrafted cocktails, craft beers, expansive variety of wines in a high-energy bar surrounded by big screen TVs. With our hassle-free birthday parties, Main Event offers epic FUN that will leave you with lasting memories.
My family and myself visited Main Event for my husbands birthday and It was an amazing experience. First off, a great guy that worked the front helped us find a great price for my whole family to enjoy multiple games. After purchasing wrist bands, we enjoyed a game of bowling and order food. Our waitress was very polite and helped us order items everyone loved. She was fast and kept up with everything we needed whether it was refills or extra items. After bowling we dis a little lazer tag and even received a great deal on an all day game pass. I will definitely be back for more fun with the family sooner than later.
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