Central Coast Travel Information
In between Freeport and Corpus Christi are a series of small ports
where fishing and beaches prevail. As they’re off the beaten path,
these peaceful towns don’t have the tourist crush you're likely to
find at the larger ports and beaches. Quaint bed and breakfast inns
dot the area. Matagorda is the place to start guided fishing
tours and or rent boats for the bay waters. Although Highway 60 runs
just south of town, the 80 miles of beach in Matagorda Island State
Park are relatively deserted, so beach-combing is a pleasure as are
surfing and camping. Birders love Matagorda in general, but especially
enjoy spotting the numerous Christmas birds along the bays and
backroads. Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, home to the last and the
only wild flock of whooping cranes, is close by. Over 400
vessels make Port Palacios their home and it goes by the title “Shrimp
Capital of Texas.” The seawall provides a scenic walk either by day or
night, when it sparkles with lights. Hunting and fishing tours are
readily available, and the birding trails are spectacular. The coastal
waters provide sailing, snorkeling and many other water activities.
Palacios is off Highway 35. Other towns along the central coast
include Blessing (on State 616, just off State 35), Port
O'Connor-Seadrift (at the end of Highway 185) and Port Lavaca (along
State 35).
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