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Attractions August 20, 2010  RSS feed
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Roberts Point welcomes visitors

I f it’s an outdoor event and it’s in Port Aransas,

Roberts Point Park is the backdrop to this great blue heron sitting atop a piling at the ferry landing. Herons, pelicans, laughing gulls, and all types of birds can be seen from the ferry landing and the park. Roberts Point Park is the backdrop to this great blue heron sitting atop a piling at the ferry landing. Herons, pelicans, laughing gulls, and all types of birds can be seen from the ferry landing and the park. chances are it is

at Roberts Point Park, alongside the ship channel. The park is the site of many important events and plenty of good times in Port Aransas.

A variety of summer events, including fishing tournament weigh-ins, picnics or festivals, are held at the park. Positioned alongside the Corpus Christi Ship Channel, it is one of the first sights to greet visitors arriving in Port Aransas by ferry.

The city’s multi-purpose park facility was jointly developed by civic volunteers (Port Aransas Action Force) and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

Volunteers supplied the labor and TPWD matched locally raised funding in the 1980s to build the park. It was named in honor of the Roberts family, one of the oldest of the island fishing families.

A large rig heads out to sea through the Corpus Christi Ship Channel. Roberts Point is the perfect place for ship watching, bird watching, fishing, picnicking and much more. A large rig heads out to sea through the Corpus Christi Ship Channel. Roberts Point is the perfect place for ship watching, bird watching, fishing, picnicking and much more. Known from April to Oc- tober as the home of the popular Sunset Sounds concert series, the Patsy Jones amphitheater overlooks the ship channel and provides a great view of passing ships as well as the ferries that transport passengers to and from Port Aransas. The park features a large pavilion for special events. It is named after the late fishing enthusiast Fred Rhodes, and offers welcome shade for spectators at fishing tournament weigh-ins and provides a stage for performances, awards presentations and picnics during festivals.

The park is a favorite fishing spot, whether from the granite jetties that mark the harbor, the lighted J.P. Luby Fishing Pier or the bulkheads that surround the park to prevent erosion by water in the ship channel.

It’s also a great place for soccer players, boat enthusiasts and even dolphin-watchers to pass the time in Port Aransas.

The bulkhead-lined perimeter of the park doubles as a jogging or walking trail, and the paved walk along the bulkhead was recently improved.

Roberts Point Park has new public restrooms and other improvements the City of Port Aransas has made recently.

The Tom and Corabelle Keeler observation tower provides an excellent spot for watching ship traffic and the dolphins frolicking in the ship channel as they lead the ships in and out of the channel -- watch for them at the water line at the bow (front) of the ships.

Also in the park, a picnic pavilion offers shaded tables adjacent to shuffleboard lanes and a bocce court (equipment can be rented for a refundable deposit at the nearby harbormaster’s of- fice). There’s a special space for horseshoes, a basketball slab and plenty of space for playing volleyball, baseball or running races.

The nearby playground with all the requisite equipment is a favorite spot for children.

Roberts Point Park is to the left as you exit the ferry ramps in Port Aransas.