51 Things To Do

  1. FULTON MANSION
  2. - The 1870's French Second Empire structure is the former home of cattleman George W. Fulton. Innovative for its time, the house features several modern conveniences such as indoor plumbing, central lighting and heating. Call 729-0386 for hours and fee.
  3. TEXAS MARITIME MUSEUM
  4. - Experience the rich maritime heritage of Texas from Spanish exploration to the search for offshore oil and gas. You can experience how Texas has relied on the sea to become the great state that it is today. Fee. Located across from Rockport Harbor. Call 729-6644.
  5. ROCKPORT CENTER FOR THE ARTS
  6. - Rooms filled with monthly changing exhibits. Members gallery room displaying the many talents of local artists. No admission. Call 729-5519 for hours.
  7. ROCKPORT BEACH PARK –
  8. Visit Texas’ first 1 mile long Blue Wave Beach with picnic cabanas, walking trail, restroom facilities, wildlife sanctuary, boat ramps, fishing piers and a fantastic playground for the children.
  9. BAY FISHING TRIP / DEEP SEA FISHING TRIP
  10. - Charter a fishing trip in the bay or charter a deep sea fishing trip. Call the Chamber Visitor Center 361-729-6445 for info.
  11. CONNIE HAGAR WILDLIFE REFUGE
  12. - Step on the platform at the Rockport Beach Park or across from McDonalds and look across at the tremendous number of bird species living on the small islands in the bay.
  13. TOUR THE MANY ART GALLERIES
  14. - Take a gallery walk. Call or stop by the Chamber Visitor Center for brochure listing locations and hours.
  15. HISTORICAL WALKING/DRIVING TOUR
  16. - Stop by the Chamber Visitor Center and pick up an audio cassette tape. (Small Fee)
  17. WALK THE WALKING TRAIL
  18. - The fitness walking area at the Rockport Beach Park awaits you!  Go through the gate and it is on your left.
  19. FULTON PIER
  20. - The fish are waiting for you at the Fulton pier located at Fulton Navigation Park.
  21. WINDMILL IN THE TREE
  22. - During the Hurricane of 1919 what is believed to be the blade of the Fulton's windmill is lodged in the tree behind the Fulton Mansion. Call the Chamber Visitor Center for details. 
  23. CITY PARKS
  24. - Visit our City Parks for fitness trails, playground equipment, tennis and basketball courts and picnic areas. Pick up a parks brochure at the Chamber Visitor Center.
  25. SPIRIT COLUMNS
  26. - Located on Laurel Drive between the Festival Grounds and the Ski Basin, Rockport's first Public Art was created by world-class sculptor Jesus Bautista Moroles in honor of the volunteers of Aransas County.
  27. VOLLEYBALL
  28. - Play volleyball on the sand at the Rockport Beach Park - two courts available.
  29. CRABBING
  30. - Have you gone crabbing off the many piers in the area? Stop by the Chamber Visitor Center for locations.
  31. SHOP TIL YOU DROP
  32. - Visit over 60 stores in the Austin Street downtown Rockport area, Harbor Oaks Shopping Village, Live Oak Plaza, SeaAire Shopping Center, Rockport Plaza, Market Street Center, Fulton Beach Road, downtown Fulton area and many others throughout the community.
  33. MASTER GARDENERS
  34. - Tour Green Acres. See how our gardens grow. 611 E. Mimosa, corner of Pearl and Mimosa.
  35. BIRDER'S GUIDE TO THE ROCKPORT-FULTON AREA
  36. - A color booklet with checklist and driving guide is available at the Chamber Visitor Center. (Small Fee)
  37. BIG TREE
  38. - Visit a 1,000+-year old tree measuring over 38 feet in circumference. Take Park Rd. 13 in Lamar and follow the signs.
  39. COPANO CAUSEWAY PIER
  40. - Have you driven by or fished on what is believed to be the longest pier in the world? From the Chamber Visitor Center, take SH 35 North and travel approximately 8 miles.
  41. ZACHARY TAYLOR TREE
  42. - This historic landmark is the site of where Gen. Zachary Taylor and his troops camped during 1845. Ask the Chamber Visitor Center for more details.
  43. ARANSAS NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
  44. - Take Hwy. 35 North to FM 774 turn right and follow signs. (35-40 miles) Interpretive Center. Admission.
  45. SCHOENSTATT SHRINE
  46. - In Lamar off Park Rd. 13 is a beautiful, authentic shrine of sisters of the Schoenstatt. Sunday service in facility area. Chapel open for daily prayer.
  47. STELLA MARIS CHAPEL
  48. - (Lamar) The first church built in Aransas County still stands. Over 100 years old. Original altar in place.
  49. LAMAR CEMETERY
  50. - (Lamar) For history lovers, see burials from Confederate Army and some from 1700's.
  51. WINDSWEPT OAK TREES -
  52. See these live oak trees that are permanently leaning due to the prevailing winds of the southeast.
  53. PLAY BRIDGE AND CANASTA
  54. - Play Bridge and Canasta many places around town. Call the Chamber Visitor Center for details.
  55. SEAFOOD
  56. - Have you treated yourself to a delicious seafood dish at one of over 30 restaurants? Try the stuffed shrimp ... Yum!
  57. WHOOPING CRANE BOAT CRUISE -
  58. From November to March take a sightseeing boat to the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge and see the Whooping Crane and other species of bird and wildlife.
  59. ROCKPORT CEMETERY
  60. - Visit the graves of most of the family of George Ware Fulton. Also, self-taught ornithologist Connie Hagar. In the spring, the wildflowers are beautiful.
  61. COMMUNITY AQUATIC & SKATE PARK
  62. - Visit our Community Aquatic & Skate Park at Colorado & Stadium Drive for a lap pool, kids' area, recreation and more.
  63. BEACHCOMBING
  64. - Walk along the beach and look for sea shells.
  65. MEETING FACILITIES
  66. - On Fulton Harbor see where square dancing began in Aransas County at the Paws & Taws Building.  Find out about many Winter Texan events held here in December through March.  On Rockport Beach discover the Saltwater Pavilion which is a great meeting place with ample amenities and a great view of the water.
  67. CANAL SUBDIVISIONS
  68. - Drive to see areas such as Key Allegro, Harbor Oaks, City By The Sea, Palm Harbor, Holiday Beach, Bahia Bay, Copano Ridge and others.
  69. GOLFING
  70. - Pick up a listing of area golf courses at the Chamber Visitor Center.
  71. FISHING GUIDE TO ROCKPORT-FULTON
  72. - Stop by the Chamber Visitor Center for a booklet on fishing. The booklet includes profiles and pictures of professional fishing guides in the area. (Small Fee)
  73. COMPASS ROSE LABYRINTH
  74. - Visit the labyrinth in Triangle Park. Spring brings wildflowers.
  75. SALTWATER POOL
  76. - At the North end of Rockport Beach Park take a dip in a natural Saltwater Pool! Cabanas located nearby.
  77. PAINT-A-LONGS
  78. - Visit some of the art galleries in the downtown area and witness "Paint-A-longs" as artists get together and paint.
  79. WATCH THE SUNRISE
  80. - The sun rising over the bay is truly remarkable to see and photograph. (Oh, the sunset is great, too!) Take your pick...
  81. AQUARIUM AT ROCKPORT HARBOR
  82. - is Open! See and Learn - Free Admission. Call 361-729-2328.
  83. INTERPRETIVE NATURE TRAIL - DEMONSTRATION GARDEN & WETLANDS POND
  84. -
    Experience the sights and sounds of nature in a wetland environment in the midst of our town. 19 interpretive stops lead you .8 of a mile (one way).
  85. KITE FLYING
  86. -
    Winds over Aransas Bay are great not only good for windsurfing and sailing but kite flying, too! Great kite flying area at Rockport Beach Park.
  87. KAYAK RENTALS
  88. -
    Kayak in Little Bay and see nature up close and personal.
  89. GOOSE ISLAND STATE PARK
  90. -
    Great for fishing, touring, camping and sightseeing. Huge lighted fishing pier. Seasonal Birding Tours. Interpretive talks.
  91. FAMILY PICNIC ON THE BEACH
  92. -
    Many cabanas are available for picnics. Don't forget to take food for the seagulls!
  93. BINGO
  94. -
    During the winter months, the game of Bingo can be played at different places almost every night of the week and some year-round!
  95. BOAT RENTALS
  96. -
    From small to large, barge style to flat fishing, there is a rental for you. Contact the Chamber Visitor Center for details.
  97. LIGHTED JETTY PIER
  98. -
    Travel to the end of Rockport Harbor and walk or fish along the jetties late in the evening or early in the morning!
  99. ROCKPORT OR FULTON HARBOR
  100. -
    Walk along the harbors and maybe get a glimpse of shrimp and/or oyster boats arriving and unloading.
  101. RELAX AND DO ABSOLUTELY NOTHING
  102. -
    Enjoy the sea breeze, enjoy the scenery
      
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