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Kingsville Convention & Visitors
Bureau
1501 Highway 77
Kingsville, TX 78363
(361) 592-8516 or (800) 333-5032 |
Kingsville, Texas Travel Information
Just west of the Gulf of Mexico, sits the historic town of Kingsville
-the birthplace of the American Ranching Industry. Captain Richard
E. King developed the area in 1853, and also established the famous
King Ranch.
The King Ranch, which remains a working ranch, boasting
over 60,000 cattle and 300 quarter horses, offers fabulous
opportunities for nature lovers and birders. Spend
a day on the Ranch and see a variety of tropical and migratory
birds, white tailed deer, and javelinas. Historical tours are offered
daily. Group tours and packages, tailored specifically for your
group, are also available.
Birdwatchers find
a haven in Kingsville and the surrounding area. Over 450 species
have been sighted on the more than one million acres of habitat
comprised of shoreline, brush, and arid desert.
This diverse habitat
and Kingsville's location within the two greatest migratory flyways
in the United States make it a prime destination for year round
birding opportunities.
The first train came through Kingsville on July 4th, 1904 - the
same day the city was chartered. The Depot has recently been restored
and features memorabilia and history of the role rail travel played
in the making of South Texas. The Depot is now referred to as the
1904 Railroad Museum.
Attractions
in Kingsville, in addition to the King
Ranch, include
the John E. Connor Museum at Texas A&M-Kingsville and The
King Ranch Museum. Together, they tell the story of Kingsville's
colorful past, rich in history and cultural diversity. Historical
downtown is reminiscent of America's old main streets, lined
with specialty gift shops, a craft market, and of course, The
King Ranch Saddle Shop. Cool down after a day of shopping
and relax in one of our restaurants that offer a variety of venues
and menu selections.
Several festivals and events mark Kingsville's calendar including
the South
Texas Birding and Wildlife Festival, the Ranching
Heritage Festival, The Ranch
Hand Breakfast, the International music
competition, Young
Performers, the Division II All-Star football
game, Cactus Bowl,
and numerous rodeos, concerts, and collegiate
sporting events.
Whether you've come to hunt, fish, explore nature or history,
or just enjoy a quieter pace, join us -Stop, look, and enjoy the
Heart of South Texas.
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