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"The atmosphere gives off a very friendly vibe and the food was amazing. I had a chocolate chip waffle, and it was excellent!"
"Perfect for winter migration season, Hazel Bazemore Park offers the sights of tens of thousands (at times perhaps hundreds of thousands) of Broad-winged Hawks, Swainson’s Hawks, Mississippi Kites, and accipiters which pass along the park each year!. The trails are perfect for hiking, walking, jogging, fishing and biking. The main draw to this gorgeous location is the excellent birdwatching for bird lovers."
"This park sits at the convergence of multiple migratory bird flyways, making for some truly unique views. The 77.6 acre park is has the highest concentration of migrating hawks in the United States!. You’ll also find plenty of places for a picnic, as well as some great swimming and fishing spots!"
"While more popular with the birding crowd — the park hosts the annual HawkWatch in the fall — this park operated by Nueces County has plenty of spots for kids including playground equipment, hiking trails and bird walks, or maybe you'd prefer a picnic on the banks of the Nueces River."
"One of the newest parks in the city, Water's Edge includes brand new playground equipment and a gated dog park so the kiddos and doggos can play at the same time. The park is right next to McGee Beach on the bayfront, so just a short walk let's you sink your toes in the sand. More:Dogs and their people begin using Water's Edge park"
"Corpus Christi is a destination for bird lovers, as it has a variety of prominent places to enjoy bird watching. Located in the heart of downtown Corpus Christi, Blucher Park is a four-acre pocket of green that attracts birders and allows them to see dozens of species with a network of footpaths that provide an opportunity to explore the landscapes. Hans & Pat Suter Wildlife Refuge, located on Ennis Joslin and Nile, is a shorebird’s heaven, packed with waterfowl, shorebirds, butterflies, and wildlife."