Texas Coastal Bend
Besides the Big Tree of Lamar, the Coastal Bend is noted for Birds such as the Whooping Crane, fantastic beaches, and a casual life style. While not as popular as the Rio Grande Valley, there are some fantastic bargains for RVers here. We think we have found the best bargain in the area. See the link below.
There really are 3 Whooping Cranes in this picture. My digital camera cannot zoom enough. I will post from my 35mm later if the pictures are clear.
Whooping Crane Habitat at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge as viewed from the observation tower.
Chat with the librarian if you can. He is worth the time.
Phyllis (on right) with Roscoe and Harpo (in arms). Friend and fellow Escapee Carolyn Walters with dog Lucy.
The USS Lexington, built during WWII, is now a museum in Corpus Christi. It is well worth a visit.
Where is the best art on a navy ship? Look in the barber shop.
Phyllis, Carolyn Walters, with dogs Harpo, Roscoe, and Lucy.
2000 year old Coastal Live Oak, and HUGE.
Padre Island National Seashore has a fantastic beach that appears to go on forever.
The Big Tree of Lamar at Goose Island State Park.
Raintree qualifies on all counts. Lots are small, but the owner will park your rig.
We tend to rate parks based on economy, cleanliness, owners on premises that try to help, availability of WiFi and Pet Frendliness. Click for a link to their page.
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