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San Jacinto Battleground


San Jacinto Battleground

LaPorte, Texas
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$60,000 plus $60,000 in local matching funds.

The 1,200-acre site commemorates the Battle and to preserve the Battleground on which Texan troops under General Sam Houston achieved the independence of Texas by defeating a Mexican Army led by General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna on April 21, 1836

San Jacinto Interpretive Trail
The native prairie, tidal marsh and bottomland forests of San Jacinto Battleground are some of the last remaining examples of these habitats in the area. The trail winds through a prairie, extends to the edge of the marsh that allows visitors to experience the tidal marsh, crossing both dense marsh vegetation and the open water of the tidal channel.

 

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To learn more access http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/park/sanjac .

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