Texas Gulf Coast
The Texas Gulf Coast is a region along the southeastern edge of Texas, bordered by the Gulf of Mexico. It stretches from Port Arthur in the northeast to Brownsville in the southwest, featuring a mix of sandy beaches, marshlands, and coastal cities. Major cities in this area include Galveston, known for its historic architecture and tourism, and Corpus Christi, which serves as a hub for the oil and gas industry.
The region is characterized by a warm climate, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, and birdwatching. The Texas Gulf Coast is also home to diverse ecosystems, including estuaries and wetlands, which support a variety of wildlife.