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Aransas Pathways

Kayaking

Discover Our Kayaking Sites

Discover Aransas County’s Scenic Waters

Kayaking

Kayaking Sites

Paddle through the tranquil waters of Aransas County, where adventure and natural beauty await at every turn. From the serene bays and estuaries teeming with marine life to the winding waterways bordered by lush coastal vegetation, kayaking here offers a truly immersive experience. Discover hidden coves, observe playful dolphins, and glide past herons and egrets as they wade gracefully in the shallows.

Whether you’re navigating the gentle currents of a peaceful lagoon, exploring the inlets of the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, or setting out for a sunrise paddle along the coastline, Aransas Pathways kayaking trails cater to both novice paddlers and seasoned adventurers. Come experience the serenity and wonder of our scenic waters firsthand.

Padding Trail

Padding Trail

Discover the diverse ecosystems of the Texas Gulf Coast along the Rockport-Fulton Paddling Trail, a 30.2-mile aquatic journey connecting Port Bay and the Highway 188 Kayaking Site to the scenic Cavasso Creek.

The trail guides paddlers through pristine coastal marshes, sheltered bays, and winding tidal creeks. Kayakers of all skill levels can explore segments of this trail, encountering native birds, fish, and marine life in their natural habitat. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful morning paddle or a multi-day adventure, the Rockport-Fulton Paddling Trail offers an intimate perspective of the region that can’t be experienced from land. Launch points and rest areas along the route make it easy to customize your paddling experience to match your time constraints and interests.