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Padre Island National Seashore TX

Lat, Long: 27.05381186, -97.35901135

Designation: National Seashore

Protecting sixty-six miles of wild coastline along the Gulf of Mexico, the narrow barrier island is home to one of the last intact coastal prairie habitats in the United States. Along the hypersaline Laguna Madre, unique tidal mud flats teem with life. Native Americans, Spanish explorers and cattle ranchers have walked along its shores. Padre Island National Seashore is waiting to be rediscovered.

Weather:

Padre Island has long, hot summers and short, mild winters. Summers are very humid. Winter can bring strong cold fronts and gale force winds. Most rain falls near the beginning and end of hurricane season (Jun 1 - Nov 30). Average seasonal temperatures (Fahrenheit): Spring - high 70s-80s, low 50s-60s; Summer - high mid-90s, low 70s; Fall - high 70s-80s, low 50s-60s; Winter - high 50s-70s, low 30s-40s. Year-round, average wind speed ranges from 5-25 miles per hour. Relative humidity seldom drops below 70%.

Directions:

The National Seashore is located on North Padre Island, southeast of the city of Corpus Christi, Texas. Visitors to the area should head east through Corpus Christi on Highway 358. After crossing the JFK Causeway onto Padre Island, Highway 358 changes to Park Road 22. Continue about 10 miles south on Park Road 22 to reach the park entrance.

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Address/Contact:

20420 Park Road 22

Corpus Christi, US, 78418

Phone: (361) 949-8068

Email: pais_visitor_center@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

Yellow flowers bloom in the dunes along Malaquite Beach.Small shell fragments in the sand long the beach.Two deer feed on grass. Their antlers have velvet on them.Several sea turtle hatchlings crawl on the sand towards the Gulf of Mexico.A hawk like bird with an orange beak stands on a fence post.Small wooden structures are seen looking through a wood fence.Several brown pelicans stand on the sand next to the edge of the sea.