Park showcasing flags from the 1830s Texas Revolution & the 14-ft. bronze "Texian" sculpture.
Address
The Lone Star Monument & Historical Flag Park, Interstate 45 N, Conroe, TX 77301, United States
Open Hours
Monday- Open 24 hoursTuesday- Open 24 hoursWednesday- Open 24 hoursThursday- Open 24 hoursFriday- Open 24 hoursSaturday- Open 24 hoursSunday- Open 24 hours
The Lone Star Monument & Historical Flag Park, Interstate 45 N, Conroe, TX 77301, United States
Geo Location
Lat long (30.3106327,-95.4683458)
The Lone Star Monument & Historical Flag Park - Featured Reviews (178)
My dad, Jim Walker helped create this park so I am a bit biased but the park is wonderful. It is convenient for travelers and locals, is historically significant to Texans, and is very well maintained. The statue in the center of the flag ring is gorgeous and the plaques at the base of each flag pole provide detailed info about each flag and how long and why it flew over Texas.
We stopped here while going to the Veteran’s Memorial Park. It’s a great place to learn the history about all the flags that have flown during Texas history (hint: more than 6).
Worth a visit!
Did not know where to park for this place but decided to park at the public library (I guess this is where people park for this historical place too?). Saw the "Lone Texan" monument. Was nice to also walk the paved loop trail around the water and admire the flags and different memorials. Probably will be nicer also once the current construction finishes. Glad we made it here.
Great place to visit in Conroe. It's also next to the public library. The way it set up is really nice, first you go through the history of the Texas flags and then walk through the memorial loop gor our fallen soldiers. Well done. They had flags all around the pond through the loop pathway. It's worth to visit and reflect the privileges we have.
Appreciate the flag park. Each description and history at the bottom of each flag is interesting and educational.
Very clean and quiet place, when we visited.
WOW. I found this park very interesting. I knew Texas had a few flags before this current one. But 12 other flags blew my mind.
Beautiful historic place. Was excited to learn one of our South Carolina people made history in Texas.
‘The Texians who volunteered to fight were a rag tag, undisciplined and opinionated bunch not good with taking orders and certainly not well trained in military tactics. Some like Davy Crockett, Sam Houston, Stephen F. Austin, William Barrett Travis and Jim Bowie would become household names. But the common man that volunteered and fought for freedom is who we honor here today. The bronze sculpture before you represents a veteran of the Texas Revolution three years after the battle of San Jacinto and on the day the Lone Star Flag became the official flag of the Republic of Texas. He has walked up a hill, dressed in a mixture of his best and some from his fighting days. The red sash is from the newly formed Texas army. They tied their sashes on their right hip; every other army tied theirs on the left. He plants his flagstaff into the ground remembering bitter defeats, fallen brothers, countless struggles and that final victory as he looks into the uncertain distant horizon as if to say:
‘Come and Take It’”
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The Lone Star Monument & Historical Flag Park Located in Conroe of Interstate 45 N. The complete address is The Lone Star Monument & Historical Flag Park, Interstate 45 N, Conroe, TX 77301, United States.
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