By Lyn Brooks, Contributor
Curious about the best places to visit in Texas? If good food and pristine beaches are part of your ideal vacation, why not visit one of the following five best small coastal towns in Texas?
When many people begin to make plans for summer trips to the beach, most automatically think of states along the Atlantic such as Myrtle Beach, in South Carolina, or the many beaches of Florida. Most people do not realize that Texas has over 600 miles of shoreline that contain some of the most pristine and private beaches and sports fishing in the World, as well as unique towns and cities up and down the coast. The following are some of my favorite small towns to visit along the Texas Coast.
Port Aransas
Port Aransas is located at the Northern end of Padre Island and is a small, picturesque town along the 70 mile long Padre Island National Seashore. "PINS" as it is known to the locals, is the largest stretch of undeveloped barrier island beach in the world, and has no modern development other than a picnic shelter or two; it offers 365 days of fishing, camping, shell collecting, birding, swimming and surfing fun! In addition to enjoying the pristine natural habitat of the PINS, you can stake out a quiet spot on nearby Mustang Beach State Park, another beautiful beach on the northern end of the Island; make certain to stop by the Port Aransas Museum when you visit.
Port Aransas is located at the Northern end of Padre Island and is a small, picturesque town along the 70 mile long Padre Island National Seashore. "PINS" as it is known to the locals, is the largest stretch of undeveloped barrier island beach in the world, and has no modern development other than a picnic shelter or two; it offers 365 days of fishing, camping, shell collecting, birding, swimming and surfing fun! In addition to enjoying the pristine natural habitat of the PINS, you can stake out a quiet spot on nearby Mustang Beach State Park, another beautiful beach on the northern end of the Island; make certain to stop by the Port Aransas Museum when you visit.
Rockport
Rockport is a charming town located about 30 miles north of Corpus Christi, Texas. It is known for its year round sports fishing, sailing, clean blue waves, bird watching, and friendly, laid back atmosphere. Located along the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail, you can see many of the 450 varieties of fowl that frequent the skies along the trail. Rockport is known in particular for frequent sightings of whooping cranes. Don't miss Rockport's beach, as well as the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Goose Island State Park, Rockport Harbor Aquarium, and Rockport's Maritime Museum. Rockport has several hotels, cottages, and campgrounds to make your stay enjoyable.
Rockport is a charming town located about 30 miles north of Corpus Christi, Texas. It is known for its year round sports fishing, sailing, clean blue waves, bird watching, and friendly, laid back atmosphere. Located along the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail, you can see many of the 450 varieties of fowl that frequent the skies along the trail. Rockport is known in particular for frequent sightings of whooping cranes. Don't miss Rockport's beach, as well as the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Goose Island State Park, Rockport Harbor Aquarium, and Rockport's Maritime Museum. Rockport has several hotels, cottages, and campgrounds to make your stay enjoyable.
Freeport
Freeport is another waterfront town located south of Galveston between Brazoria and San Bernard National Wildlife Refuges, where over 300 species of waterfowl make their home. Freeport is also home to nearby Quintana Beach County Park. It contains a protected harbor, but is also just moments from the Gulf of Mexico, making it known for its phenomenal sports fishing and water sports. Freeport is definitely a great designation if you are looking for a beautiful beach and opportunities to enjoy wildlife and water sports.
Freeport is another waterfront town located south of Galveston between Brazoria and San Bernard National Wildlife Refuges, where over 300 species of waterfowl make their home. Freeport is also home to nearby Quintana Beach County Park. It contains a protected harbor, but is also just moments from the Gulf of Mexico, making it known for its phenomenal sports fishing and water sports. Freeport is definitely a great designation if you are looking for a beautiful beach and opportunities to enjoy wildlife and water sports.
The Village of Surfside Beach
The Village of Surfside Beach is just North of Freeport, and just south of Christmas Bay and is possibly Texas's best kept secret when it comes to pristine beaches. Like many places along the Texas coast, you can enjoy fishing and bird watching but the deep water and long jetties found just 8 miles off shore make Surfside Beach the place to go if you love traditional surfing or windsurfing. According to locals, Texas Street, which is about ½ mile north of the Jetty, is where you can find the best surf.
The Village of Surfside Beach is just North of Freeport, and just south of Christmas Bay and is possibly Texas's best kept secret when it comes to pristine beaches. Like many places along the Texas coast, you can enjoy fishing and bird watching but the deep water and long jetties found just 8 miles off shore make Surfside Beach the place to go if you love traditional surfing or windsurfing. According to locals, Texas Street, which is about ½ mile north of the Jetty, is where you can find the best surf.
Offshore fishing here is also great for catching red snapper, ling, bonita, and kingfish; closer to shore there is an abundance of flounder, redfish, and speckled trout.
The village has a handful of unique restaurants, two to try out are Kitty's Purple Cow and Pirate's Alley Cafe. You can't miss Kitty's two story vibrant purple building just up from the beach, and it has absolutely the best hamburgers that I have ever eaten. For a wider variety of unique seafood fare, check out Pirate's Alley Cafe, it's the only restaurant on the beach itself. Don't miss The Pirate's Feast, it's a bit pricey at $15.99, but big enough for two people to enjoy when you pair it with one of their appetizers.
Port Isabel
Port Isabel is a beautiful, historic town located just east of Harlingen, Texas, at the far southern end of Texas's famous Laguna Madre Bay.It's just 2.6 miles from some of the world's most popular beaches located on South Padre Island. Port Isabel is also known for its fishing and watersports, with its waters teeming with abundant redfish, speckled trout, snook, tarpon, flounder, Spanish mackerel, kingfish, mangrove snapper, barracudas, jack crevalle, black drum, sheepshead, shark, ladyfish, lookdowns, grouper and many other types of saltwater fish. Port Isabel is also the site of many historic Texas events, and you must see Port Isabel's Three Museums when you visit: The Port Isabel Historic Museum, the Treasures of the Gulf Museum, and the 1852 Port Isabel Lighthouse!
While there are certainly several other wonderful towns along the Texas Coast, it is my opinion that these five offer the best access to historic sites, pristine beaches, world class sports fishing and bird watching, and phenomenal water sports that can be found not just in Texas, but anywhere in the world.Port Isabel is a beautiful, historic town located just east of Harlingen, Texas, at the far southern end of Texas's famous Laguna Madre Bay.It's just 2.6 miles from some of the world's most popular beaches located on South Padre Island. Port Isabel is also known for its fishing and watersports, with its waters teeming with abundant redfish, speckled trout, snook, tarpon, flounder, Spanish mackerel, kingfish, mangrove snapper, barracudas, jack crevalle, black drum, sheepshead, shark, ladyfish, lookdowns, grouper and many other types of saltwater fish. Port Isabel is also the site of many historic Texas events, and you must see Port Isabel's Three Museums when you visit: The Port Isabel Historic Museum, the Treasures of the Gulf Museum, and the 1852 Port Isabel Lighthouse!
Photo Credit: Surfside Beach, TX by doug_hodel