The San Jacinto Battlefield is the site of the last battle of the Texas Revolution. Drive through this large open-air museum and spot some cute wildlife. Visit the San Jacinto Monument and tour the museum, and experience a vivid moment in Texas history. Drive the San Jacinto Battlefield at your own pace, explore the last battlefield of the Texas Revolution, hike the wetlands trail, and enjoy bird and fish viewing in Buffalo Bayou.
Texas Revolution and Wild Animals in One
Houston San Jacinto Museum
Learn about the last battle of the Texas Revolution and how General Houston and his troops defeated the Mexican army in an 18-minute battle. Learn about the events that led to the end of the revolution, including the capture of General Santa Anna. Visit the 567-foot-tall San Jacinto Memorial and take the elevator to an observation deck 500 feet above the battlefield. The park grounds are great for families, with four picnic areas where you can sit and reflect on the events of the past.
address :
San Jacinto Museum
301 Travis St, Houston, TX 77002 USA
Open in Google Maps
Hours of operation:
Wednesday - Sunday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays
※ Please refer to the official website for detailed operating hours before visiting.
San Jacinto Museum