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Hight rate 12 location for tourist in Galveston, TX, USA (part 2)
06-2025 Seawall Urban Park in Hight rate 12 location for tourist in Galveston, TX, USA (part 2)Fort Crockett Park - Galveston John Lane: Beautiful place. You can feel as if youre standing in a place where history has happened. Im a big fan of the plants and birds around the area. I posted some photos of the plants and flowers and their names around the eastern fortification.
Galveston Welcome Tower - Kevin Kirkendall: Good photo op, but the seaside road is very inclined towards the bay, tricky to drive on.
Galveston Duck Tours - Galveston Marisol Lugo: Love the boat tour. Driver super friendly and very knowledgeable of the surrounding area. The best part was going into the water, going from a bus into a boat. Strongly recommend. Just get there before the times the tour starts to get a spot and you have to pay in person.
Scallywag Air - Galveston Tammy Franz: My pilot Cadence was amazing and so was the smooth ride in the sky that she delivered on my journey in my first ever Biplane experience!!! The open cockpit and the feeling of flying in a vintage aircraft definitely created a distinct and memorable Aviator experience for myself! The views from the biplane were stunning, especially over coastlines, beaches and the port where i saw my Carnival Cruise Ship. I purchased the video and was very pleased to now have that memory of my entire flight! A big thank you to Cadence for helping me build new memories one flight at a time! Ill be back for a different route in February 2026. Thank you again Cadence!
Als Authentic Paranormal Tours - Galveston Cynthia Blanscett: We had a great time last night! Al is very kind and calm and makes you feel confident in some of the spookiest places. He has great history knowledge, and all of the places we visited, he had paranormal experience there. I would highly recommend this for any paranormal fans or skeptic. I would also recommend Al over the main ghost tours of the Strand. 10/10!
Rage Cage - Galveston H. Baird Hightower: I took my best bud here as a surprise for his birthday. He is the strong, silent type, and I figured he would benefit from a little breakage therapy.
I looked into smash rooms in the area, and ultimately decided to give my business to Rage Cage because 1) I grew up in G-town and wanted to give back to the island, and 2) the Google reviews are outstanding and for good fkn reason!
John and Ronin are pretty badass, and my buddy and I had THE BEST TIME!! We both did an Exorcism Package, which included everything (axe/knife/star throwing, air soft, smash room, and sumo suit wrestling).
We had the place all to ourselves, and we got to play our own raging playlist, even though what was already playing was pretty much on point with what we wanted to hear. It’s super cool there, and once you finish an activity you get to sign the wall. After going wild in the Rage Room, we were both out of breath, sweaty, and felt like we’d just had a relaxing massage. The sense of relief is transcendent. Relaxed. Free. I recommend you go nuts and come out sore; you will not regret it!
The owner, John, has a real passion for customer service, and because of it, my buddy had the best birthday! I saw him smile for the first time after being withdrawn for quite a while. He felt so great after visiting here, he even agreed to go to a party later that night (which he NEVER does).
Of course, the release from all the activities themselves was great, but I seriously doubt that we would have had the same experience at a different smash room joint. It was the atmosphere provided by John and his genuine want to show us a good time.
Give this place a chance; you won’t be disappointed. And if you are, get the hell out of the way and make room for me, because I will definitely be back!
Texas City Museum - Texas City Tudor Teodorescu: Texas City Museum has one of the most beautiful and detailed model train displays. I spent 2 hours admiring the sets. The other exhibits are also worth visiting to learn about the history of Texas City.
Halfmoon Shoal Lighthouse - Texas City Bruce K.: A replica today, this lighthouse stands along the levee known as Skyline Drive. It is a scale model of the actual Halfmoon Shoal Lighthouse which was located about 2.5 miles of the Texas City shore line from 1855 to 1900. Sadly, a storm in 1900 caused a steamship to break free from its moorings and it drifted into the structure, destroying it and killing keeper Charles K. Bowen.
This replica has several signs with historical and geographical information. Its worth a stop as you explore Texas City. Note that Skyline drive is a one-way route so when youre done here, its a full loop back around to access the dike.
Bay Street Park - Texas City Bruce K.: Bay Street Park is, yes, on Bay Street and that means theres a great view of the Houston Ship Channel and the Texas City Dike from here. A large park that includes backstops, fishing piers, soccer fields, a sand volleyball park, walking trails, covered shelters and both portable and permanent restrooms.
I had a nice walk around, a bit of sunshine, a lot of onshore breeze. There is plenty of parking here.
Rainbow Park - Texas City Erwin Keith (Vaelkyrie): This is my kids favorite park. They ask to go here every weekend. Two sets of swings, a couple different play equipment areas. Always plenty of other kids to interact with.