As their experiences, exchanges and expressions flow into harmony with the rhythms of coastal life, the power of associative thinking can take hold, offering new avenues forward for any organization.
Image by Pam Fulcher
From Culture to Ecotourism, there’s never a dull moment in Rockport.
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Rockport Center for the Arts
Rooms filled with monthly changing exhibits. Members gallery room displaying the many talents of local artists. Classes. No admission fee.
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Rockport Beach
Visit Texas’ first one-mile-long Blue Wave Beach with picnic cabanas, beach palapas, restroom facilities, wildlife sanctuary, boat ramps, fitness trail, Saltwater and Beachfront Pavilions, volleyball, fishing piers and playgrounds for the children. Voted Texas' #1 Beach by USA Today readers.
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Historic Austin Street
A street with boutique shops, art galleries, and restaurants.
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Texas Maritime Museum
Experience the rich maritime heritage of Texas from Spanish exploration to the search for offshore oil and gas. You can experience how Texas has relied on the sea to become the great state it is today
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Aransas Wildlife Refuge
Aransas National Wildlife Refuge is best known as the wintering home of the last wild flock of endangered whooping cranes. Visitors can enjoy stunning scenery, a diversity of wildlife, and a variety of recreational opportunities.
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Fulton Mansion
This 1870's French Second Empire is the former home of cattleman George W. Fulton. Innovative for its time, the house features modern conveniences such as indoor plumbing, central lighting, and heating.
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Goose Island State Park
Great for fishing, touring, camping and sightseeing. Huge lighted fishing pier. Interpretive talks.
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Birding & Kayaking Adventures
Sightseeing boat tours and kayak rentals.
Images Above by Pam Fulcher