Wonder World Park
- 1000 Prospect St, San Marcos, TX 78666
- (512) 392-3760


Stand Where Texas Won Its Freedom at the San Jacinto Battleground!
Step onto the hallowed grounds where Texas independence was forged in blood and bravery—the San Jacinto Battleground, the site of one of history’s most decisive military victories. On April 21, 1836, General Sam Houston and his ragtag Texian army launched a surprise attack, defeating the Mexican forces in just 18 minutes and securing Texas’ freedom with the rallying cry: “Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad!”
The San Jacinto Monument – Soaring 570 feet (taller than the Washington Monument!), this iconic obelisk commemorates the battle and offers breathtaking observation deck views of Houston and the battleground.
San Jacinto Museum of History – Explore artifacts, interactive exhibits, and the dramatic story of the Texas Revolution inside the monument’s base.
The Battleship Texas – Tour the last surviving dreadnought battleship of World War I, docked nearby (currently under restoration but still a must-see!).
Living History Events – Witness reenactments, cannon demonstrations, and costumed interpreters bringing 1836 to life.
Walk the same fields where Sam Houston’s troops charged, and see the Marshy Mound where Santa Anna was captured the next day.
Stroll the serene reflecting pool and monument grounds, perfect for reflection and photos.
Picnic under the oaks where Texian soldiers once camped.
This isn’t just a park—it’s the birthplace of Texas as a free nation. Whether you’re a history buff, a patriot, or a family looking for an unforgettable outing, San Jacinto immerses you in the courage, sacrifice, and defiance that shaped the Lone Star State.
🇺🇸 “Victory or Death!” – Experience the Spirit of Texas Liberty 🇺🇸
*Open daily | Museum admission fee applies | Allow 2-3 hours to fully explore.*
⚔️ Plan your visit today—where every Texan (and honorary Texan!) should stand at least once. ⚔️
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