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W hether you came here to fish, to enjoy the climate or for whatever reason, chances are you'll wind up on the beach sooner or later. Port Aransans are proud of our Gulf beaches, and want visitors to enjoy them as much as possible. But we also have to take care of them, to assure our children and grandchildren can also enjoy them. More ... N ot everything is new this season at I.B. Magee Beach Park, but returning visitors are sure to be impressed with the new multi-purpose office building. The park was named in memory of I.B. Magee Jr., a Port Aransas resident who was widely known for his community support. More ... C owabunga, dude! Miles of shoreline in Port Aransas present many opportunities for seasoned surfers to catch waves and for beginners to get in on the thrill too. Mustang Island generally doesn't have such towering or powerful waves as California and Hawaii. But Texas surf can be surprisingly big and shapely at times. More ... Curious visitors and residents interested in learning more about what washes onto the beaches of Mustang Island may join the free monthly guided beach walks. The City of Port Aransas Parks and Recreation Department offers the walks on the fourth Friday of each month. More ... The city of Port Aransas and the Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) are offering commuters and visitors another chance to get a ride to work or shop this summer. The ferry shuttle - a bus that starts and ends at the Port Aransas ferry ramps and runs through the city - will run through Sept. 14. More ... |
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