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  2. Mustang Island State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/mustang-island

    The three segments of the trail follow the western shoreline of the island in Corpus Christi Bay. The 20 miles of trails pass through some of the best shallow-water fishing areas in Texas. Enjoy close-up views of coastal birds.

  3. Mustang Island Paddling Trail - TPWD - Texas Parks & Wildlife...

    tpwd.texas.gov/boating/paddling-trails/gulf-coast/mustang-island

    The Mustang Island State Park Paddling Trail consists of the North Trail (8.5 miles), the Shamrock Loop Trail (5.24 miles) and the Ashum Trail (6.8 miles). All of the trails follow the western shoreline of Mustang Island in Corpus Christi Bay, and pass through some of the best shallow-water fishing areas in Texas.

  4. Gulf Coast Paddling Trails - TPWD - Texas Parks & Wildlife...

    tpwd.texas.gov/boating/paddling-trails/gulf-coast

    The Mustang Island Paddling Trail consists of the North Trail (8.5 miles), Shamrock Loop (5.24 miles) and Ashum Trail (6.8 miles), each following the western shoreline of Mustang Island in Corpus Christi Bay, covering some of the best shallow-water fishing areas in Texas.

  5. Mustang Island State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/mustang-island/nature

    Shrimp, crabs and fish of all kinds grow in these protected waters before migrating to the open gulf. Some of the best fishing in Texas is right here on Mustang Island. Anglers can surf fish in the Gulf of Mexico, cast from the Fish Pass jetties, or wade or kayak fish in Corpus Christi Bay.

  6. Mustang Island Loop — Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wildlife/wildlife-trails/ctc/mustang-island-loop

    As you proceed south along Mustang Island toward Corpus Christi, you will cross several hurricane wash-over sites. These inlets or passes have been cut through the island by the scouring action of past tropical storms, and are a relatively common phenomenon on coastal barrier islands.

  7. Mustang Island State Park Facility Map - Texas Parks & Wildlife...

    tpwd.texas.gov/publications/pwdpubs/media/park_maps/pwd_mp_p4502_084e.pdf

    Corpus Christi Bay To Corpus Christi To Port Aransas Park closes at 10 p.m. except to overnight guests. 361 TEXAS • Park regulations apply on open beach area. ... Mustang Island State Park LEGEND Proud Sponsor of Texas State Parks TexasStateParks.org ParquesDeTexas.org (512) 389-8900

  8. Corpus Christi & Mustang Island - Texas Parks & Wildlife...

    tpwd.texas.gov/documents/331/CNC2023_CorpusChristiMustangIslandSummary.pdf

    Corpus Christi & Mustang Island Highlights Globally, 482 cities from 46 countries participated in the 2023 City Nature Challenge. Corpus Christi ranked #146 for Observations, #153 for Species, and #151 for Observers. Mustang Island ranked #209 for Observations, #201 for Species, and #240 for Observers.

  9. Mustang Island State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/mustang-island/fees-facilities/campsites

    Primitive Campsites (Drive-up) These undesignated sites are on 1.5-mile stretch of beach. Sites are closed from time to time due to weather conditions; we suggest you call the park before your visit to check on beach conditions. You may have a small beach campfire in this area.

  10. Corpus Christi & Mustang Island - Texas Parks & Wildlife...

    tpwd.texas.gov/documents/245/CNC2021_CC_MI_Summary.pdf

    Corpus Christi & Mustang Island Highlights Globally, 419 cities from 44 countries participated in the 2021 City Nature Challenge. Corpus Christi ranked #199 for Observations, #171 for Species, and # 163 for Observers. Mustang Island ranked #191 for Observations, #189 for Species, and # 224 for Observers.

  11. Mustang Island State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/mustang-island/history

    Corpus Christi is a major shipping hub today. The island’s only town began as Mercer’s Dock; a hurricane destroyed it in 1875. It was replaced by a community named Mustang Island.