Time to Explore

Woke up to an overcast and cool morning (5C), but no wind!

We headed out to South Padre Island which is about 25 miles east of here. About 7 miles east we passed through the town of Los Fresnos. The trip into and out of Los Fresnos reminded me a lot of the trip from the airport to just about any Mexican resort. Many houses were the same style, and there were a number of houses selling fruit veg etc in their front yards.

The whole area is totally flat and I am sure they don’t know how to put bends in roads! There seem to be two types of roads around here, gravel tracks or 4-lane roads.

The next town was Port Isabel, on the east side of the town was a causeway and a bridge that led to South Padre Island. When you come off the bridge there is another town which is home to a number of holiday condos, hotels and “souvenir” shops by the dozen. Going north from the bridge the island quickly narrowed until it was no more than a road on a sand dune!

The island is home to a sea turtle rescue centre (to be visited at a later date) and a number of nature/birding trails. We drove north a few miles until the road was blocked by a barrier, beyond the barrier there were work crews clearing sand off the road. I am not sure whether the road is public or private beyond this point. We pulled off the road and went for a walk along the beach, which was covered with shells.

Shells at South Padre Island

Heading back south we pulled off onto a beach access road, and actually took the truck onto the beach. As it was cool and grey there were very few people about, however there were a couple of people preparing a small para-sail that was connected to a small 3-wheel buggy. We later saw them riding around the beach courtesy of wind power.

A little further south we stopped off at one of the nature trails and walked along a boardwalk out to a bird watching area where we could see blue herons, pelicans, a variety of ducks etc.

We’ll be going back to the island a few more times to see the rest of it as well as to the kite festival in a couple of weeks

 

 

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