Padre Island National Seashore, the longest undeveloped stretch of a barrier island in the world, has more than 133,000 acres of protected, natural beaches, white dunes, thriving grassland, saltwater marshes, and a host of untouched wildlife. Experience the island in its natural state with primitive camping, which is allowed in any spot along the entire length of the beach. Year-round inhabitants include coyotes, white-tail deer, peregrine falcons, kangaroo rats, and jackrabbits.
Appreciate the beautiful Gulf of Mexico sunset and the unique natural wildlife at Fisherman's Wharf, where you and your friends and family will enjoy the perfect experience. Fisherman’s Wharf has several exciting adventures in addition to fishing. So check out the different opportunities they offer. You can choose from the sunset cruise, dolphin watch, and private guided fishing tours.