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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. For more info: 361-286-3559 |
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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, 1000 years old. For more info: 361-729-2858 |
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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. For more info: 361-729-0386 |
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Bird Garden and Wetlands Pond... provides insightful and educational birding and plant displays em- phasizing this region’s natural resources while focusing on the protectionof native plants. Proudly maintained by the Texas Dept. of Transportation. |
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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 more info: 361-729-6644 |
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Rockport Harbor ...sits on Aransas Bay and is harbor to a variety of water and fishing vessels. Shrimp and fishing boats bring in their freshest catches daily. |
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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 to include literary, performing, and visual arts. The center is located on the Navigational Grounds at Rockport Harbor in the museum district. For more Info: 361-729-5519 |
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Copano Bay Causeway State Park ...is proudly maintained by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept. with fishing piers extending from north and south |
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