
McFaddin
Containing the biggest freshwater marsh left in Texas, the McFaddin National Wildlife Refuge is home to a variety of both wetland and upland habitats.
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1.2 mi away
Texas Point National Wildlife Refuge
Once developed by two Native American tribes, the Texas Point National Wildlife Refuge now works rigorously to protect the migratory birds along with the resident wildlife in the area.
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Sea Rim State Park
Head down to Southeast Texas and stop by this coastal park.
11.7 mi away
McFaddin Beach
This beach stretches between High Island and the Sea Rim State Park and boasts almost 20-acres of coastal shoreline.
29.6 mi away
Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge
The Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge in Southeast Texas is a 37,000-acre area dedicated to growing and enhancing the coastal marshes and prairie lands along Galveston Bay.
30.3 mi away
High Island
This island is actually a salt dome, and it gets its name for being the highest point on the Gulf Coast (38 feet above sea level).
36.7 mi away
Texas Longhorn
Roaming through the grasslands of Fort Griffin State Park is this special herd of cattle and one of the state's most iconic symbols.