TEXAS TROPICAL TRAIL
Welcome to the Southernmost Trail Region!

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Spreading across the unique cultural heartland of south Texas, the Tropical Trail Region encompasses 20 counties, 23,000 square miles and is home to 1.7 million residents. The Region’s Border Byway skirts the nation of Mexico and the Gulf Coast Byway runs along the Texas Gulf Coast. The rich landscapes in between are called the Brush Country Byway and the Wild Horse Desert Byway. Historical sites include battlegrounds, architecture, museums, lighthouses and landmarks. For the adventurous the region offers beachcombing, hiking, hunting, camping, golfing, boating, fishing and a wide variety of water sports. The Texas Tropical Trail Region's mild weather is perfect for year round multicultural and historical events and festivals. Nature lovers can take in birding, wildlife preserves, ranches, sanctuaries and wetlands. From Carrizo Springs, Laredo, Zapata, Brownsville, Harlingen, Port Isabel, South Padre Island, Corpus Christi, Rockport, Port Aransas, Aransas Pass, Refugio, George West, and all points in between, from the wide open skies to the sands of the beaches, the Tropical Trail invites you to adventure! Start at texastropicaltrail.com and build your itinerary before hitting the open roads of extreme south Texas.
A SPECIAL THANKS OUR PARTNERS!
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The Texas Tropical Trail Region heritage tourism program is a not-for-profit initiative developed by the Texas Historical Commission and organized in February 2005 with an eleven-member volunteer Board of Directors, a salaried Regional Coordinator and over 400 partners in tourism throughout the 20 county South Texas area known as the Texas Tropical Trail Region. Kingsville is the home of the Regional office located in the Kingsville Chamber of Commerce.
Our mailing address is:
Texas Tropical Trail Region 635 East King Avenue, Suite 102 Kingsville, TX 78363
Phone: (361)592-4603
It is the intent of the Texas Tropical Trail Region Board of Directors to showcase the heritage, natural beauty and diverse culture of South Texas for the benefit and enjoyment of Texans and travelers. To achieve this goal, the Board must first join hands with our tourism partners, community leaders, and state and local entities to identify, preserve and interpret our natural, historical and cultural resources.
Monthly meetings with educational presentations are the workshops to help make this goal a reality. These meetings are open to the public.
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