Could also be Buffalo Bend Nature Park which is right there by Hidalgo Park. I would assume either would be a pretty rough place for u and the little one to go alone Originally Posted by ChlorineCan we see the ships from there?
To the east is the park area around the battleship.....plus a restaurant, parking area, breakers right at the south landing of the Lynchburg ferry. Originally Posted by GlobeSpotterLynchburg Ferry, that in itself sound like it could be fun.
I wonder If Ms Brooke saw the park under the Fred Hartman bridge in Baytown? I do not know how far the boat tour proceeds on the channel!? Originally Posted by dtymh55I had forgotten all about that bridge. Another adventure to add to my list.
and what about the tollway bridge?
it would look more like the 610 bridge.
Originally Posted by GlobeSpotter
Enlarge this map Brooke and scroll rightIt was right in this area where I am pointing, but there doesn't seem to be anything there.
http://buffalobayou.org/visit/ Originally Posted by Chlorine
Valero is where you are pointing but if you go a little further down on the Pasadena side of the channel is a little park right above the tunnel entrance. This is the spot where Santa Anna was captured after the Battle of San Jacinto. Not many people know it is there cause it's entrance is hidden by the Pasadena Refinery and I don't see it on Google Maps. Just take the road headed to the tunnel then veer to the right before you enter the tunnel. You think your going into the plant but you will be alright at worst the guard shack will help you. Originally Posted by talidor
Likely there....they were homeless democrats.I did today, those puppies were 3 weeks old in that picture. Some weeks it's hard to find 2/3 hours to commit to staying in one place.
Edit: industrial stuff is not weird and you need to fill in those nails. Originally Posted by GlobeSpotter