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Website. www.aransascountytx.gov /main /. Aransas County (/ əˈrænzəs / ə-RAN-zəss) [1] is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. It is in South Texas and its county seat is Rockport. [2] As of the 2020 census, the population was 23,830. [3] Aransas County comprises the Rockport, Texas micropolitan statistical area.
1. Aransas Pass Light Station. Aransas Pass Light Station. August 3, 1977. (#77001423) N of Port Aransas on Harbor Island. 27°51′51″N 97°03′23″W / 27.864167°N 97.056389°W / 27.864167; -97.056389 (Aransas Pass Light Station) Port Aransas. Brick lighthouse built in 1857.
Census-designated places in Aransas County, Texas (2 P) Cities in Aransas County, Texas (3 P) T. Towns in Aransas County, Texas (1 P) U.
St. Charles Bay is an inlet of Aransas Bay in Aransas County, Texas. It is flanked by Lamar peninsula on the west and Blackjack peninsula on the east. The bay hosts a valued ecosystem for the endangered whooping crane, and is a prime location for birding and fishing. Goose Island State Park and the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge are located ...
Protected areas of Aransas County, Texas (3 P) Pages in category "Geography of Aransas County, Texas" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
A map showing Aransas Bay, Aransas Pass, and Port Aransas The beach along Port Aransas, Texas. Aransas (/ ə ˈ r æ n z ə s / ə-RAN-zəs) is a placename for several neighboring places in coastal Southern Texas. Aransas County, Texas; The Aransas River, which begins in Bee County, Texas, and flows into Copano Bay in Aransas County
Santa Fe County, Texas formed in 1848 from lands claimed by the Republic of Texas and ceded by Mexico. It included a vast area later becoming portions of several states from New Mexico east of the Rio Grande extending northward into south-central Wyoming. Within Texas' modern boundaries, the county included the Trans-Pecos and most of the ...