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Uncover the Best of Texas on a Scavenger Hunt Through Baytown

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Things to do in Baytown mean nature trails, murals, and a whole lotta local flavor.
Things to do in Baytown mean nature trails, murals, and a whole lotta local flavor.

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I often joke that Texas feels like another country (hey, it used to be, who remembers that?) and as such they do things a little differently out there. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that Baytown was full of surprises. A place for experiential travelers to check some unique items off their bucket list, this waterfront city is a literal treasure trove of attractions from annual grape stomps to legal drag racing. Here are just a few of the highlights to look out for:

Street art in Baytown isn’t background—it’s the main event, splashing color and culture across every corner.
Street art in Baytown isn’t background—it’s the main event, splashing color and culture across every corner.

Make it a Scavenger Hunt

An easy 30-minute drive from Houston, Baytown often gets lumped in with the other suburbs, but the area actually has historical significance as the deciding battle in the Texas Revolution. And while their legacy is important, Baytown is fully updated with the times. In fact, a city-run tourism app makes it easy for visitors to uncover hidden gems with self-guided scavenger hunts, a fresh new way to travel. And everything’s more fun when games and prizes are involved, right?

From pottery to pop-ups, Art-venture is proof that big talent lives in small towns.
From pottery to pop-ups, Art-venture is proof that big talent lives in small towns.

Art-venture is an interactive photo tour of the murals and sculptures around Baytown with corresponding trivia questions. Two of the not to miss stops in the Ace District (Arts, Culture and Entertainment) are the highly Instagrammable Umbrella Alley and the Art League, which updates its displays monthly-ish. Part museum, part classroom, and part event space, they feature both local artists and student work inside with an exterior adorned with famous paintings reimagined like Dali and his cat and Mona Lisa in mountains.

Tiny treasures, big thrills—Baytown’s GeoTour turns city exploring into a full-on quest. Would you believe this is a fake leaf for geocaching?
Tiny treasures, big thrills—Baytown’s GeoTour turns city exploring into a full-on quest. Would you believe this is a fake leaf for geocaching?

They are also huge on geocaching, with a multi-day, citywide geo-tour that’ll take you around Baytown hunting for caches based on GPS coordinates. If you weren’t specifically looking for the little trinkets and logbooks, you’d never know these treasures were hidden in plain sight!

From critter tanks to birdwatching boardwalks, the Wetlands Center makes learning feel like a field trip for grownups.
From critter tanks to birdwatching boardwalks, the Wetlands Center makes learning feel like a field trip for grownups.

Meet the Locals

The Eddie V. Gray Wetlands Education and Recreation Center is part science lab part touch-tank aquarium populated with inhabitants collected from the local bays and estuaries. Home to creepy crawlies like snakes, bugs, and bats, they host a number of summer camps and field trips teaching the community about all the native species through taxidermy, fishing, and other programs. Also open to the public; you don’t want to miss the un-bee-lievable indoor/ outdoor beehive, feeding the baby gators, and the opportunity to have a Britney moment with the snakes (although truthfully the bearded dragon was much cooler).

Where the bay meets the bayou—Baytown’s waterfront is more than scenic, it’s soul-soothing.
Where the bay meets the bayou—Baytown’s waterfront is more than scenic, it’s soul-soothing.

Take Advantage of the Landscape

Part of the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail, Baytown is situated on the Houston ship channel and home to lovely scenery and residents. The Fred Hartman Bridge is the longest cable-stayed bridge in Texas and highly photogenic at sunset by O’Neals. When you’re ready to explore, fishing and crabbing are popular pastimes, but you can also watch the shrimp boats pull in their daily haul from the marina as the seabirds greedily wait for their cut.

The Baytown Nature Center is surrounded by three bays and used to be a residential subdivision before being destroyed by the hurricane. After years of planning and redevelopment, the peninsula was completely restored as a recreated marshland. There are now wildlife walks, butterfly gardens, fishing piers, and nature trails for all to enjoy.

Where the portions are Texas-sized and the spice level doesn’t play—Baytown’s eats don’t mess around.
Where the portions are Texas-sized and the spice level doesn’t play—Baytown’s eats don’t mess around.

Fill Up on Authentic Cuisine

Thanks to a variety of ethnic influences, southeast Texas has no shortage of mouthwatering restaurant options. For authentic breakfast burritos, head to D&D Grocery (formerly C&D, but the owner remarried lol). Despite both a name and location change following a fire people still manage to find them, proving how deep the cult following goes. An assembly line process, you load up homemade flour tortillas with whatever ingredients you want off a chalkboard (without so much as prices or translations). Just know the messier the better and Mexican eggs, potatoes, and chorizo are always fan favorites.

Hot, hearty, and a little bit greasy—in the best way. the Cuban Cafe knows how to do comfort food right.
Hot, hearty, and a little bit greasy—in the best way. the Cuban Cafe knows how to do comfort food right.

The Cuban Café is another great lunch spot with juicy ropa vieja rice and bean plates and guava and cream cheese empanadas for dessert. If sushi’s your jam, Wazabi has some seriously creative rolls with ingredients like blue cheese and coconut coating proving as flavorful as it is unexpected. The artful presentation of their hybrid eel, miso, and spicy mustard sauce is a thing of dreams and best paired with the deep-fried tuna nachos.

Baytown’s desserts don’t just satisfy—they show off. Bring your sweet tooth and maybe a backup fork.
Baytown’s desserts don’t just satisfy—they show off. Bring your sweet tooth and maybe a backup fork.

When you need a sweet treat, Sabor of Mexico has elaborate frozen creations from homemade popsicles to horchatas and mangonadas. Their crazy ice cream is as colorful as it is tasty with flavors like pine nut (that could oddly pass as cotton candy) and Mexican vanilla for a Tahitian twist.

 Buc-ee’s: The only gas station where you’ll leave with brisket, a beaver onesie, and zero regrets.
Buc-ee’s: The only gas station where you’ll leave with brisket, a beaver onesie, and zero regrets.

Get A True Texas Education  

You know the saying – everything’s bigger in Texas and locals have certain quirks (okay, obsessions) they go all out for. Whataburger is the Southern equivalent of In-N-Out with massive burgers that actually require two-hands to hold. Baytown is the perfect place to try the local delicacy (just make sure you get the secret sauce, the spicy ketchup).

Midnight cravings? Road trip fuel? Spiritual experience? In Texas, the answer is always Whataburger.
Midnight cravings? Road trip fuel? Spiritual experience? In Texas, the answer is always Whataburger.

For another mind-blowing experience, Buc-ee’s is a massive Texas convenience store chain that is oddly unknown outside of the Lonestar State but somewhere locals will drive hours out of the way to visit. Part restaurant, part gift shop, part gas station, and 100% roadside attraction, the stores are dizzyingly large and completely overwhelming. They tons of branded apparel (in case you need beaver print underwear) and signature products from the jerky bar (get the Hill Country garlic blend) to homemade fudge, BBQ and their own snack blends like the highly coveted Beaver Nuggets (caramel corn puffs).

From family night to full-throttle, the Houston Raceway is the spot for adrenaline-fueled driving.
From family night to full-throttle, the Houston Raceway is the spot for adrenaline-fueled driving.

And if you know anything about Texas, you know they love showing off their tricked-out vehicles (the larger the better). Every Friday night, Legal Street Racing is the nighttime to-do at the Houston Raceway. Home to one of the fastest drag strips in America, anyone can come get an adrenaline rush. People travel from all over the country to spin their tires and get their kicks on the sticky concrete.

Things to do in Baytown Will Surprise You

It’s easy to overlook Baytown when you’re surrounded by Gulf Coast giants—but that’s exactly the point. This under-the-radar gem delivers quirky charm, waterfront views, and way more to do than you’d ever guess from the map. Whether you’re in it for the street art, seafood, or just a story to tell, Baytown makes a strong case for why the detour is the destination.

Plan Your Trip: Where to Stay in Baytown, Texas

If you’re looking for more places to explore, check out these are other intriguing areas in Southeast Texas:

  • Pearland: Gem of the fruit cities, everywhere to eat and play for a weekend.
  • The Woodlands: Pleasantville on steroids, the Woodlands has great shopping, riverfront trails, and one of the best outdoor concert venues in the country.
  • Brazosport: Five destinations in one, Brazosport, is one of Southeast Texas’s most accessible beach getaways.
  • Beaumont: The Cajun capital of Texas, tour the historic downtown and get your fill of tasty cuisine.
  • Corpus Christi: A bit further afield, Corpus is home to thousands of acres of dunes as part of the Padre National Seashore. Try watersports, go horseback riding on the beach, and watch the waves.
  • Houston: We don’t have a problem in this eclectic hub of food and culture.
  • Bay City: Matagorda is a fishing hotspot on the Gulf.
  • Shenandoah: A foodie paradise in just 2.2 square miles.

More Texas Travel:

  • 75+ Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do in Texas
  • 14 Surprising Road Trips You Need to Take in the Lonestar State
  • An Austin foodie and photo guide.
  • Things to do in the Big D…. Dallas, get your mind out of the gutter.
  • Instagram Spots and Must-dos for First-Timers in Fort Worth.

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  1. Savannah
    Savannah says:
    November 10, 2018 at 4:51 pm

    I’m from the Gulf coast of Florida and I’ve always wanted to visit the opposite side of the Gulf. It looks lovely in Baytown. I’m really interested in those desserts you have a picture of above. Is that crazy colorful drink the “mangonada” you mentioned?

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    • Lo
      Lo says:
      November 10, 2018 at 4:57 pm

      Yes, it’s a common Mexican fruit drink made with chamoy sauce, mangos, lime juice, chili powder and tamarind straws 🙂

      Reply

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