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Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge

More than 40 species of birds nest in this 24,356-acre marshland on East Galveston Bay, about 18 miles southeast of Anahuac. It's managed primarily for wintering and migrating waterfowl. The threatened American alligator also is found here. Find 253 species from the bird checklist—many birds flying north across the Gulf of Mexico make this their a first resting place on land. Refuge activities include wildlife observation, birding, photography, waterfowl hunting, fishing and crabbing. Overnight camping is limited, both in duration and location. PO Box 278, Anahuac, 77514. 409/267-3337. www.fws.gov/southwest/refuges/texas/anahuac/index.html.

The headquarters also supervises McFaddin and Texas Point National wildlife refuges east along the coast. See Port Arthur.

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Lodging

Whether you like quaint cabins, five-star hotels or even rustic dude-ranch digs, there’s always a place to sleep in style.

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Campgrounds

Texas might be the Lone Star State, but you'll see thousands of stars under that big, open sky. Enjoy everything from white-water rapids to mountain climbing at our public and private campgrounds. Check it out!

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Attractions

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PO Box 278
Anahuac, Texas
77514
Phone: 409/267-3337

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Featured Attraction

Also established in 1731, it is the favorite of many students and popular with photographers. Not built originally to be a church, the building has an unusual doorway with a "broken" arch. Ruins of walls that once surrounded the mission compound; foundations of a granary; and "baluarte," a fortified tower, can still be seen. Near the mission is an aqueduct over Piedras Creek, part of the mission's irrigation system built in the 1740s. The system includes a dam on San Antonio River and "acequia," irrigation ditch, still in use after more than 250 years. The aqueduct is a National Historic Landmark. 10040 Espada Road. 210/627-2021.

City: San Antonio
Region: South Texas Plains

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Popular Attractions

With so many amazing things to do in Texas, there’s not enough room to feature them all. So check out some popular attractions to see just how much fun your Texas vacation can be.

Battle Of Adobe Walls
City: Stinnett
Region: Panhandle Plains

Lakes near Dallas
City: Dallas
Region: Prairies and Lakes

Lake Conroe Park
City: Conroe
Region: Piney Woods

Sylvan Beach Park
City: La Porte
Region: Gulf Coast

Lakes near San Antonio
City: San Antonio
Region: South Texas Plains

Devil’s Backbone
City: Wimberley
Region: Hill Country

Balmorhea State Park
City: Balmorhea
Region: Big Bend Country

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