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  2. Hans and Pat Suter Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Hans and Pat Suter Wildlife Refuge is a wildlife refuge in Corpus Christi, Texas. The Refuge is located on the western shore of Oso Bay , on Ennis Joslin Road, near the Pharaoh Valley subdivision.

  3. Choke Canyon Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Choke Canyon Reservoir provides drinking water for the city of Corpus Christi. The reservoir also provides good fishing opportunities, especially for largemouth bass and catfish. Choke Canyon State Park, located in two places on the south shore of the lake, provides access to the lake and a number of other recreational activities.

  4. Lake Corpus Christi - Wikipedia

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    Lake Corpus Christi State Park provides camping and picnicking areas and two fishing piers. Camp Karankawa is a Boy Scout of America camp operated by the South Texas Council, opened in 1944. It's 130 acres on the shore of Lake Corpus Christi is leased from Lake Corpus Christi State Park on a 99-year lease. [2]

  5. The Best Hidden Gem Destinations, According to RV Experts - AOL

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    There is plenty of free camping right on the shores of Lake Bonney (-34.2333324, 140.4499982). “The shores are sandy and uneven and therefore required a four-wheel-drive vehicle, but there is ...

  6. Corpus Christi to give out free sandbags in anticipation of ...

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    Due to the possibility of additional rainfall in Corpus Christi next week, the city’s Public Works Department will be distributing free pre-filled sandbags this Saturday and again on Saturday ...

  7. John F. Kennedy Memorial Causeway - Wikipedia

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    Proposals for a causeway date back to the 1920s, when the Gulf Coast Causeway Company, chartered on 8 October 1925, proposed to build toll roads connecting Corpus Christi to Brownsville via Padre Island as part of a two-year, $1.5 million investment pledge for private development on the island. [2]