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Aransas Nat'l Wildlife Refuge...
is located on a peninsula and serves
as a primary winter home for the nearly extinct whooping crane. Whooping
Crane boat tours are available. The refuge also provides a suitable home
for migrating passerines, shorebirds, waterfowl, and area wildlife.

Goose Island State Park...
provides tent and trailer camping on
this 307 acre park. The park also provides: picnic sites, open shelters,
restrooms with showers, fishing pier, and a boat ramp. Be sure to visit
"The Big Tree" while in the area; a giant oak tree, 100 years old.
Fulton Mansion...
was built in 1876. This prolific 4
story, 29-room mansion takes you back to a time when the prosperity of
the Texas cattle industry was at a peak. The mansion’s facilities, along
with its serene and well-kept grounds, are available for weddings,
portraits, and reunions.
Rockport Center for the Arts...
is home to over 150 area artist, some
of national acclaim. It is housed in a remarkable 19th
century home and offers workshops and classes to artisans of every
medium. The center is located on the Navigational Grounds at Rockport
Harbor.
Copano Bay State Park
Visit
Texas Parks
and Wildlife for more info!
Shopping in Mexico
(no web
site)
is a great way to
spend the day. Find bargains on just about everything - from imported
wines and beer to fine leather and jewelry. Stop by the market for
fresh produce or take-in some of the local artisan's and their work -
jewelry, pottery, artwork & handcrafted goods.
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Corpus Christi, Texas - Just 20-Minute Drive

USS Lexington - Corpus Christi - 20-Minute Drive
Demonstration
Gardens & Wetland Pond... (no web site)
"Friends of Connie Hagar"
developed this TXDOT roadside stop on 35N a tourist focus, by creating
the 3 gardens: the pond, the hummingbird and butterfly garden, and the
fruit and berry producing garden. The gardens are proudly maintained by
the "Friends of Connie Hagar."

Texas Maritime Museum...
captures the old and
new. It is a fun, learning experience in maritime history as it relates
to our great state of Texas and our reliance upon the sea. Clever
interactive displays and regularly scheduled exhibits abound for young
children too.
Conn Brown Harbor...
(no web
site)
sits on Aransas Bay
and the Intracoastal waterway. The harbor has a public boat launch,
lighted fishing pier. Shrimp and fishing boats bring in their freshest
catches to the harbor daily.
Port Aransas has
plenty of fine and casual dining atmospheres to choose from. There
are terrific shops with unique items and souvenirs. Mustang Island
has a drive-on beach and is the gateway to the Gulf of Mexico.
Great fishing
from the jetties.
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