Explore Baytown Ever dream of kayaking in the reflection of the San Jacinto Monument or running across one of the largest stay-cable bridges in the world? Excursions to Baytown offer many exciting options from geocaching, to a night at the theater, or relaxing on the water! Baytown is situated in the gulf coast region of Texas among the scenic waterways that once witnessed the decisive battle of the Texas Revolution!
Just east of Houston and north of Galveston, Baytown is a convenient location to recharge while on business or exploring the area. Download our Baytown At-A-Glance brochure for a condensed list of hotel, dining, and attraction information.
Just east of Houston and north of Galveston, Baytown is a convenient location to recharge while on business or exploring the area. Download our Baytown At-A-Glance brochure for a condensed list of hotel, dining, and attraction information.
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Baytown shares a bay with the San Jacinto monument, the famous location where General Sam Houston defeated General Santa Ana marking the end of the Texas Revolutionary War in 1836!
However, Baytown has a long history stretching back thousands of years.
Over 30,000 years ago the formation of the Gulf Coast began.
It was during the later years of the Ice Age that the melting and flowing waters formed the Trinity and San Jacinto Rivers; which then created our modern system of lakes and bays we are familiar with in the Baytown area today.
However, Baytown has a long history stretching back thousands of years.
Over 30,000 years ago the formation of the Gulf Coast began.
It was during the later years of the Ice Age that the melting and flowing waters formed the Trinity and San Jacinto Rivers; which then created our modern system of lakes and bays we are familiar with in the Baytown area today.
Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game using GPS-enabled devices.
Participants navigate to a specific set of GPS coordinates and then attempt to find the geocache (container) hidden at that location.
If you take something from the geocache (or "cache"), leave something of equal or greater value.
In heavily populated areas make sure to discreetly locate and log a cache or come back later so that non-geocachers or "muggles" will not discover the cache.
Understand the type and size of the geocache you are searching for.
Participants navigate to a specific set of GPS coordinates and then attempt to find the geocache (container) hidden at that location.
If you take something from the geocache (or "cache"), leave something of equal or greater value.
In heavily populated areas make sure to discreetly locate and log a cache or come back later so that non-geocachers or "muggles" will not discover the cache.
Understand the type and size of the geocache you are searching for.
There are 31 different geocaches on the Family, History and Nature Together GeoTour (28 regular geocaches and 3 bonus geocaches) and 3 levels of prizes that you can obtain.
In order to receive the Level 3 prize of a trackable geocoin, a geocacher must find a minimum 22 out of the 31 available geocaches, unscramble the mystery phrase, and obtain an additional 8 points either through hotel stays, meals, retail, or finding additional geocaches.
Level 3 = Get 28 points (this must include 22 geocaches that contain a code letter and a completed unscramble) to get a geocoin.
In order to receive the Level 3 prize of a trackable geocoin, a geocacher must find a minimum 22 out of the 31 available geocaches, unscramble the mystery phrase, and obtain an additional 8 points either through hotel stays, meals, retail, or finding additional geocaches.
Level 3 = Get 28 points (this must include 22 geocaches that contain a code letter and a completed unscramble) to get a geocoin.
This is just the beginning of our newly created Public Art scene that is filled with murals, sculptures, and more.
In this Geocaching Adventure, you'll visit 9 public art locations and learn about our "love where you live" mantra that we like to show our visitors here in Baytown.
Most of our art has an unique history that you'll get a chance to learn about as you explore each location.
To play you will need to go to download the "Adventure Lab" mobile app in the Google Play or Apple store, find "Baytown's Art-Venture Lab", visit each of the listed locations, read the location history, and complete the puzzle for each location to discover the code.
In this Geocaching Adventure, you'll visit 9 public art locations and learn about our "love where you live" mantra that we like to show our visitors here in Baytown.
Most of our art has an unique history that you'll get a chance to learn about as you explore each location.
To play you will need to go to download the "Adventure Lab" mobile app in the Google Play or Apple store, find "Baytown's Art-Venture Lab", visit each of the listed locations, read the location history, and complete the puzzle for each location to discover the code.
Enticed by neon gas flowing through sculpted glass tubes and flickering lights racing along with rapidity, we're compelled to this corner along Texas Avenue.
Where dusty westerns galloped into the sunset, Sci-Fi's pushed futurism, horror flicks lurked in the shadows, and classics made our hearts sing.
All manner of dramas played out in front of our eyes and we sat there mesmerized, in the hushed darkness together.
As the seasons slip away, these memories grow dimmer and yet more cherished.
This place was the Brunson.
Where dusty westerns galloped into the sunset, Sci-Fi's pushed futurism, horror flicks lurked in the shadows, and classics made our hearts sing.
All manner of dramas played out in front of our eyes and we sat there mesmerized, in the hushed darkness together.
As the seasons slip away, these memories grow dimmer and yet more cherished.
This place was the Brunson.
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