Wildlife refuges, scenic marshland, soaring bridges and natural beaches get families close to nature as they kayak, sail, fish and disc golf. Pleasure Island’s new bird blind offers a waterside view of birds, with maybe an alligator sighting as a bonus. Dream of falling asleep under the stars? Dare to book Sea Rim State Park’s floating raft or the cabin that sleeps 6, overlooking the marsh unit.
Port Arthur’s coastal placement attracts diverse cultures to claim the area as home, with festivals and events celebrating Mexican, Vietnamese, Cajun, African-American and other residents. Follow our Faith Trail to Buu Mon Buddhist Temple, Queen of Peace Shrine and Gardens and Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine.
Railroad developer Arthur Stilwell claims spirits he called “brownies” advised him to create Port Arthur as a trade center. In 1898, Port Arthur became incorporated and the Port Arthur Ship Channel and Dock Co. welcomed its first ship a year later. Two years later, Spindletop blew in nearby Beaumont and Port Arthur became the largest oil refining area of the world by the mid-20th Century.
The Cajun Capital of Texas is waiting to show you how they let the good times roll.
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