Climb 82 Feet To The Top Of The John Jacob Observation Tower In Texas And You Can See For Miles

Sheldon Lake State Park & Environmental Learning Center in Houston offers panoramic views, diverse habitats, and free admission.

One of the best scenic overlooks in Texas can be found at the underrated Sheldon Lake State Park & Environmental Learning Center in Houston. The 82-foot-tall John Jacob Observation Tower features two decks that showcase sweeping panoramic views of not only the park, but the entire Houston skyline and even the San Jacinto Monument.

A mere 15 minutes from downtown Houston lies a hidden gem that's among the most underrated places in Texas: Sheldon Lake State Park & Environmental Learning Center. This oasis is teeming with life, featuring several different habitats that support a wide range of plant and animal life.

Visitors can embark on two miles of trails that showcase everything from woods to wetlands. One trail even leads past a staggering 28 hatchery ponds! Other activities include fishing, boating, and canoeing/kayaking.

Many people agree, however, that the star of the show is the John Jacob Observation Tower.

This stately landmark towers 82 feet into the air, seeming to pierce the sky at its highest point.

Embark on a scenic boardwalk stroll to the base of the tower, marveling at how much natural beauty can exist within the limits of such a big city.

The tower features two observation decks. One is accessible via both stairs and elevator, and the other is accessed by ramp. Take your pick, and prepare to be amazed!

Not only do the decks showcase the park in all its glory...

...but they also provide breathtaking views of the Houston skyline and even the San Jacinto Monument! The best part? Admission to the park is totally free for all ages!

For more information about Sheldon Lake State Park and the John Jacob Observation Tower, please visit the Texas Parks & Wildlife website.

Have you ever climbed the John Jacob Observation Tower? If so, we'd love to hear all about your experience in the comments! Don't forget to check out our previous article to learn more about the nearby San Jacinto Monument.

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