- Aransas County, Texas - Wikipedia
Aransas County comprises the Rockport, Texas micropolitan statistical area Spanish conquistador and cartographer Alonso Álvarez de Pineda was likely the first European to encounter this land when he sailed along the Texas coast in the summer of 1519 and charted Aransas Bay
- Welcome to Aransas County
Local business includes environmentally friendly industries of seafood, oil production, tourism, sport hunting and fishing, boating and water sports, fine art and sculptures, and bird watching The population is three-fold from local residents, summer vacationers and winter residents
- Aransas National Wildlife Refuge | U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
Aransas National Wildlife Refuge is best known as the wintering home of the last wild flock of endangered whooping cranes Visitors can enjoy stunning scenery, a diversity of wildlife, and a variety of recreational opportunities
- Visit Port Aransas Mustang Island | A Treasured Destination
The original island life destination, Port Aransas and Mustang Island have 18 miles of wide, sandy beaches—everything you seek for the perfect island escape
- Aransas County | TX Almanac
Aransas County (P-18) is on the Gulf Coast northeast of Corpus Christi The county, divided into three parts by Copano, St Charles, and Aransas bays, is bounded on the north and northwest by Refugio County, on the south by San Patricio and Nueces counties, and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico
- Aransas Pass, TX Homes for Sale Real Estate | Realtor. com®
Realtor com® has 295 homes for sale in Aransas Pass, TX The median listing price is $264,450 Browse the latest listings and find your dream home today
- History – Aransas Pathways
Uncover the fascinating stories of Aransas County, where Texas history comes to life amidst a backdrop of coastal charm Explore historic landmarks that chronicle the resilience of early settlers, from the grand Fulton Mansion to the iconic Schoenstatt Shrine
- ARANSAS COUNTY, TEXAS
Created out of the coastal portion of Refugio County in 1871, Aransas County is the second smallest county in Texas Within its boundaries are three bays of the Gulf of Mexico: Copano, St Charles, and Aransas
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