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Padre Island National Seashore Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

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About Padre Island National Seashore

Padre Island has remained a wilderness for most of its existence. From the time of the earliest Amerindians to the present day, development has never really touched the barrier island, except within the last 100 years. The island has been claimed by four flags: Spain, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, and the United States. The island's grasslands made it a very popular grazing ground for local ranchers. In 1962, the federal government set aside a 70-mile length of the barrier island as a protected area, especially for rare species such as Kemp's ridley sea turtle, one of the rarest sea turtle species in the world.

Padre Island National Seashore Travel Guide Sections

Our comprehensive guide covers 12 sections including:

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