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🌿✈️ Howard Murph Airport Park – A Quiet Green Space in Rockport, Texas

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Simba and I visited Howard Murph Airport Park in Rockport, Texas — a simple, peaceful local park tucked near the Aransas County Airport area. While it may not be one of the town’s headline attractions, it offers something just as valuable: open space, fresh air, and a quiet place to slow down. Located away from the busier waterfront and harbor areas, the park provides a relaxed setting with wide skies overhead and grassy areas perfect for stretching your legs during a day of exploring the coast. 🌀️ Open Space and Coastal Calm Even though it sits near the airport, the park feels more like a neighborhood green space than anything else. The open layout gives you room to walk, pause, and enjoy the Gulf Coast breeze without crowds. At Howard Murph Airport Park you’ll find: - Broad grassy areas under expansive Texas skies - Simple walking paths and surrounding landscape - A laid-back atmosphere typical of Rockport’s coastal charm - A quieter alternative to the more popular waterfront spo...

🚢‍♂️🌿 Tule Hike and Bike Trail – Coastal Views Along Tule Creek in Rockport

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Simba and I hiked the Tule Hike and Bike Trail in Rockport, Texas — a scenic multi-use path that stretches along Tule Creek and offers peaceful views of wetlands, native brush, and coastal wildlife. This paved trail connects neighborhoods to nature, creating a safe and beautiful route for walkers, runners, and cyclists to experience Rockport’s Gulf Coast environment. The area surrounding Tule Creek is part of the broader Aransas Bay ecosystem, shaped by tidal movement and rich estuarine habitat. As we moved along the trail, we passed marshy stretches, wide-open sky views, and pockets of shade beneath native trees swaying in the coastal breeze. 🌊 A Trail Shaped by Water Tule Creek feeds into Aransas Bay, and the influence of water is visible everywhere along the route. The wetlands and marsh areas support birds, small wildlife, and native coastal plants adapted to wind and salt air. Along the trail you’ll notice: - Views of Tule Creek winding through marshland - Open wetlands that cha...

🌿🌊 Shell Crete Loop Trail – A Bayside Nature Walk in Rockport, Texas

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Simba and I hiked the Shell Crete Loop Trail in Rockport, Texas — a peaceful nature path that winds through coastal oak woodlands and along the edge of Little Bay. It’s one of the most scenic and accessible walking trails in town, offering an up-close look at native plants, birdlife, and open bay views without ever leaving the city limits. The name “Shell Crete” comes from the shell-based ground material naturally found in the area and historically used in local pathways. That subtle coastal texture adds character to the trail and reflects the region’s connection to the bay. 🌳 Coastal Woodland Meets Open Water The loop blends shaded sections beneath twisting live oaks with open stretches that reveal Little Bay’s shimmering water. It’s the kind of trail where the environment shifts gently as you walk — from quiet woodland to breezy shoreline. Along the trail you’ll experience: - Native coastal plants adapted to wind and salt air - Marsh edges where land and water meet - Frequent bird...

⚓🌊 Rockport Harbor – Coastal Life Along Aransas Bay

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Simba and I visited Rockport Harbor in Rockport, Texas — a beautiful waterfront destination along Aransas Bay known for its long fishing pier, marina views, and relaxed Gulf Coast atmosphere. The harbor has long been central to Rockport’s identity as a fishing village and coastal community. For generations, these waters have supported commercial fishing, shrimping, boating, and tourism — shaping both the economy and the culture of this bayside town. 🐟 A Working Waterfront with Deep Roots Rockport Harbor reflects the town’s maritime heritage. Boats move in and out of the marina, fishermen cast lines from the pier, and seabirds circle overhead waiting for opportunity. The harbor represents: - Rockport’s commercial fishing and shrimping history - A long-standing connection to Aransas Bay - A blend of working waterfront and recreational space It’s a place where daily life still revolves around the water. πŸŒ… Rebuilt and Resilient Like much of the Texas Gulf Coast, Rockport Harbor faced...

πŸ¦€πŸŒŠ The Big Blue Crab – A Rockport Icon on the Texas Gulf Coast

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Simba and I visited The Big Blue Crab sculpture in Rockport, Texas — an enormous and instantly recognizable landmark that has become one of the most iconic symbols of the Texas Gulf Coast. The tradition of the Big Blue Crab dates back to 1957, when the original oversized crab was placed atop a local restaurant to attract visitors. Over the decades, different versions of the sculpture have appeared in various locations around Rockport, always drawing attention with their bold color and larger-than-life presence. Today, the current iteration stands near the waterfront, measuring roughly 27 feet wide and weighing several thousand pounds — creating a dramatic photo opportunity and a fun tribute to the region’s deep fishing heritage. 🐟 A Tribute to Rockport’s Fishing Roots Rockport’s identity is deeply tied to the bay. Commercial fishing, shrimping, crabbing, and recreational angling have long shaped the local economy and culture. The Big Blue Crab represents that connection in a playful ...

πŸ‘ΌπŸŒΏ Angel of Goliad – A Story of Compassion in a Time of Conflict

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Simba and I visited the Angel of Goliad Statue in Goliad, Texas — a powerful tribute to Francita Alavez, remembered as a compassionate figure during one of the most tragic chapters of Texas history. During the Texas Revolution , Francita Alavez stood out for her courage and mercy. Amid the events surrounding the Goliad Massacre , she intervened to save the lives of several Texan prisoners. At a time defined by conflict and brutality, her actions reflected humanity and compassion. Her bravery earned her the enduring nickname “Angel of Goliad.” πŸ•Š️ Mercy in the Midst of War The story of Francita Alavez adds depth and nuance to the history of Goliad. While the revolution is often remembered for its battles and sacrifices, her legacy reminds us that individual acts of kindness can shape history just as powerfully. The statue represents: - Compassion during wartime - The human stories behind major historical events - The impact one person can have in moments of crisis Standing before the...

πŸ‡¨πŸ‡±πŸ•―️ Fannin Burial Monument – Remembering Goliad in Texas History

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Simba and I visited the Fannin Burial Monument in Goliad, Texas — a solemn memorial honoring Colonel James Fannin and the Texan soldiers executed during the Goliad Massacre . After surrendering to Mexican forces during the Texas Revolution , Fannin and approximately 340 of his men were held at Presidio La BahΓ­a . On Palm Sunday, March 27, 1836, they were executed under orders from General Santa Anna. The event became one of the most tragic moments of the revolution and inspired the rallying cry, “Remember Goliad!” ⚔️ A Tragic Turning Point in the Texas Revolution The executions at Goliad shocked the Texian forces and strengthened resolve during the fight for independence. Alongside the events at the Alamo, Goliad became a defining chapter of the revolution. The monument represents: - The sacrifice of Colonel James Fannin and his men - One of the most sobering events of 1836 - A rallying cry that echoed throughout the revolution Standing at the burial site today brings a sense of gra...