Gulf Coast

The Texas Gulf Coast runs along the state’s southeastern edge, a 600-plus-mile arc of bays, barrier islands, and shallow estuaries from the Louisiana line south to the Rio Grande. The coastline is mostly flat — coastal prairie, marsh, and bay flats — with the major action concentrated in three port cities and a string of smaller beach and fishing towns between them. Harris County holds Houston and the largest urban anchor; Galveston, Brazoria, Jefferson, and Orange handle the upper coast; Aransas, Nueces, and Cameron carry the central and lower coast around Corpus Christi and Brownsville. Beach towns include Galveston, Surfside, Port Aransas, Rockport, and South Padre Island. Padre Island National Seashore preserves the longest undeveloped barrier island in the world. Trips here split easily by purpose. Houston runs urban — museums, restaurants, sports — while the smaller coast towns lean fishing, birding, and beach time. Hurricane season runs June through November; the back end of fall and early spring offer the most reliable weather windows.

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Alvin

Located in northeastern Brazoria County, Alvin was founded in 1876 when the railroad was built through connecting Galveston with Richmond. It was named for its founder, Alvin Morgan. The city…

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Angleton

As the seat of Brazoria County, Angleton was founded in 1890, primarily to provide for…

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Blanco

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Bridge City

In southern Orange County, the town was originally called Prairie View for its location on…

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Simple trips are often the best.

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Aransas Pass

Named for the pass between Mustang and St. Joseph islands, the city of Aransas Pass…

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Beaumont

"The Museum Capital of Texas," the settlement of Beaumont began when early French and Spanish…

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Anahuac

The first permanent settlement in Anahuac was in 1821 when a Spanish fortress, previously established…

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Bay City

Bay City was established in 1894, as the seat of Matagorda County. Today it is…

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Baytown

Baytown grew from a small sawmill and store settlement in 1824. Among its early settlers…

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As the seat of Brazoria County, Angleton was founded in 1890, primarily to provide for a connecting railroad track to…

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