
Live Oak Peninsula forms the backbone of this coastal survey, where the expanding residential developments of Rockport and the community of Estes meet the complex aquatic ecosystems of the Texas Gulf Coast. The landscape is defined by the critical Intracoastal Waterway and a dense network of bays and channels including Redfish Bay and the Lydia Ann Channel. Beyond the shoreline, a chain of barrier features like San Jose Island and Traylor Island shield the mainland from the Gulf of America. The map documents local heritage through sites like the Cementerio San Antonio de Padua and the designated park lands at Aransas Pass, while highlighting the intricate geography of the Estes Flats and California Hole.
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12 maps found

1951 Allyns Bight
Aransas County, TX

1952 St. Charles Bay
Aransas County, TX

1952 St. Charles Bay SE
Aransas County, TX

1952 St. Charles Bay SW
Aransas County, TX

1954 Estes
Aransas County, TX

1970 Allyns Bight
Aransas County, TX

1971 Estes
Aransas County, TX

2022 Saint Charles Bay
Aransas County, TX

2025 Allyns Bight
Aransas County, TX

2025 Estes
Aransas County, TX

2025 Saint Charles Bay SE
Aransas County, TX

2025 Saint Charles Bay SW
Aransas County, TX