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15 Fun Things to Do in Corpus Christi with Kids: The Best Family-Friendly Attractions!

By Matthew Lynch
December 24, 2022
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Texas is a thrilling place that has a glamorous history and civilization.

There are so many things to know about the wonderful state, but since it is enormous, it is better to start from one point at a time.

Corpus Christi is a magnificent city to tour around Texas and the shore is an added feature in this experience.

The city has different wonderful shores and strolls, as well as museums, parks, and water parks.

I believe this is an amazing place to have several memories with the family.

Next is my list of joyful things to do in Corpus Christi with children.

  1. Whataburger Field Corpus Christi

Why You’ve Got to Go

If you go on a Corpus Christi family vacation, you must visit Whataburger Field Corpus Christi.

If you’re into baseball, this can be an even more exciting experience.

You don’t have to be a fan of the Corpus Christi Hooks, but that is an extra.

What to Do

Besides being home to the Corpus Christi Hooks, Whataburger Field is a wonderful place to host occasions.

Make your reservation at “Ballpark by the Bay” to host an event or just go to watch a great game here.

For

People of all ages.

  1. 11th Hour Escape

Why You’ve Got to Go

This is including the best family things in Corpus Christi and is a great way to get the entire family engaged in something joyful.

What to Do

You just need to join and follow the directions.

You will be “trapped” in a room where you must find hints, resolve them, and then discover a way to run away from the room in about an hour.

Also, I would state that it will be great to hype the kids to enjoy themselves and solve the hints.

For

From age 6 and over.

  1. Padre Island National Seashore

Why You’ve Got to Go

If you are questioning what to do in Corpus Christi with children, Padre Island National Seashore is a magnificent choice.

There are different child things to be done here, involving water sports and adventures.

What to Do

Take advantage of the white sand shore and let your hair down!

The water is flawless for bathing and the current is harmless enough for the small kids to float, too.

You can also take advantage of bird watching, camping, windsurfing, and so forth

Although it goes without seeing that you will need to watch the little kids.

For

People of all ages.

  1. Hurricane Alley Waterpark

Why You’ve Got to Go

If you are searching for fun, children-friendly destinations in Corpus Christi, Hurricane Alley Waterpark is one of the most wonderful picks.

The water park got a wave pool and an amazing idle river for the grown-ups to have some secret fun.

What to Do

Experience the adventures and rides at the water park that are meant for the whole family to make the most of.

My much-loved thing about the water park is The Diamond, which is an amazing baseball-themed spray deck.

For

From age 3 and over.

  1. Malaquite Beach

Why You’ve Got to Go

Malaquite is one of the most wonderful shores on this seaside.

You won’t see too much aggregation of vehicles here, so it is additionally harmless for the children to have fun around without rising your blood pressure!

What to Do

If you are taking your car, the admission will charge you $10.

Just sit back and enjoy this beautiful shore.

Most essentially, don’t disregard bringing your camera!

I believe you are aware of the regrets of not taking a priceless family memory.

For

People of all ages.

  1. Texas State Aquarium

Why You’ve Got to Go

I think that the Texas State Aquarium is quite a delight for children.

The underwater realm is unbelievably captivating not only for them but even for pessimistic grown-ups.

It is a way to make the children learn more about compassion and coexistence with other amazing animals.

What to Do

Apart from discovering magnificent aquatic life, the state aquarium is additionally awesome for educating your children about nature and the need for co-existence.

It additionally exists very near to the downtown area, so you can mix it with other things to do in the city.

For

People of all ages.

  1. USS Lexington Museum on the Bay

Why You’ve Got to Go

If you want to know more about war vessels and the US defenses, you can discover the Essex Class aircraft carrier from the Second World War, the most long-lasting serving of its type.

This is one of the joyful toddlers’ activities, and even grown-ups, specifically history geeks, will love this museum.

What to Do

Have a glimpse of the military artifacts shown on the 16-deck “Blue Ghost” and the 20 aircraft.

The museum additionally has on display different tour roads.

I would extremely suggest taking the elevator from the hangar deck to the flight deck—it deserves the experience.

For

People of all ages.

  1. Corpus Christi Downtown Seawall

Why You’ve Got to Go

This is a one-of-a-kind view in Corpus Christi found along Coastline Boulevard.

It is a beachfront wall and boulevard that is magnificent for an enjoyable jog, walk, or bike ride.

What to Do

Enjoy the beautiful sight of the sea from this promenade.

I would additionally suggest going to McGee Beach and also strolling around the “Journey Through Our Solar System”, an advanced fresh exhibit along Downtown Seawall.

For

People of all ages.

  1. Whitecap Beach

Why You’ve Got to Go

This is the preferred shore for locals, so if you are searching for a getaway from the tourist crowds, this is the shore to go to.

This is a calm and peaceful shore where you can have a chill day with the family.

What to Do

Bring a lot of sunblocks, maybe a book, and if you are going with younger children, I would suggest even bringing a toy sand pail so the small kids can build sandcastles.

For

People of all ages.

  1. Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History

Why You’ve Got to Go

Founded in 1957, this is a magnificent museum to get the small kids indulged in the domestic history of Texas and the area.

There are many exhibits, some lasting, some traveling, that are devoted to scientific searching and the history and civilization of South Texas.

What to Do

The museum is filled with information and has various types of exhibits, ranging from paleontology, the history of Corpus Christi, explorers, and beyond.

For

From age 3 and over.

  1. Bob Hall Pier

Why You’ve Got to Go

This is a magnificent point to fish with no need to go too far into the waters.

The pier provides you with access to deep waters and fish that would not be discovered near the sea line.

It is additionally a great place for beginner fishers to have a fulfilling day of fishing.

What to Do

Just grab a line and begin fishing.

And if you don’t crave fishing, I additionally appreciated looking at several diversities of fish and knowing more about them.

The grouper and freckled trout make repeated show-ups at the pier.

For

People of all ages.

  1. Selena Museum

Why You’ve Got to Go

If you are into Selena’s music and her amazing music career, this is celebratory that displays some incredible collectibles associated with her life and career.

What to Do

Look around the museum and take a glimpse of some of Selena’s best outfits over the years.

You can additionally see several unbelievable memorabilia and know more about the powerhouse of talent who passed away way too soon.

For

People of all ages.

  1. South Texas Botanical Gardens & Nature Center

Why You’ve Got to Go

Previously recognized as the Corpus Christi Botanical Gardens, the South Texas Botanical Gardens & Nature Center is home to several unbelievable local flora and fauna.

What to Do

Admire this 180-acre botanical garden and take the chance to know more about nature along with the small kids.

For

People of all ages.

  1. Red Dragon Pirate Cruise

Why You’ve Got to Go

This is a thrilling pirate activity for the children among the grown-ups.

If you have ever seen The Pirates of the Caribbean or worn Captain Jack Sparrow’s costume on Halloween, then this is the chance to understand these impulses entirely.

What to Do

Try thrilling things like sword fighting, treasure hunts, and dolphin observing while you are onboard.

Just get along with the fun and have a magnificent time with the children.

For

From age 3 and over.

  1. Schlitterbahn Riverpark and Resort

Why You’ve Got to Go

And if you are not a visitor to the resort, you can experience the river park throughout the season.

There are many thrilling water slides and many fun excitements for toddlers.

If you’re not staying in the resort, you have a low-priced rate for the park.

What to Do

Enjoy the on-the-spot restaurant and loads of breathtaking water slides with the child.

If you are staying in the hotel, the separate pool is an enjoyment.

For

From age 3 and over.

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