With Sugar Land spanning over 27,000 acres of land within its city limits, the possibilities for the perfect photo opportunity are endless.
Nature takes over at spaces like Oyster Creek Park and Cullinan Park — which feature backdrops irresistible to photo gurus — while the Sugar Land Heritage Museum and the Imperial Sugar factory recount the city’s history.
Practice your poses and show off your Sugar Land pride at these 10 local backdrops.
Cullinan Park | Pee-can, puh-con. Cullinan Park is home to the 23rd largest pecan tree in Texas. If that isn’t enough of a reason to visit this 754-acre park, I don’t know what is.
Imperial Sugar Refinery | A Sugar Land staple off Highway 6, the Imperial Sugar Refinery shows off some of the city’s beginnings.
Brooks Lake | Visit Brooks Lake for the annual Gulf Coast International Dragon Boat Regatta and strike the perfect pose near the water.
“Selfie” | Nothing else needs to be said about this one.
Sugar Land City Hall | The prime jewel of the Sugar Land Town Center, picturesque Sugar Land City Hall is a go-to backdrop for any Sugar Land resident.
Oyster Creek Park | Offering a three-mile trail, Oyster Creek Park is the perfect place for a hike and a spontaneous fitness selfie.
Brazos River Park | This 67-acre park has plenty of space for you to get all the photos you’d like. Brazos River Park will soon include a connection to Sugar Land Memorial Park.
Sugar Land Memorial Park | Sugar Land Memorial Park is home to the Veterans Memorial and offers a lakeside viewing perfect for fishing, canoeing and photo shoots.
Sugar Land Heritage Museum & Visitor Center | Need to brush up on your city’s history? The Sugar Land Heritage Museum and Visitor Center will guide you through all you need to know, while providing memorable photo opportunities along the way.
“SLTX” | The newest addition to the Sugar Land Town Square Plaza, the SLTX sign is the ultimate way to show city pride.
Follow us on Instagram @SugarLandTXGov to stay up to date on the latest about Sugar Land.
With Sugar Land spanning over 27,000 acres of land within its city limits, the possibilities for the perfect photo opportunity are endless.
Nature takes over at spaces like Oyster Creek Park and Cullinan Park — which feature backdrops irresistible to photo gurus — while the Sugar Land Heritage Museum and the Imperial Sugar factory recount the city’s history.
Practice your poses and show off your Sugar Land pride at these 10 local backdrops.
Follow us on Instagram @SugarLandTXGov to stay up to date on the latest about Sugar Land.
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