• Aransas Pathways Guided Nature & Historical Tour of Aransas County

    Aransas County Courthouse Parking Area 302 N Live Oak St, Rockport, TX, United States

    Registration Required – limited seating available Eventsbrite Tour Registration Link:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1984933762316 Departure location: Aransas County Courthouse Parking Area 301 N Live Oak St, Rockport, TX 78382. The van departs promptly at 8:30am. Google Map Link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/KDJUjWkcaAcvehX78 What : A guided nature and history van tour of Aransas County. Discover the beauty, wildlife, and rich coastal heritage of Aransas County on this guided Nature & Historical Tour. Lunch is not provided. Bring : snacks and your sense of adventure!

  • Pathways Family Birding Event & Craft Time

    Connie Hagar Cottage Sanctuary 1401 S Church St, Rockport, TX, United States

    Where: Connie Hagar Cottage Sanctuary 1429 S Church St, Rockport, TX Google Map Link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/7NMHh4NTvG6qXqLk8 What: Bring the whole family and enjoy a fun and educational day celebrating birds and nature at the beautiful Connie Hagar Cottage Sanctuary. This family-friendly event features a mini bird walk, an introduction to birding for all ages, hands-on nature crafts for youth, and opportunities to learn more about local birds and their habitats. Bring: sun protection, bug spray, hydration Accessibility: This event takes place on an uneven surface. Accessible parking nearby.

  • Aransas Pathways Bird Talk with Dr. Carter Crouch (International Crane Foundation)

    Community Center for Aransas County 302 N Live Oak St, Rockport, TX, United States

    Aransas Pathways invites the community to an evening presentation with Dr. Carter Crouch of the International Crane Foundation. This program will explore the broader themes of bird life and migration, offering insights into the seasonal movements of birds, their ecological significance, and the importance of conservation efforts across regions. Set within the Texas Coastal Bend, this event highlights Aransas County’s role as a vital stopover and habitat for migratory bird species. Attendees will gain a deeper appreciation of how local landscapes connect to global migration patterns and conservation initiatives. Event DetailsDate: April 18, 2026Location: Community Center for Aransas County Google Map Link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/7xrYKQMX49Vg52im6 Doors Open: 5:00 PM Program Start: 6:00 PM This presentation is open to the public and is part of the Aransas Bird Days of Spring celebration, welcoming birders, nature enthusiasts, and community members of all backgrounds.

  • Early Bird U-Drive Tour – Aransas Bird Days 2026

    Cove Harbor Bird Sanctuary and Wetland 2531 Hwy 35 S,, Rockport, United States

    In partnership with Aransas First Land Trust Start your morning with the birds. Join us for a self-guided birding experience at Cove Harbor, hosted in partnership with Aransas First Land Trust and Ms. Debbie Griffith. Drive at your own pace and explore coastal birding hotspots while enjoying the quiet beauty of the Texas coast. Date: April 19, 2026 Time: 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM Location: 2590 HWY 35 S, Rockport, TX 78382 First 30 guests to check in will receive a giveaway from Aransas Pathways and partners. Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/aransas-bird-days-2026-early-bird-u-drive-tour-tickets-1985941731178 Waiver required (must be completed before arrival): https://aransaspathways.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/WaiverReleasePathways-with-emergency-contact.pdf All participants must complete the waiver prior to joining the tour. Birding. History. Kayaking. Trails.

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  • Migration Monday Feature: May the 4th Be With You

    Migration Monday Feature: May the 4th Be With You Each spring, millions of migratory birds travel along the Central Flyway, making Aransas County one of the most rewarding places in Texas to experience bird migration. This season, Aransas Pathways invites residents and visitors alike to celebrate Migration Monday with a timely opportunity for birding enthusiasts. In partnership with a global initiative led by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, a limited-time giveaway is now open to nature lovers across the United States and Canada. Participants have the chance to win a pair of ZEISS Terra ED binoculars, a high-quality tool designed to enhance birdwatching experiences in both casual and field settings. This initiative encourages individuals of all experience levels to step outdoors, observe local birdlife, and engage in the broader movement of bird conservation and citizen science. From coastal marshes and oak mottes to community trails and sanctuaries, Aransas County offers diverse habitats that support a wide range of migratory species during this peak season. Participation in the giveaway is simple and accessible. Individuals may enter by submitting their email address through the official registration form. No donation is required. Key DetailsThe contest is open to residents of the United States and Canada who are 18 years of age or older. The entry period runs through May 4, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time. Winners will be selected and announced by May 12, 2026. To enter and learn more, please visit:https://dl.allaboutbirds.org/2026-bigday-giveaway-z As migration continues across the region, Aransas Pathways encourages the community to take advantage of this season by visiting local sites, participating in birding activities, and deepening their connection to the natural environment. Explore the Pathways. Experience migration. Be part of the story. For updates, programs, and volunteer opportunities, visit:https://aransaspathways.com/volunteer/ Birding. History. Kayaking. Trails.

  • Summer Snapshot Challenge

    Aransas County , United States

    Date: May 23 – September 7, 2026 Location: Participating Texas State Historic Sites Cost: Free Hosted By: Texas Historical Commission Supported By: Aransas Pathways History Pillar Event Description Explore Texas history one photo at a time. The Texas Historical Commission's Summer Snapshot Challenge invites visitors to explore state historic sites across Texas and submit photos for a chance to win prizes throughout the summer. Whether you are traveling across the state or visiting a historic destination close to home, this is a great opportunity to discover the stories, architecture, landscapes, and cultural heritage that make Texas unique. How It Works • Visit a Texas State Historic Site • Take a photo of yourself or your group • Submit your photo through the official challenge form • Be entered for prize drawings throughout the summer Official Entry Form: https://form.jotform.com/261375982392064 Why Aransas Pathways Supports This Event History is one of the four pillars of Aransas Pathways. Through programs and partnerships like this, we encourage residents and visitors to connect with the places and stories that shape our communities while inspiring future exploration and discovery. Learn more about Aransas Pathways: https://aransaspathways.com One County. Countless Adventures.