Kingsville, TX-Nature's Own RV Park

We had a blast in Kingsville!  There was plenty to do in the few days that we were there.

First stop was the train depot.  The first train pulled into this station in 1904!  It is still a terminal today although passenger trains no longer stop there.

Then we stopped by the famous King Ranch.  Did you know that the King Ranch is the second largest private ranch in the WORLD?!  It is larger than Delaware and Manhattan combined at 825,000 acres!  I also found out that it takes 1847 gallons of water to put 1 pound of beef on our table.  Wow!

We took the tour, but it was not really the best idea for the kiddos.  And as I think back now, I know that I have gone on that tour more than once as a child and I don't remember anything they told me.  BUT this time, at this age, I found it interesting!  Now what the kids did enjoy was.....

a little bull riding and...

some calf roping :)

From there it was on to one of the big highlights of the trip:

the Kleberg County Airport!  The airport is run by my Aunt Judy and Uncle Mike so we were able to get an up close look at some of the planes and watch the daily operations.

The kids enjoyed being able to sit in the cockpits of a two-seater and a four-seater plane and radio in to the office. And then...


Up, Up, and Away!!! Uncle Mike and Aunt Judy were so kind to take us up in their plane!  This was Jordan's first flight ever and Jacob's first flight in a private plane.  They were so excited (and a little nervous)!

A little later in the week, we went back to the airport to visit as people began flying in for a local event. There were so many planes for this small airport!  Just when I thought there wasn't any more room, they would squeeze another in!

I could not capture a picture with all of the planes.   There are even more behind me.  It was a fun day to watch the employees in action!  They worked so well together and everything ran so smoothly!

Our final place to visit was the John Conner Museum on the Texas A&M Kingsville Campus.  It was a nice little place and it was free (yeah)!  Alongside the exhibits, they had some "hands on" areas the kids were able to explore, including..



All in all it was a good week.  We made some more new friends in the RV park and the park was nice but we do look forward to moving to a more natural setting with some room for the kids to run around. :)

Next stop:  Tomball, TX

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