Local Attractions
There is so much to see and do whilst in Corpus Christi, We have givin you below some links below to check out.
What to do and see in Corpus Christi
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The Corpus Christi Municipal Marina is the focal point of the city. It is on Corpus Christi Bay protected from the Gulf of Mexico by sandy barrier islands off the Texas Coast. The Ship Channel through Port Aransas provides easy access to the Gulf of Mexico. |
Take a tour and read about "The Blue Ghost", check the Ship's store for some fine memorabilia and gift items or make your reservations to Live Aboard for an exciting overnight stay with your youth organization. The museum is open seven days a week, except Christmas Day.
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Educationally enriching and entertaining programming, with interactive exhibits that engage and inspire. The Texas State Aquarium promotes and practices environmental conservation and wildlife rehabilitation. |
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Padre Island National Seashore
Padre Island National Seashore encompasses 133,000 acres of America's vanishing barrier islands. It is the longest remaining undeveloped barrier island in the world. |
Corpus Christi Botanical Gardens A tranquil respite from city stress, this collection of gardens soothes the soul with walking trails, 2500 varieties of orchids, an idyllic rose garden, desert and tropical flowers, wetlands, forest and many opportunities for bird watching. |
The Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History collects and preserves natural and cultural history objects with emphasis on South Texas and its place in the world. It presents educational exhibits and programs to encourage learning related to its collections. |
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In Texas, water has been a lifeline for many generations for centuries past. The San Antonio River is a source of a South Texas Treasure, The San Antonio River Walk. Development of San Antonio and its most popular tourism attraction have come along way together. |
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