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San Jacinto Battleground
LaPorte, Texas

San Jacinto State Park, Texas
History buffs will recognize the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site as the site where Sam Houston attained independence for Texas by defeating a Mexican army led by General Santa Ana in 1836. Birders and nature lovers now enjoy this site as one of the best remaining examples of native prairie and tidal marsh in the region.

San Jacinto BattlegroundAnd, thanks to a $50,000 grant from the Wild Birds Unlimited Pathways To Nature Conservation Fund, visitors can enjoy these habitats and the wildlife they shelter by hiking the 1,200 foot long San Jacinto Interpretive Trail. This accessible, all-weather trail snakes through prairie and marsh, crossing salt meadows, mud flats and tidal channels, and includes a covered, elevated observation deck that gives visitors a bird’s eye view of the marsh system. Visitors on the trail commonly see such coastal specialties as the Roseate Spoonbill, Wood Stork, Mottled Duck, Osprey, White Pelican and other wetland denizens such as the river otter.

It’s not often that history and nature intersect to provide an experience as rich as that found at San Jacinto State Park, where birders and birds can bask in the habitats protected as part of our nation’s culture.

Be sure to visit http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/park/sanjac for more information on San Jacinto State Park.

The Pathways To Nature Conservation Fund is a partnership between Wild Birds Unlimited stores and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to fund environmental education and wildlife viewing projects. We encourage all of our customers to visit these incredible places. Your patronage helped make these projects possible!
 

 

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