Aransas National Wildlife Refuge

The winter home of the endangered whooping crane and one of the most important wildlife refuges on the Texas coast. The 16-mile auto loop lets families drive through diverse coastal habitats spotting deer and javelinas along the way. The observation tower at the end of the Heron Flats Trail gives sweeping views over the salt marsh where whooping cranes feed. Inside the visitor center kids can earn Junior Refuge Manager badges.

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Goose Island State Park

A coastal state park on Aransas Bay famous for the Big Tree, a live oak estimated to be over 1,000 years old that kids find genuinely impressive. The bay side offers excellent wade fishing in warm shallow water and the park is a prime launch point for birding boat tours to see endangered whooping cranes in winter. Waterfront campsites with bay views and constant sea breezes make summer camping more comfortable than inland parks.

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