Local Guide
We’ve spent a lot of time on this stretch of the Texas coast. Here’s what we’d tell a friend who was coming down for the first time — and a few things even the second-timers miss. And when you’re ready to plan your own trip, here’s the property and our current availability.
Fishing
Rockport earned the title “Redfish Capital of Texas” for a reason. The flats around Aransas Bay hold some of the best bull reds on the Gulf Coast, and the speckled trout fishing is no joke either. Whether you’re wading the grass flats at first light or heading offshore, you’re in the right place.
Where to Eat
Rockport punches well above its size when it comes to food. Here’s where we actually go.
Fine dining: The Groove Steak & Lobster House, Gabriela’s, Latitude 28°02, Copano’s, Bellino’s Italian, Charlotte Plummer’s, Cheryl’s
Lunch and casual: Pik-Nik, Benchwarmers & Hu-Dat, Fresco Eats, Paradise Key, Aranda’s Mexican Grille
Fresh seafood: Latitude 28°02, Charlotte Plummer’s, SR Boil House, Paradise Key
Brunch: Cheryl’s, Gabriela’s
Coffee: Main St Coffee House, Duck Blind Coffee, Bella La Brew, Daily Grind, Coffee Spanked, Quirky Birds
Rockport Beach
Texas’s first Blue Wave certified beach, right in town. Parking fee required but it’s worth it — 65 picnic sites, pavilions you can rent, a saltwater pool, volleyball, playgrounds, boat dock, and clean facilities. Good for a full day with kids or a quick sunset stop.
Downtown and Arts District
Everything in downtown Rockport is walkable. Coffee in the morning, galleries in the afternoon, dinner without moving your car. The Rockport Center for the Arts is worth an hour even if you don’t think you’re an art person — the coastal light that draws artists here is the same light you’re looking at from the back porch.
Events Worth Planning Around
Oysterfest (spring) — Fulton Volunteer Fire Department fundraiser. Cold beer, raw oyster eating contest, carnival rides. Exactly what it sounds like.
Babes on the Bay (summer) — Largest all-women’s saltwater fishing tournament in the country. Serious anglers, great energy.
SeaFair (fall) — 50+ years running. Four days of live music, food, vendors, and the best people-watching in town.
Rockport Art Fest — 120+ artists, 10,000 attendees, funds the arts center.
Market Days — Monthly. One of the largest market events on the coast.
HummerBird Celebration (September) — Tens of thousands of hummingbirds stage here before crossing the Gulf. Home tours, boat trips, and a “hummer mall.” The most only-in-Rockport thing on this list.
Rockport Film Festival (late October) — Four days of indie features, shorts, and documentaries at the arts center. Twenty years running.
Rockport Songwriter Festival (November) — Legendary Texas songwriters in Guy Clark’s hometown. Small rooms, no bad seats.
Christmas Lighted Boat Parade (December) — Boats strung with lights wind through the harbor at sundown. Bring a jacket and something warm to drink.
Getting Outside
Goose Island State Park is worth a morning. Go see The Big Tree — one of the largest live oaks in the nation — then walk the shoreline. Boat launch on site, and the birding is exceptional. Rockport is a major stop on the Central Flyway; if you’re here during migration season, bring binoculars.
Aransas National Wildlife Refuge (about 40 minutes north) is the winter home of the last wild flock of whooping cranes — there’s a 16-mile auto tour and an observation tower, so go early. Want to see them up close from the water? Rockport Birding & Kayak Adventures runs the Skimmer, a shallow-draft boat built to slip right up to the flats.
For trails, kayaking routes, and birding spots across the region: aransaspathways.com
Beyond the Beach
Rainy day, or just need a break from the water? A few favorites:
Texas Maritime Museum — Texas’s official maritime museum, right downtown. Shipwrecks, pirates, and the offshore-oil story. An easy hour or two.
Fulton Mansion State Historic Site — A restored 1870s bayfront mansion that was shockingly high-tech for its day. Tours Thursday–Sunday.
Bay Education Center — Free, and home to “Science on a Sphere,” a giant 3-D globe the kids will not want to leave.
Day Trips
Port Aransas (15–20 min via car ferry) — Gulf-side beach, good dining, great bars, jetty fishing. The ferry ride alone is worth it. Perfect half-day.
Corpus Christi (30 min) — Texas State Aquarium is legitimately excellent. North Beach, La Palmera for shopping, solid restaurant scene.