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Corpus Christi Population: 280000
  With over 113 miles of Gulf Coast beaches and bay, the Corpus Christi area is well known for surf and fun. Water activities range from building sand castles and fishing to extreme water sports. Kiteboarding and wind surfing are enhanced by the almost constant winds and relatively calm waters; it's one of the top 10 windsurfing spots in the world.
     
Del Rio Population: 35000
  An undiscovered gem among Texas border towns, Del Rio features tree-lined streets and beautiful architecture. Tournament-quality fishing, birdwatching and prehistoric petroglyphs are just a few of the reasons people are drawn to Del Rio. It's becoming more popular as a destination for Winter Texans.
     
Lake Amistad
  Amistad is an international recreation area on the U.S.-Mexico border. The Amistad Reservoir, at the confluence of the Rio Grande, Devils and Pecos rivers, has 850 miles of lake shoreline, 540 of which are in Texas. Year round boating, houseboating and water sports are predominant on the U.S. side.
     
Rio Grande Valley
  The Rio Grande Valley is in the southernmost tip of Texas, a semi-tropical paradise bordering Mexico and including the Gulf Coast shores. Palm trees and orchards of citrus trees line the roads. Luscious, locally grown citrus fruit and vegetables are readily available at roadside stands, including juicy red Valley grapefruits and sweet Texas Vidalia onions.
     

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