Sheldon Lake State Park and Environmental Learning Center explained

Sheldon Lake State Park and Environmental Learning Center
Alt Name:Sheldon Lake State Park
Photo Alt:The John Jacob Observation Tower
Map:Texas#USA
Location:Houston, Harris County, Texas
Nearest City:Jacinto City, Texas
Area Acre:2,789
Established:1955
Visitation Num:48,491
Visitation Year:2022
Visitation Ref:[1]
Governing Body:Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Sheldon Lake State Park and Environmental Learning Center is a 2,800-acre outdoor education and recreation facility in northeast Harris County managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The site is located along Sheldon Lake reservoir. The federal government constructed the reservoir on Carpenter's Bayou in 1942 in order to support growing war-related industries along the Houston Ship Channel. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department acquired the reservoir in 1952 to provide a refuge for migratory waterfowl, a public fishing lake and a fish hatchery. It opened in 1955 as the Sheldon Wildlife Management Area. The hatchery closed in 1975, and the land began to revert naturally to forest, ponds and marshes. The site was designated a state park in 1984.[2]

Features

The park features recreational opportunities including group camping, picnic areas, hiking trails, wildlife viewing, fishing, and an environmental learning center. Alternative energy technologies and green building techniques were used during construction of many of the parks structures, including the Pond Center, an open-entry pavilion the formerly housed the site's office, lab, and garage.[3]

The John Jacob Observation Tower is an 82-foot wheelchair-accessible structure, allowing park visitors opportunities to view the surrounding wetlands and prairie, as well as the skyline of downtown Houston.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Christopher Adams . What is the most visited state park in Texas? Here’s the top 10 countdown . KXAN.com . November 21, 2023.
  2. Web site: Sheldon Lake State Park and Environmental Learning Center: History. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. 2017-09-03.
  3. Web site: A Guide to Alternative Energy and Green Building at Sheldon Lake Environmental Learning Center. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. 2007. 2017-09-04.