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We made the three-and-a-half-hour drive to Port A to take a lesson from the renowned Texas Surf Camps in preparation for our stay at Mustang Island State Park. Website captured for verification.
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We made the three-and-a-half-hour drive to Port A to take a lesson from the renowned Texas Surf Camps in preparation for our stay at Mustang Island State Park. Website captured for verification.
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We made the three-and-a-half-hour drive to Port A to take a lesson from the renowned Texas Surf Camps in preparation for our stay at Mustang Island State Park.
"They keep things natural, and that's what makes it fun." × Time to Surf WE PITCH our tent next to Boy Scouts from San Antonio on a sandy stretch of southern Mustang Island, where the park allows camping.
I am not much of a surfer, but I straddle a board too.
A quick refresher makes sense for us both before we head to the state park, home to the fickle, fabled surf break at the Fish Pass jetties.
Coaching us is Texas Surf Camps' Madison "Madi" Ray, a competitive surfer who got her own start as a camper at the age of 7.
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We made the three-and-a-half-hour drive to Port A to take a lesson from the renowned Texas Surf Camps in preparation for our stay at Mustang Island State Park.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
After we change into our wetsuits, we pick an inshore spot away from the lineup - a half-dozen surfers are catching waves at the end of the jetties - aware that one central tenet of surfing is that beginners should stay out of the way of more capable athletes.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
"They keep things natural, and that's what makes it fun." × Time to Surf WE PITCH our tent next to Boy Scouts from San Antonio on a sandy stretch of southern Mustang Island, where the park allows camping.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
By midmorning, nourished with instant oatmeal and coffee heated on my backpacking stove, we load the surfboards into the back of our adventure-mobile, a 2009 Toyota 4Runner, and head to Fish Pass to see if we can put Madi Ray's pointers to good use at the jetties.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Once we rinse our gear, stow the tent and put our boards up, we sit down to unpack our father-daughter adventure.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
I am not much of a surfer, but I straddle a board too.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
A quick refresher makes sense for us both before we head to the state park, home to the fickle, fabled surf break at the Fish Pass jetties.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Coaching us is Texas Surf Camps' Madison "Madi" Ray, a competitive surfer who got her own start as a camper at the age of 7.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
We made the three-and-a-half-hour drive to Port A to take a lesson from the renowned Texas Surf Camps in preparation for our stay at Mustang Island State Park. "They keep things natural, and that's what makes it fun." × Time to Surf WE PITCH our tent next to Boy Scouts from San Antonio on a sandy stretch of southern Mustang Island, where the park allows camping. I am not much of a surfer, but I straddle a board too.
Official website captured for verification. Email from source data: magazine@tpwd.texas.gov
We made the three-and-a-half-hour drive to Port A to take a lesson from the renowned Texas Surf Camps in preparation for our stay at Mustang Island State Park.